J C GERHART
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Sheets M, Amersdorfer P, Finnern R, Sargent P, Lindquist E, Schier R, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1998 May;
95(11):6157-62.
PMID: 9600934
A large library of phage-displayed human single-chain Fv antibodies (scFv), containing 6.7 x 10(9) members, was generated by improving the steps of library construction. Fourteen different protein antigens were used...
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Zoltewicz J, GERHART J
Dev Biol
. 1998 Jan;
192(2):482-91.
PMID: 9441683
The Spemann organizer is largely responsible for organizing and patterning the anteroposterior axis during the development of amphibians. In this report, we examine the degree of anteroposterior pattern in the...
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Rowning B, Wells J, Wu M, GERHART J, Moon R, Larabell C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1997 Feb;
94(4):1224-9.
PMID: 9037034
The dorsal-ventral axis in frog embryos is specified during the first cell cycle, when the cortex rotates relative to the cytoplasmic core along parallel microtubules associated with the core. Cytoplasmic...
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Larabell C, Rowning B, Wells J, Wu M, GERHART J
Development
. 1996 Apr;
122(4):1281-9.
PMID: 8620855
The dorsoventral body axis in amphibian embryos is established by a rotation of the outer cortex relative to the inner cytoplasmic core. This cortical rotation depends on microtubules and is...
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Vodicka M, GERHART J
Development
. 1995 Nov;
121(11):3505-18.
PMID: 8582265
Spemann's Organizer, located in the dorsal marginal zone of the amphibian gastrula, induces and differentiates dorsal axial structures characteristic of this and other vertebrates. To trace the cellular origins of...
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Kroll K, GERHART J
Science
. 1994 Oct;
266(5185):650-3.
PMID: 7939720
Transgenic Xenopus laevis embryos were produced by transplantation of transfected cultured cell nuclei into unfertilized eggs. A Xenopus cell line, X-C, was stably transfected with plasmids containing a hygromycin-resistance gene...
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Green J, Smith J, GERHART J
Development
. 1994 Aug;
120(8):2271-8.
PMID: 7925027
The growth factor activin elicits mesodermal fates when applied to prospective ectodermal cells of the Xenopus blastula stage embryo. Previous experiments with dissociated cells showed that there are at least...
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Brickman M, GERHART J
Dev Biol
. 1994 Aug;
164(2):484-501.
PMID: 7519155
We have examined the involvement of proteoglycan molecules in the induction of mesodermal tissue in Xenopus laevis embryos. Blastocoelic injections of the enzyme heparitinase at early blastula stages lead to...
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Hartman H, Wu M, Buchanan B, GERHART J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1993 Mar;
90(6):2271-5.
PMID: 8460133
A role for thioredoxin in metazoan DNA synthesis has been assessed by injecting rapidly dividing Xenopus eggs with purified heterologous thioredoxins, which might act as inhibitors if they were to...
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Roberts S, Leaf D, Moore H, GERHART J
J Cell Biol
. 1992 Sep;
118(6):1359-69.
PMID: 1355772
Delineation of apical and basolateral membrane domains is a critical step in the epithelialization of the outer layer of cells in the embryo. We have examined the initiation of polarized...