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Papers associated with neff1



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Experimentally monitored calcium dynamics at synaptic active zones during neurotransmitter release in neuron-muscle cell cultures., Sun X, Yazejian B, Peskoff A, Grinnell AD., Eur J Neurosci. March 14, 2024;                       


Identification and classification of a new TRPM3 variant (γ subtype)., Uchida K, Fukuta N, Yamazaki J, Tominaga M., J Physiol Sci. July 1, 2019; 69 (4): 623-634.              


Injection of mRNA isolated from trophozoites of Giardia intestinalis induces expression of three types of chloride currents in Xenopus laevis oocytes., Ponce A, Ogazon Del Toro A, Jimenez L, Eligio-Garcia L, Jimenez-Cardoso E., Physiol Rep. June 1, 2019; 7 (11): e14029.            


Wiring the retinal circuits activated by light during early development., Bertolesi GE, Hehr CL, McFarlane S., Neural Dev. February 13, 2014; 9 3.              


Loss of Xenopus tropicalis EMSY causes impairment of gastrulation and upregulation of p53., Rana AA, Roper SJ, Palmer EA, Smith JC., N Biotechnol. July 1, 2011; 28 (4): 334-41.                


Identification of germ plasm-associated transcripts by microarray analysis of Xenopus vegetal cortex RNA., Cuykendall TN, Houston DW., Dev Dyn. June 1, 2010; 239 (6): 1838-48.                              


Neurofilament content is correlated with branch length in developing collateral branches of Xenopus spinal cord neurons., Smith A, Gervasi C, Szaro BG., Neurosci Lett. August 7, 2006; 403 (3): 283-7.


Identification of asymmetrically localized transcripts along the animal-vegetal axis of the Xenopus egg., Kataoka K, Tazaki A, Kitayama A, Ueno N, Watanabe K, Mochii M., Dev Growth Differ. October 1, 2005; 47 (8): 511-21.        


Contrasting the effects of nifedipine on subtypes of endogenous and recombinant T-type Ca2+ channels., Shcheglovitov A, Zhelay T, Vitko Y, Osipenko V, Perez-Reyes E, Kostyuk P, Shuba Y., Biochem Pharmacol. March 1, 2005; 69 (5): 841-54.


Evidence for overlapping, but not identical, protein machineries operating in vegetal RNA localization along early and late pathways in Xenopus oocytes., Claussen M, Horvay K, Pieler T., Development. September 1, 2004; 131 (17): 4263-73.            


Increased expression of multiple neurofilament mRNAs during regeneration of vertebrate central nervous system axons., Gervasi C, Thyagarajan A, Szaro BG., J Comp Neurol. June 23, 2003; 461 (2): 262-75.            


Differential expression and localization of neuronal intermediate filament proteins within newly developing neurites in dissociated cultures of Xenopus laevis embryonic spinal cord., Undamatla J, Szaro BG., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. May 1, 2001; 49 (1): 16-32.


Xenopus laevis peripherin (XIF3) is expressed in radial glia and proliferating neural epithelial cells as well as in neurons., Gervasi C, Stewart CB, Szaro BG., J Comp Neurol. July 31, 2000; 423 (3): 512-31.                      


Xefiltin, a Xenopus laevis neuronal intermediate filament protein, is expressed in actively growing optic axons during development and regeneration., Zhao Y, Szaro BG., J Neurobiol. November 20, 1997; 33 (6): 811-24.                  


Xefiltin, a new low molecular weight neuronal intermediate filament protein of Xenopus laevis, shares sequence features with goldfish gefiltin and mammalian alpha-internexin and differs in expression from XNIF and NF-L., Zhao Y, Szaro BG., J Comp Neurol. January 20, 1997; 377 (3): 351-64.            


Effects of intermediate filament disruption on the early development of the peripheral nervous system of Xenopus laevis., Lin W, Szaro BG., Dev Biol. October 10, 1996; 179 (1): 197-211.            


Neurofilaments help maintain normal morphologies and support elongation of neurites in Xenopus laevis cultured embryonic spinal cord neurons., Lin W, Szaro BG., J Neurosci. December 1, 1995; 15 (12): 8331-44.                


The optic tract and tectal ablation influence the composition of neurofilaments in regenerating optic axons of Xenopus laevis., Zhao Y, Szaro BG., J Neurosci. June 1, 1995; 15 (6): 4629-40.                      


Maturation of neurites in mixed cultures of spinal cord neurons and muscle cells from Xenopus laevis embryos followed with antibodies to neurofilament proteins., Lin W, Szaro BG., J Neurobiol. October 1, 1994; 25 (10): 1235-48.


Identification and developmental expression of a novel low molecular weight neuronal intermediate filament protein expressed in Xenopus laevis., Charnas LR, Szaro BG, Gainer H., J Neurosci. August 1, 1992; 12 (8): 3010-24.                      

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