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Polycystin 1 loss of function is directly linked to an imbalance in G-protein signaling in the kidney., Zhang B, Tran U, Wessely O., Development. March 22, 2018; 145 (6):                         


Expression profiles of the Gα subunits during Xenopus tropicalis embryonic development., Fuentealba J, Toro-Tapia G, Rodriguez M, Arriagada C, Maureira A, Beyer A, Villaseca S, Leal JI, Hinrichs MV, Olate J, Caprile T, Torrejón M., Gene Expr Patterns. September 1, 2016; 22 (1): 15-25.                                


Transdifferentiation from cornea to lens in Xenopus laevis depends on BMP signalling and involves upregulation of Wnt signalling., Day RC, Beck CW., BMC Dev Biol. January 26, 2011; 11 54.                                                


Xenopus V1R vomeronasal receptor family is expressed in the main olfactory system., Date-Ito A, Ohara H, Ichikawa M, Mori Y, Hagino-Yamagishi K., Chem Senses. April 1, 2008; 33 (4): 339-46.


Expression of vomeronasal receptor genes in Xenopus laevis., Hagino-Yamagishi K, Moriya K, Kubo H, Wakabayashi Y, Isobe N, Saito S, Ichikawa M, Yazaki K., J Comp Neurol. April 26, 2004; 472 (2): 246-56.                      


Characterization of a Xenopus laevis CXC chemokine receptor 4: implications for hematopoietic cell development in the vertebrate embryo., Moepps B, Braun M, Knöpfle K, Dillinger K, Knöchel W, Gierschik P., Eur J Immunol. October 1, 2000; 30 (10): 2924-34.


Components of the signaling pathway linking the 1-methyladenine receptor to MPF activation and maturation in starfish oocytes., Sadler KC, Ruderman JV., Dev Biol. May 1, 1998; 197 (1): 25-38.


Inhibition of an inwardly rectifying K+ channel by G-protein alpha-subunits., Schreibmayer W, Dessauer CW, Vorobiov D, Gilman AG, Lester HA, Davidson N, Dascal N., Nature. April 18, 1996; 380 (6575): 624-7.


Functional analysis of a dominant negative mutant of G alpha i2., Slepak VZ, Katz A, Simon MI., J Biol Chem. February 24, 1995; 270 (8): 4037-41.


[Signal transduction of cloned opioid receptors]., Ueda H., Nihon Yakurigaku Zasshi. September 1, 1994; 104 (3): 229-39.


Expression and potential functions of G-protein alpha subunits in embryos of Xenopus laevis., Otte AP, McGrew LL, Olate J, Nathanson NM, Moon RT., Development. September 1, 1992; 116 (1): 141-6.        


Purified epithelial Na+ channel complex contains the pertussis toxin-sensitive G alpha i-3 protein., Ausiello DA, Stow JL, Cantiello HF, de Almeida JB, Benos DJ., J Biol Chem. March 5, 1992; 267 (7): 4759-65.


Functional expression of the human formyl peptide receptor in Xenopus oocytes requires a complementary human factor., Murphy PM, McDermott D., J Biol Chem. July 5, 1991; 266 (19): 12560-7.


G alpha i-3 regulates epithelial Na+ channels by activation of phospholipase A2 and lipoxygenase pathways., Cantiello HF, Patenaude CR, Codina J, Birnbaumer L, Ausiello DA., J Biol Chem. December 15, 1990; 265 (35): 21624-8.


Molecular cloning and sequence determination of four different cDNA species coding for alpha-subunits of G proteins from Xenopus laevis oocytes., Olate J, Martinez S, Purcell P, Jorquera H, Codina J, Birnbaumer L, Allende J., FEBS Lett. July 30, 1990; 268 (1): 27-31.

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