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  • 24. Activin redux: specification of mesodermal pattern in Xenopus by graded concentrations of endogenous activin B.
    Piepenburg O, Grimmer D, Williams PH, Smith JC.
    Development; 2004 Oct; 131(20):4977-86. PubMed ID: 15371302
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  • 27. Activins are expressed early in Xenopus embryogenesis and can induce axial mesoderm and anterior structures.
    Thomsen G, Woolf T, Whitman M, Sokol S, Vaughan J, Vale W, Melton DA.
    Cell; 1990 Nov 02; 63(3):485-93. PubMed ID: 2225062
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  • 31. [Self-organization in the determination of the size of the axial structures in the embryogenesis of the clawed toad].
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    Ontogenez; 1991 Nov 02; 22(4):365-74. PubMed ID: 1945268
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  • 35. Effect of activin and lithium on isolated Xenopus animal blastomeres and response alteration at the midblastula transition.
    Kinoshita K, Asashima M.
    Development; 1995 Jun 02; 121(6):1581-9. PubMed ID: 7600976
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  • 36. Induction of tooth and eye by transplantation of activin A-treated, undifferentiated presumptive ectodermal Xenopus cells into the abdomen.
    Myoishi Y, Furue M, Fukui Y, Okamoto T, Asashima M.
    Int J Dev Biol; 2004 Dec 02; 48(10):1105-12. PubMed ID: 15602696
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  • 37. Morphological differences in Xenopus embryonic mesodermal cells are specified as an early response to distinct threshold concentrations of activin.
    Symes K, Yordán C, Mercola M.
    Development; 1994 Aug 02; 120(8):2339-46. PubMed ID: 7925034
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  • 38. Control of the embryonic body plan by activin during amphibian development.
    Ariizumi T, Asashima M.
    Zoolog Sci; 1995 Oct 02; 12(5):509-21. PubMed ID: 8590829
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  • 40. The final determination of Xenopus ectoderm depends on intrinsic and external positional information.
    Chen Y, Grunz H.
    Int J Dev Biol; 1997 Jun 02; 41(3):525-8. PubMed ID: 9240570
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