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Photocaged Morpholino Oligomers for the Light-Regulation of Gene Function in Zebrafish and Xenopus Embryos
A Deiters, RA Garner, H Lusic, JM Govan, M Dush, NM Nascone-Yoder, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 132 (44), 15644-15650, 2010
1222010
Evolutionary relationships between the amphibian, avian, and mammalian stomachs
DM Smith, RC Grasty, NA Theodosiou, CJ Tabin, NM Nascone‐Yoder
Evolution & Development 2 (6), 348-359, 2000
1162000
Ancestral variation and the potential for genetic accommodation in larval amphibians: implications for the evolution of novel feeding strategies
CC Ledon‐Rettig, DW Pfennig, N Nascone‐Yoder
Evolution & development 10 (3), 316-325, 2008
1152008
Direct activation of Shroom3 transcription by Pitx proteins drives epithelial morphogenesis in the developing gut
MI Chung, NM Nascone-Yoder, SA Grover, TA Drysdale, JB Wallingford
Development 137 (8), 1339-1349, 2010
572010
Morphogenesis of the primitive gut tube is generated by Rho/ROCK/myosin II–mediated endoderm rearrangements
RA Reed, MA Womble, MK Dush, RR Tull, SK Bloom, AR Morckel, ...
Developmental Dynamics 238 (12), 3111-3125, 2009
562009
Normal Table of Xenopus development: a new graphical resource
N Zahn, C James-Zorn, VG Ponferrada, DS Adams, J Grzymkowski, ...
Development 149 (14), dev200356, 2022
472022
A photoactivatable small-molecule inhibitor for light-controlled spatiotemporal regulation of Rho kinase in live embryos
AR Morckel, H Lusic, L Farzana, JA Yoder, A Deiters, NM Nascone-Yoder
Development 139 (2), 437-442, 2012
432012
Developmental origins of a novel gut morphology in frogs
S Bloom, C Ledon‐Rettig, C Infante, A Everly, J Hanken, ...
Evolution & development 15 (3), 213-223, 2013
382013
Jun N-terminal kinase maintains tissue integrity during cell rearrangement in the gut
MK Dush, NM Nascone-Yoder
Development 140 (7), 1457-1466, 2013
342013
Left–right asymmetric morphogenesis in the Xenopus digestive system
JK Muller, DR Prather, NM Nascone‐Yoder
Developmental dynamics: an official publication of the American Association …, 2003
342003
Role for retinoid signaling in left–right asymmetric digestive organ morphogenesis
K Lipscomb, C Schmitt, A Sablyak, JA Yoder, N Nascone‐Yoder
Developmental Dynamics 235 (8), 2266-2275, 2006
302006
Acetylcholinesterase plays a non-neuronal, non-esterase role in organogenesis
MA Pickett, MK Dush, NM Nascone-Yoder
Development 144 (15), 2764-2770, 2017
282017
A single codon insertion in PICALM is associated with development of familial subvalvular aortic stenosis in Newfoundland dogs
JA Stern, SN White, LB Lehmkuhl, Y Reina-Doreste, JL Ferguson, ...
Human genetics 133, 1139-1148, 2014
272014
Left and right contributions to the Xenopus heart: implications for asymmetric morphogenesis
JP Gormley, NM Nascone-Yoder
Development genes and evolution 213, 390-398, 2003
272003
Budgett's frog (Lepidobatrachus laevis): A new amphibian embryo for developmental biology
NM Amin, M Womble, C Ledon-Rettig, M Hull, A Dickinson, ...
Developmental Biology 405 (2), 291-303, 2015
262015
Stomach curvature is generated by left-right asymmetric gut morphogenesis
A Davis, NM Amin, C Johnson, K Bagley, HT Ghashghaei, ...
Development 144 (8), 1477-1483, 2017
252017
Frogs as integrative models for understanding digestive organ development and evolution
M Womble, M Pickett, N Nascone-Yoder
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 51, 92-105, 2016
242016
Heterotaxin: a TGF-β signaling inhibitor identified in a multi-phenotype profiling screen in Xenopus embryos
MK Dush, AL McIver, MA Parr, DD Young, J Fisher, DR Newman, ...
Chemistry & biology 18 (2), 252-263, 2011
242011
The left-right asymmetry of liver lobation is generated by Pitx2c-mediated asymmetries in the hepatic diverticulum
M Womble, NM Amin, N Nascone-Yoder
Developmental biology 439 (2), 80-91, 2018
142018
Vangl2 coordinates cell rearrangements during gut elongation
MK Dush, NM Nascone‐Yoder
Developmental Dynamics 248 (7), 569-582, 2019
132019
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