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Sharpe C, Goldstone K
Int J Dev Biol . 2000 Oct; 44(5):463-70. PMID: 11032180
Retinoid signalling has been manipulated at different developmental stages to identify a critical period in the gastrula embryo for retinoid-dependent primary neurone formation. The expression of retinoid receptor RARalpha2 in...
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Sharpe C, Goldstone K
Mech Dev . 2000 Mar; 91(1-2):69-80. PMID: 10704832
In Xenopus, the primary neurons form in three domains either side of the midline in the posterior neurectoderm. At the late neurula stage there are approximately 120 primary sensory neurons...
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Heasman J, Goldstone K, Vickers L, Wylie C
Glycobiology . 1999 Nov; 9(12):1323-30. PMID: 10561457
We have examined the pattern of expression of the Lewis group carbohydrate antigens during the development of African toad Xenopus laevis. One of these antigens, Lewis x (Le(x), also known...
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Goldstone K, Sharpe C
Int J Dev Biol . 1998 Sep; 42(6):757-62. PMID: 9727831
The gene XIF3 encodes a neural-specific type-III intermediate filament protein whose expression in the embryo precedes that of the neurofilaments by several hours. We now show, by in situ hybridization,...
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Sharpe C, Goldstone K
Development . 1997 Jan; 124(2):515-23. PMID: 9053327
Retinoid receptors, which are members of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, act as ligand-dependent transcription factors. They mediate the effects of retinoic acid primarily as heterodimers of retinoic acid receptors...
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Heasman J, Crawford A, Goldstone K, Gumbiner B, McCrea P, Kintner C, et al.
Cell . 1994 Dec; 79(5):791-803. PMID: 7528101
The cadherin-catenin complex has an important role in cell-cell adhesion and may also function in signaling pathways. We report that overexpression of three cadherin types in Xenopus embryos causes them...
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Heasman J, Ginsberg D, Geiger B, Goldstone K, Pratt T, Wylie C
Development . 1994 Jan; 120(1):49-57. PMID: 8119131
We report here on the consequences of reducing the expression of EP-cadherin at the earliest stages of Xenopus development. Injection of oligodeoxynucleotides antisense to maternal EP-cadherin mRNA into full-grown oocytes...