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Membrane potential drives the exit from pluripotency and cell fate commitment via calcium and mTOR. , Sempou E., Nat Commun. November 5, 2022; 13 (1): 6681.
The left- right asymmetry of liver lobation is generated by Pitx2c-mediated asymmetries in the hepatic diverticulum. , Womble M ., Dev Biol. July 15, 2018; 439 (2): 80-91.
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Nodal signalling in Xenopus: the role of Xnr5 in left/ right asymmetry and heart development. , Tadjuidje E ., Open Biol. August 1, 2016; 6 (8):
The ribosome biogenesis factor Nol11 is required for optimal rDNA transcription and craniofacial development in Xenopus. , Griffin JN., PLoS Genet. March 10, 2015; 11 (3): e1005018.
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ATP4a is required for Wnt-dependent Foxj1 expression and leftward flow in Xenopus left- right development. , Walentek P ., Cell Rep. May 31, 2012; 1 (5): 516-27.
Left-sided embryonic expression of the BCL-6 corepressor, BCOR, is required for vertebrate laterality determination. , Hilton EN ., Hum Mol Genet. July 15, 2007; 16 (14): 1773-82.
The left- right axis is regulated by the interplay of Coco, Xnr1 and derrière in Xenopus embryos. , Vonica A ., Dev Biol. March 1, 2007; 303 (1): 281-94.
Cilia-driven leftward flow determines laterality in Xenopus. , Schweickert A ., Curr Biol. January 9, 2007; 17 (1): 60-6.