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Profile Publications (8)
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Publications By Erica Crespi

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Interspecific comparisons of anuran embryonic epidermal landscapes and energetic trade-offs in response to changes in salinity., Whitfield K, Crespi EJ., Dev Dyn. March 17, 2025;


Leptin signaling promotes blood vessel formation in the Xenopus tail during the embryo-larval transition., Curtis GH, Reeve RE, Crespi EJ., Dev Biol. May 3, 2024; 512 26-34.


Evolutionary conservation of leptin effects on wound healing in vertebrates: Implications for veterinary medicine., Reeve RE, Quale K, Curtis GH, Crespi EJ., Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). August 25, 2022; 13 938296.   


Programming neuroendocrine stress axis activity by exposure to glucocorticoids during postembryonic development of the frog, Xenopus laevis., Hu F, Crespi EJ, Denver RJ., Endocrinology. November 1, 2008; 149 (11): 5470-81.


Leptin (ob gene) of the South African clawed frog Xenopus laevis., Crespi EJ, Denver RJ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. June 27, 2006; 103 (26): 10092-7.   


Urocortins of the South African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis: conservation of structure and function in tetrapod evolution., Boorse GC, Crespi EJ, Dautzenberg FM, Denver RJ., Endocrinology. November 1, 2005; 146 (11): 4851-60.


Ontogeny of corticotropin-releasing factor effects on locomotion and foraging in the Western spadefoot toad (Spea hammondii)., Crespi EJ, Denver RJ., Horm Behav. November 1, 2004; 46 (4): 399-410.


Roles of corticotropin-releasing factor, neuropeptide Y and corticosterone in the regulation of food intake in Xenopus laevis., Crespi EJ, Vaudry H, Denver RJ., J Neuroendocrinol. March 1, 2004; 16 (3): 279-88.

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