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  1. 1.   Developmental onset of planarian whole-body regeneration depends on axis reset
  2. Booth, Clare L T; Stevens, Brian C; Stubbert, Clover A; Kallgren,Neil; Deihl,Ennis; Davies,Erin
  3. Current Biology : CB. 2025, Apr 11;
  1. 2.   The Planarian Anatomy Ontology: A resource to connect data within and across experimental platforms
  2. Nowotarski, Stephanie H; Davies,Erin; Robb, Sofia M C; Ross, Eric J; Matentzoglu, Nicolas; Doddihal, Viraj; Mir, Mol; McClain, Melainia; Alvarado, Alejandro Sánchez
  3. Development (Cambridge, England). 2021, Aug 1; 148(15):
  1. 3.   A Wnt5 Activity Asymmetry and Intercellular Signaling via PCP Proteins Polarize Node ells for Left-Right Symmetry Breaking
  2. Minegishi, Katsura; Hashimoto, Masakazu; Ajima, Rieko; Takaoka, Katsuyoshi; Shinohara, Kyosuke; Ikawa, Yayoi; Nishimura, Hiromi; McMahon, Andrew P.; Willert, Karl; Okada, Yasushi; Sasaki, Hiroshi; Shi, Dongbo; Fujimori, Toshihiko; Ohtsuka, Toshihisa; Igarashl, Yasunobu; Yamaguchi, Terry; Shimono, Akihiko; Shiratori, Hidetaka; Hamada, Hiroshi
  3. DEVELOPMENTAL CELL. 2017, Mar 13; 40(5): 439-452.
  1. 4.   Mice lacking Wnt2b are viable and display a postnatal olfactory bulb phenotype
  2. Tsukiyama, T.; Yamaguchi, T. P.
  3. Neuroscience Letters. 2012, Mar; 512(1): 48-52.
  1. 5.   Dynamic Patterns of Histone Lysine Methylation in the Developing Retina
  2. Rao, R. C.; Tchedre, K. T.; Malik, M. T. A.; Coleman, N.; Fang, Y. A.; Marquez, V. E.; Chen, D. F.
  3. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 2010, Dec; 51(12): 6784-6792.
  1. 6.   Cited1 and cited2 are differentially expressed in the developing kidney but are not required for nephrogenesis
  2. Boyle, S.; Shioda, T.; Perantoni, A. O.; de Caestecker, M.
  3. Developmental Dynamics. 2007, Aug; 236(8): 2321-2330.
  1. 7.   Vascular defects and liver damage by the acute inactivation of the VHL gene during mouse embryogenesis
  2. Hong, S. B.; Furihata, M.; Baba, M.; Zbar, B.; Schmidt, L. S.
  3. Laboratory Investigation. 2006, Jul; 86(7): 664-675.
  1. 8.   Combined loss of Cdk2 and Cdk4 results in embryonic lethality and Rb hypophosphorylation
  2. Berthet, C.; Klarmann, K. D.; Hilton, M. B.; Suh, H. C.; Keller, J. R.; Kiyokawa, H.; Kaldis, P.
  3. Developmental Cell. 2006, MAY; 10(5): 563-573.
  1. 9.   Combining proteasome inhibition with TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (Apo2L/TRAIL) for cancer therapy
  2. Sayers, T. J.; Murphy, W. J.
  3. Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy. 2006, JAN; 55(1): 76-84.
  1. 10.   Carbohydrate array analysis of anti-Tn antibodies and lectins reveals unexpected specificities: Implications for diagnostic and vaccine development
  2. Manimala, J. C.; Li, Z. T.; Jain, A.; VedBrat, S.; Gildersleeve, J. C.
  3. Chembiochem. 2005, DEC; 6(12): 2229-2241.
  1. 11.   Role of Daam genes in the regulation of cell polarity during mammalian embryogenesis
  2. Nakaya, M.; Tessarollo, L.; Habas, R.; He, X.; Yamaguchi, T. P.
  3. Developmental Biology. 2005, JUL 15; 283(2): 625, Abstract 248-626, Abstract 248.
  1. 12.   Profiling gene expression in growth-arrested mouse embryos in diapause
  2. Hondo, E.; Stewart, C. L.
  3. Genome Biology. 2005 6(1):
  1. 13.   Identification and comparative expression analyses of Daam genes in mouse and Xenopus
  2. Nakaya, M. A.; Habas, R.; Biris, K.; Dunty, W. C.; Kato, Y.; He, X.; Yamaguchi, T. P.
  3. Gene Expression Patterns. 2004, NOV; 5(1): 97-105.
  1. 14.   Ceramidase regulates synaptic vesicle exocytosis and trafficking
  2. Rohrbough, J.; Rushton, E.; Palanker, L.; Woodruff, E.; Matthies, H. J. G.; Acharya, U.; Acharya, J. K.; Broadie, K.
  3. Journal of Neuroscience. 2004, SEP 8; 24(36): 7789-7803.
  1. 15.   Inhibition of FGF signaling causes expansion of the endoderm in Xenopus
  2. Cha, S. W.; Hwang, Y. S.; Chae, J. P.; Lee, S. Y.; Lee, H. S.; Daar, I.; Park, M. J.; Kim, J.
  3. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 2004 315(1): 100-106.
  1. 16.   Morphogenesis during Xenopus gastrulation requires Wee1-mediated inhibition of cell proliferation
  2. Murakami, M. S.; Moody, S. A.; Daar, I. O.; Morrison, D. K.
  3. Development. 2004 131(3): 571-580.
  1. 17.   Genetic and functional analysis of the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumour suppressor gene promoter
  2. Zatyka, M.; Morrissey, C.; Kuzmin, I.; Lerman, M. I.; Latif, F.; Richards, F. M.; Maher, E. R.
  3. Journal of Medical Genetics. 2002 39(7): 463-472.
  1. 18.   Cloning, expression analysis, and chromosomal localization of murine and human homologues of a Xenopus Mix gene
  2. Robb, L.; Hartley, L.; Begley, C. G.; Brodnicki, T. C.; Copeland, N. G.; Gilbert, D. J.; Jenkins, N. A.; Elefanty, A. G.
  3. Developmental Dynamics. 2000 219(4): 497-504.
  1. 19.   RNA-mediated interference of a cdc25 homolog in Caenorhabditis elegans results in defects in the embryonic cortical membrane, meiosis, and mitosis
  2. Ashcroft, N. R.; Srayko, M.; Kosinski, M. E.; Mains, P. E.; Golden, A.
  3. Developmental Biology. 1999 206(1): 15-32.
  1. 20.   MT1-MMP-deficient mice develop dwarfism, osteopenia, arthritis, and connective tissue disease due to inadequate collagen turnover
  2. Holmbeck, K.; Bianco, P.; Caterina, J.; Yamada, S.; Kromer, M.; Kuznetsov, S. A.; Mankani, M.; Robey, P. G.; Poole, A. R.; Pidoux, I.; Ward, J. M.; Birkedal-Hansen, H.
  3. Cell. 1999 99(1): 81-92.
  1. 21.   Inhibition of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-Induced Endothelial Cell Migration By Ets1 Antisense Oligonucleotides
  2. Chen, Z. Q.; Fisher, R. J.; Riggs, C. W.; Rhim, J. S.; Lautenberger, J. A.
  3. Cancer Research. 1997 57(10): 2013-2019.
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