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Papers associated with right (and hdac3)

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Time-resolved quantitative proteomic analysis of the developing Xenopus otic vesicle reveals putative congenital hearing loss candidates., Baxi AB., iScience. September 15, 2023; 26 (9): 107665.                          


Chromatin accessibility analysis reveals distinct functions for HDAC and EZH2 activities in early appendage regeneration., Arbach HE., Wound Repair Regen. November 1, 2022; 30 (6): 707-725.                        


FoxN3 is necessary for the development of the interatrial septum, the ventricular trabeculae and the muscles at the head/trunk interface in the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis (Lissamphibia: Anura: Pipidae)., Naumann B., Dev Dyn. May 1, 2019; 248 (5): 323-336.          


Xenopus SOX5 enhances myogenic transcription indirectly through transrepression., Della Gaspera B., Dev Biol. October 15, 2018; 442 (2): 262-275.                    


A NuRD Complex from Xenopus laevis Eggs Is Essential for DNA Replication during Early Embryogenesis., Christov CP., Cell Rep. February 27, 2018; 22 (9): 2265-2278.                        


FoxH1 mediates a Grg4 and Smad2 dependent transcriptional switch in Nodal signaling during Xenopus mesoderm development., Reid CD., Dev Biol. June 1, 2016; 414 (1): 34-44.                  


Subcellular Localization of Class I Histone Deacetylases in the Developing Xenopus tectum., Guo X., Front Cell Neurosci. September 23, 2015; 9 510.                  


Apelin-APJ signaling is a critical regulator of endothelial MEF2 activation in cardiovascular development., Kang Y., Circ Res. June 21, 2013; 113 (1): 22-31.


Transmembrane voltage potential is an essential cellular parameter for the detection and control of tumor development in a Xenopus model., Chernet BT., Dis Model Mech. May 1, 2013; 6 (3): 595-607.                  


Regulation of primitive hematopoiesis by class I histone deacetylases., Shah RR., Dev Dyn. February 1, 2013; 242 (2): 108-21.              


SUMOylated SoxE factors recruit Grg4 and function as transcriptional repressors in the neural crest., Lee PC., J Cell Biol. September 3, 2012; 198 (5): 799-813.              


The LIM adaptor protein LMO4 is an essential regulator of neural crest development., Ochoa SD., Dev Biol. January 15, 2012; 361 (2): 313-25.              


Histone deacetylase activity is necessary for left-right patterning during vertebrate development., Carneiro K., BMC Dev Biol. May 20, 2011; 11 29.              


Molecular and genetic studies suggest that thyroid hormone receptor is both necessary and sufficient to mediate the developmental effects of thyroid hormone., Das B., Gen Comp Endocrinol. September 1, 2010; 168 (2): 174-80.        


A DNAJB chaperone subfamily with HDAC-dependent activities suppresses toxic protein aggregation., Hageman J., Mol Cell. February 12, 2010; 37 (3): 355-69.              


The Xenopus Bowline/Ripply family proteins negatively regulate the transcriptional activity of T-box transcription factors., Hitachi K., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2009; 53 (4): 631-9.                    


A role of unliganded thyroid hormone receptor in postembryonic development in Xenopus laevis., Sato Y., Mech Dev. July 1, 2007; 124 (6): 476-88.              


FoxN3 is required for craniofacial and eye development of Xenopus laevis., Schuff M., Dev Dyn. January 1, 2007; 236 (1): 226-39.                            


RNA helicase p54 (DDX6) is a shuttling protein involved in nuclear assembly of stored mRNP particles., Smillie DA., J Cell Sci. January 15, 2002; 115 (Pt 2): 395-407.                  


Nrarp is a novel intracellular component of the Notch signaling pathway., Lamar E., Genes Dev. August 1, 2001; 15 (15): 1885-99.                        


Transient depletion of xDnmt1 leads to premature gene activation in Xenopus embryos., Stancheva I., Genes Dev. February 1, 2000; 14 (3): 313-27.                    

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