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Developmental expression of the maternal protein XDCoH, the dimerization cofactor of the homeoprotein LFB1 (HNF1)., Pogge yon Strandmann E, Ryffel GU., Development. April 1, 1995; 121 (4): 1217-26.                      


Epithelial cell polarity in early Xenopus development., Müller HA, Hausen P., Dev Dyn. April 1, 1995; 202 (4): 405-20.


Induction of the prospective neural crest of Xenopus., Mayor R, Morgan R, Sargent MG., Development. March 1, 1995; 121 (3): 767-77.                  


Regulation of Spemann organizer formation by the intracellular kinase Xgsk-3., Pierce SB, Kimelman D., Development. March 1, 1995; 121 (3): 755-65.              


XIPOU 2, a noggin-inducible gene, has direct neuralizing activity., Witta SE, Agarwal VR, Sato SM., Development. March 1, 1995; 121 (3): 721-30.                


The Xenopus homologue of Otx2 is a maternal homeobox gene that demarcates and specifies anterior body regions., Pannese M, Polo C, Andreazzoli M, Vignali R, Kablar B, Barsacchi G, Boncinelli E., Development. March 1, 1995; 121 (3): 707-20.                      


The SH2-containing protein-tyrosine phosphatase SH-PTP2 is required upstream of MAP kinase for early Xenopus development., Tang TL, Freeman RM, O'Reilly AM, Neel BG, Sokol SY., Cell. February 10, 1995; 80 (3): 473-83.              


Activin induces the expression of the Xenopus homologue of sonic hedgehog during mesoderm formation in Xenopus explants., Yokotal C, Mukasa T, Higashi M, Odaka A, Muroya K, Uchiyama H, Eto Y, Asashima M, Momoi T., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. February 6, 1995; 207 (1): 1-7.      


Expression of a dominant negative inhibitor of intercellular communication in the early Xenopus embryo causes delamination and extrusion of cells., Paul DL, Yu K, Bruzzone R, Gimlich RL, Goodenough DA., Development. February 1, 1995; 121 (2): 371-81.


Ventral expression of GATA-1 and GATA-2 in the Xenopus embryo defines induction of hematopoietic mesoderm., Kelley C, Yee K, Harland R, Zon LI., Dev Biol. September 1, 1994; 165 (1): 193-205.            


Expression and activity of p40MO15, the catalytic subunit of cdk-activating kinase, during Xenopus oogenesis and embryogenesis., Brown AJ, Jones T, Shuttleworth J., Mol Biol Cell. August 1, 1994; 5 (8): 921-32.              


Heparitinase inhibition of mesoderm induction and gastrulation in Xenopus laevis embryos., Brickman MC, Gerhart JC., Dev Biol. August 1, 1994; 164 (2): 484-501.


The cleavage stage origin of Spemann's Organizer: analysis of the movements of blastomere clones before and during gastrulation in Xenopus., Bauer DV, Huang S, Moody SA., Development. May 1, 1994; 120 (5): 1179-89.              


Dorsal-ventral differences in Xcad-3 expression in response to FGF-mediated induction in Xenopus., Northrop JL, Kimelman D., Dev Biol. February 1, 1994; 161 (2): 490-503.                


GATA-4 is a novel transcription factor expressed in endocardium of the developing heart., Kelley C, Blumberg H, Zon LI, Evans T., Development. July 1, 1993; 118 (3): 817-27.                


Catenins in Xenopus embryogenesis and their relation to the cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion system., Schneider S, Herrenknecht K, Butz S, Kemler R, Hausen P., Development. June 1, 1993; 118 (2): 629-40.                    


Brain creatine kinase activity during ontogeny of the cichlid fish oreochromis mossambicus and the clawed toad Xenopus laevis, influence of gravity?, Slenzka K, Appel R, Rahmann H., Neurochem Int. April 1, 1993; 22 (4): 405-11.


Integrin alpha subunit mRNAs are differentially expressed in early Xenopus embryos., Whittaker CA, DeSimone DW., Development. April 1, 1993; 117 (4): 1239-49.          


Induction of the Xenopus organizer: expression and regulation of Xnot, a novel FGF and activin-regulated homeo box gene., von Dassow G, Schmidt JE, Kimelman D., Genes Dev. March 1, 1993; 7 (3): 355-66.                


XLPOU-60, a Xenopus POU-domain mRNA, is oocyte-specific from very early stages of oogenesis, and localised to presumptive mesoderm and ectoderm in the blastula., Whitfield T, Heasman J, Wylie C., Dev Biol. February 1, 1993; 155 (2): 361-70.                  


Expression cloning of noggin, a new dorsalizing factor localized to the Spemann organizer in Xenopus embryos., Smith WC, Harland RM., Cell. September 4, 1992; 70 (5): 829-40.              


Pintallavis, a gene expressed in the organizer and midline cells of frog embryos: involvement in the development of the neural axis., Ruiz i Altaba A, Jessell TM., Development. September 1, 1992; 116 (1): 81-93.    


Expression of tenascin mRNA in mesoderm during Xenopus laevis embryogenesis: the potential role of mesoderm patterning in tenascin regionalization., Umbhauer M, Riou JF, Spring J, Smith JC, Boucaut JC., Development. September 1, 1992; 116 (1): 147-57.            


Expression of DNA ligases I and II during oogenesis and early development of Xenopus laevis., Aoufouchi S, Prigent C, Theze N, Philippe M, Thiebaud P, Thiebaud P., Dev Biol. July 1, 1992; 152 (1): 199-202.


Xenopus blastulae show regional differences in competence for mesoderm induction: correlation with endogenous basic fibroblast growth factor levels., Godsave SF, Shiurba RA., Dev Biol. June 1, 1992; 151 (2): 506-15.        


Localized expression of a Xenopus POU gene depends on cell-autonomous transcriptional activation and induction-dependent inactivation., Frank D, Harland RM., Development. June 1, 1992; 115 (2): 439-48.            


Embryonic expression and functional analysis of a Xenopus activin receptor., Hemmati-Brivanlou A, Wright DA, Melton DA., Dev Dyn. May 1, 1992; 194 (1): 1-11.        


A novel, activin-inducible, blastopore lip-specific gene of Xenopus laevis contains a fork head DNA-binding domain., Dirksen ML, Jamrich M., Genes Dev. April 1, 1992; 6 (4): 599-608.              


Autonomous mesoderm formation in blastocoelic roof explants from inverted Xenopus embryos., Tencer R, Goldfinger M., Int J Dev Biol. March 1, 1992; 36 (1): 115-22.


The LIM domain-containing homeo box gene Xlim-1 is expressed specifically in the organizer region of Xenopus gastrula embryos., Taira M, Jamrich M, Good PJ, Dawid IB., Genes Dev. March 1, 1992; 6 (3): 356-66.              


EP-cadherin in muscles and epithelia of Xenopus laevis embryos., Levi G, Ginsberg D, Girault JM, Sabanay I, Thiery JP, Geiger B., Development. December 1, 1991; 113 (4): 1335-44.              


Nuclear translocation of fibroblast growth factor during Xenopus mesoderm induction., Shiurba RA, Jing N, Sakakura T, Godsave SF., Development. October 1, 1991; 113 (2): 487-93.      


Localized and inducible expression of Xenopus-posterior (Xpo), a novel gene active in early frog embryos, encoding a protein with a 'CCHC' finger domain., Sato SM, Sargent TD., Development. July 1, 1991; 112 (3): 747-53.            


Identification in Xenopus of a structural homologue of the Drosophila gene snail., Sargent MG, Bennett MF., Development. August 1, 1990; 109 (4): 967-73.


A cadherin-like protein in eggs and cleaving embryos of Xenopus laevis is expressed in oocytes in response to progesterone., Choi YS, Sehgal R, McCrea P, Gumbiner B., J Cell Biol. May 1, 1990; 110 (5): 1575-82.


Bimodal and graded expression of the Xenopus homeobox gene Xhox3 during embryonic development., Ruiz i Altaba A, Melton DA., Development. May 1, 1989; 106 (1): 173-83.                  


Nucleolin from Xenopus laevis: cDNA cloning and expression during development., Caizergues-Ferrer M, Mariottini P, Curie C, Lapeyre B, Gas N, Amalric F, Amaldi F., Genes Dev. March 1, 1989; 3 (3): 324-33.                  


The role of fibroblast growth factor in early Xenopus development., Slack JM, Darlington BG, Gillespie LL, Godsave SF, Isaacs HV, Paterno GD., Development. January 1, 1989; 107 Suppl 141-8.


The expression of epidermal antigens in Xenopus laevis., Itoh K, Yamashita A, Kubota HY., Development. September 1, 1988; 104 (1): 1-14.                        


Patterns of junctional communication during development of the early amphibian embryo., Guthrie S, Turin L, Warner A., Development. August 1, 1988; 103 (4): 769-83.


The organization of mesodermal pattern in Xenopus laevis: experiments using a Xenopus mesoderm-inducing factor., Cooke J, Smith JC, Smith EJ, Yaqoob M., Development. December 1, 1987; 101 (4): 893-908.            


Expression of Xenopus N-CAM RNA in ectoderm is an early response to neural induction., Kintner CR, Melton DA., Development. March 1, 1987; 99 (3): 311-25.                  


Expression of an epidermal antigen used to study tissue induction in the early Xenopus laevis embryo., Akers RM, Phillips CR, Wessells NK., Science. February 7, 1986; 231 (4738): 613-6.


Development of the ectoderm in Xenopus: tissue specification and the role of cell association and division., Jones EA, Woodland HR., Cell. January 31, 1986; 44 (2): 345-55.                


Single cell analysis of commitment in early embryogenesis., Heasman J, Snape A, Smith J, Wylie CC., J Embryol Exp Morphol. November 1, 1985; 89 Suppl 297-316.


Activation of muscle-specific actin genes in Xenopus development by an induction between animal and vegetal cells of a blastula., Gurdon JB, Fairman S, Mohun TJ, Brennan S., Cell. July 1, 1985; 41 (3): 913-22.                      


Changes in the nuclear lamina composition during early development of Xenopus laevis., Stick R, Hausen P., Cell. May 1, 1985; 41 (1): 191-200.                


Cell type-specific expression of nuclear lamina proteins during development of Xenopus laevis., Benavente R, Krohne G, Franke WW., Cell. May 1, 1985; 41 (1): 177-90.                      


Transformed Xenopus embryos as a transient expression system to analyze gene expression at the midblastula transition., Etkin LD, Balcells S., Dev Biol. March 1, 1985; 108 (1): 173-8.


The distribution of small ions during the early development of Xenopus laevis and Ambystoma mexicanum embryos., Gillespie JI., J Physiol. November 1, 1983; 344 359-77.

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