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  • 2. Dorsalization and neural induction: properties of the organizer in Xenopus laevis.
    Smith JC, Slack JM.
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  • 5. The Spemann-Mangold organizer: the control of fate specification and morphogenetic rearrangements during gastrulation in Xenopus.
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  • 11. Comparison of induction during development between Xenopus tropicalis and Xenopus laevis.
    Sedohara A, Suzawa K, Asashima M.
    Int J Dev Biol; 2006 Dec 15; 50(4):385-92. PubMed ID: 16525933
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  • 12. Pattern formation in 8-cell composite embryos of Xenopus laevis.
    Kageura H, Yamana K.
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  • 13. Cytoplasmic and molecular reconstruction of Xenopus embryos: synergy of dorsalizing and endo-mesodermalizing determinants drives early axial patterning.
    Katsumoto K, Arikawa T, Doi JY, Fujii H, Nishimatsu S, Sakai M.
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  • 14. Endoderm specification and differentiation in Xenopus embryos.
    Horb ME, Slack JM.
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  • 15. [Polarization of eggs and embryos: some common principles].
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  • 16. Morphogenic machines evolve more rapidly than the signals that pattern them: lessons from amphibians.
    Shook DR, Keller R.
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  • 17. Patterning the embryonic kidney: BMP signaling mediates the differentiation of the pronephric tubules and duct in Xenopus laevis.
    Bracken CM, Mizeracka K, McLaughlin KA.
    Dev Dyn; 2008 Jan 15; 237(1):132-44. PubMed ID: 18069689
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  • 20. The role of early lineage in GABAergic and glutamatergic cell fate determination in Xenopus laevis.
    Li M, Sipe CW, Hoke K, August LL, Wright MA, Saha MS.
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