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Time-resolved quantitative proteomic analysis of the developing Xenopus otic vesicle reveals putative congenital hearing loss candidates. , Baxi AB, Nemes P , Moody SA ., iScience. September 15, 2023; 26 (9): 107665.
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Serotonin and MucXS release by small secretory cells depend on Xpod, a SSC specific marker gene. , Kurrle Y, Kunesch K, Bogusch S, Schweickert A ., Genesis. February 1, 2020; 58 (2): e23344.
Functional characterization of the mucus barrier on the Xenopus tropicalis skin surface. , Dubaissi E , Rousseau K, Hughes GW, Ridley C, Grencis RK, Roberts IS, Thornton DJ ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. January 23, 2018; 115 (4): 726-731.
A secretory cell type develops alongside multiciliated cells, ionocytes and goblet cells, and provides a protective, anti-infective function in the frog embryonic mucociliary epidermis. , Dubaissi E , Rousseau K, Lea R, Soto X , Nardeosingh S, Schweickert A , Amaya E , Thornton DJ , Papalopulu N ., Development. April 1, 2014; 141 (7): 1514-25.