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    por Cohen, Sarah, Au, Shelly, Panté, Nelly
    Publicado 2009
    “…Microinjection of Xenopus laevis oocytes followed by thin-sectioning electron microscopy (EM) is an excellent system for studying nucleocytoplasmic transport. …”
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    “…In this review of some aspects regarding adult limb regeneration in Xenopus laevis, we suggest that limb regeneration in adult Xenopus, which is pattern/tissue deficient, also represents epimorphosis.…”
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    “…In this paper, gene expression levels of α-, β- and γ-synucleins have been analysed in the main organs of adult Xenopus laevis by qRT-PCR. Moreover, recombinant α-, β- and γ-synucleins were produced to test the specificity of commercial antibodies against α-synuclein used in Western blot and immunohistochemistry. …”
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    por Dockray, GJ, Hopkins, CR
    Publicado 1975
    “…From published reports (1, 2) it seemed possible that a satisfactory system for such studies might be provided by the skin of certain amphibians such as Xenopus laevis since in these tissues high concentrations of peptides such as caerulein exist, and there is some indication (3) that this, or a similar gastrin-like peptide, may be a dermal gland secretory product. …”
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    por K. Cross, Marie, Powers, Maureen
    Publicado 2008
    “…The eggs of Xenopus laevis intact, lysed, and/or fractionated are useful for a wide variety of experiments. …”
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    por Rose, Christopher S., James, Brandon
    Publicado 2013
    “…Contrary to previous studies, we found that Xenopus laevis tadpoles raised in normoxic water without access to air can routinely complete metamorphosis with lungs that are either severely stunted and uninflated or absent altogether. …”
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    por Session, Adam M., Uno, Yoshinobu, Kwon, Taejoon, Chapman, Jarrod A., Toyoda, Atsushi, Takahashi, Shuji, Fukui, Akimasa, Hikosaka, Akira, Suzuki, Atsushi, Kondo, Mariko, van Heeringen, Simon J., Quigley, Ian, Heinz, Sven, Ogino, Hajime, Ochi, Haruki, Hellsten, Uffe, Lyons, Jessica B, Simakov, Oleg, Putnam, Nicholas, Stites, Jonathan, Kuroki, Yoko, Tanaka, Toshiaki, Michiue, Tatsuo, Watanabe, Minoru, Bogdanovic, Ozren, Lister, Ryan, Georgiou, Georgios, Paranjpe, Sarita S., van Kruijsbergen, Ila, Shu, Shengquiang, Carlson, Joseph, Kinoshita, Tsutomu, Ohta, Yuko, Mawaribuchi, Shuuji, Jenkins, Jerry, Grimwood, Jane, Schmutz, Jeremy, Mitros, Therese, Mozaffari, Sahar, Suzuki, Yutaka, Haramoto, Yoshikazu, Yamamoto, Takamasa S., Takagi, Chiyo, Heald, Rebecca, Miller, Kelly, Haudenschild, Christian, Kitzman, Jacob, Nakayama, Takuya, Izutsu, Yumi, Robert, Jacques, Fortriede, Joshua, Burns, Kevin, Lotay, Vaneet, Karimi, Kamran, Yasuoka, Yuuri, Dichmann, Darwin S., Flajnik, Martin F., Houston, Douglas W, Shendure, Jay, DuPasquier, Louis, Vize, Peter D., Zorn, Aaron M., Ito, Michihiko, Marcotte, Ed, Wallingford, John B., Ito, Yuzuru, Asashima, Makoto, Ueno, Naoto, Matsuda, Yoichi, Veenstra, Gert Jan C., Fujiyama, Asao, Harland, Richard M., Taira, Masanori, Rokhsar, Daniel S.
    Publicado 2016
    “…To explore the origins and consequences of tetraploidy in the African clawed frog, we sequenced the Xenopus laevis genome and compared it to the related diploid X. tropicalis genome. …”
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    “…Next-generation sequencing has uncovered a significant number of putative causal genes, but a simple and efficient model system to examine the function of CAKUT genes is needed. Xenopus laevis (frog) embryos are well-suited to model congenital kidney diseases and to explore the mechanisms that cause these developmental defects. …”
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    “…For African clawed frogs, Xenopus laevis, as amphibians, the use of body condition scores or indices has not been implemented as yet. …”
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    “…Here, we studied the developmental requirements for purine metabolism using the amphibian Xenopus laevis as a vertebrate model. We provide the first functional characterization of purine pathway genes and show that these genes are mainly expressed in nervous and muscular embryonic tissues. …”
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    “…A growing number of environmental toxicants found in pesticides, herbicides, and industrial solvents are believed to have deleterious effects on development by disrupting hormone-sensitive processes. We exposed Xenopus laevis embryos at early gastrula to the commonly encountered environmental estrogens nonylphenol, octylphenol, and methoxychlor, the antiandrogen, p,p-DDE, or the synthetic androgen, 17 alpha-methyltestosterone at concentrations ranging from 10 nM to 10 microM and examined them at tailbud stages (approximately 48 hr of treatment). …”
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    “…METHODS: We used a static renewal experimental treatment to investigate the effects of 10, 25, and 35 mg/L atrazine from early organ morphogenesis through the onset of tadpole feeding in the aquatic amphibian model system, Xenopus laevis. We quantified malformations of the body axis, heart, and intestine, as well as apoptosis in the midbrain and pronephric kidney. …”
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    “…To investigate how Ulp/SENPs are regulated in a developmental context, we isolated and characterized all Ulp/SENPs in Xenopus laevis. Xenopus possess homologues of mammalian SENP3, 5, 6 and 7. …”
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    “…In the present study, we analyzed the spatial and temporal distribution of Isl1-immunoreactive cells during Xenopus laevis retinal development and its relation to the formation of the retinal layers, and in combination with different markers of cell differentiation. …”
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