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Rapid changes in tissue mechanics regulate cell behaviour in the developing embryonic brain. , Thompson AJ., Elife. January 15, 2019; 8
Multiscale analysis of architecture, cell size and the cell cortex reveals cortical F-actin density and composition are major contributors to mechanical properties during convergent extension. , Shawky JH., Development. October 5, 2018; 145 (19):
Functional analysis of Hairy genes in Xenopus neural crest initial specification and cell migration. , Vega-López GA., Dev Dyn. August 1, 2015; 244 (8): 988-1013.
Developmental expression and role of Kinesin Eg5 during Xenopus laevis embryogenesis. , Fernández JP., Dev Dyn. April 1, 2014; 243 (4): 527-40.
Regulation of neurogenesis by Fgf8a requires Cdc42 signaling and a novel Cdc42 effector protein. , Hulstrand AM., Dev Biol. October 15, 2013; 382 (2): 385-99.
Cell movements of the deep layer of non- neural ectoderm underlie complete neural tube closure in Xenopus. , Morita H., Development. April 1, 2012; 139 (8): 1417-26.
Cardiac differentiation in Xenopus requires the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, p27Xic1. , Movassagh M., Cardiovasc Res. August 1, 2008; 79 (3): 436-47.
Mxi1 is essential for neurogenesis in Xenopus and acts by bridging the pan-neural and proneural genes. , Klisch TJ., Dev Biol. April 15, 2006; 292 (2): 470-85.
Six3 functions in anterior neural plate specification by promoting cell proliferation and inhibiting Bmp4 expression. , Gestri G., Development. May 1, 2005; 132 (10): 2401-13.
Pontin and Reptin regulate cell proliferation in early Xenopus embryos in collaboration with c- Myc and Miz-1. , Etard C., Mech Dev. April 1, 2005; 122 (4): 545-56.
Olfactory and lens placode formation is controlled by the hedgehog-interacting protein ( Xhip) in Xenopus. , Cornesse Y., Dev Biol. January 15, 2005; 277 (2): 296-315.
A single cdk inhibitor, p27Xic1, functions beyond cell cycle regulation to promote muscle differentiation in Xenopus. , Vernon AE., Development. January 1, 2003; 130 (1): 71-83.
foxD5a, a Xenopus winged helix gene, maintains an immature neural ectoderm via transcriptional repression that is dependent on the C-terminal domain. , Sullivan SA., Dev Biol. April 15, 2001; 232 (2): 439-57.
Opl: a zinc finger protein that regulates neural determination and patterning in Xenopus. , Kuo JS ., Development. August 1, 1998; 125 (15): 2867-82.
Regulation of dorsal fate in the neuraxis by Wnt-1 and Wnt-3a. , Saint-Jeannet JP ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 9, 1997; 94 (25): 13713-8.
Retinoid receptors promote primary neurogenesis in Xenopus. , Sharpe CR ., Development. January 1, 1997; 124 (2): 515-23.
Overexpression of XMyoD or XMyf5 in Xenopus embryos induces the formation of enlarged myotomes through recruitment of cells of nonsomitic lineage. , Ludolph DC., Dev Biol. November 1, 1994; 166 (1): 18-33.
Expression of an extracellular deletion of Xotch diverts cell fate in Xenopus embryos. , Coffman CR., Cell. May 21, 1993; 73 (4): 659-71.