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Genetic and genomic prospects for Xenopus tropicalis research

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2006
Research using Xenopus laevis has made enormous contributions to our understanding of vertebrate development, control of the eukaryotic cell cycle and the cytoskeleton. One limitation, however, has been the lack of systematic genetic studies in Xenopus to complement molecular and cell biological investigations.
Samantha, Carruthers, Derek L, Stemple
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Cornea-lens transdifferentiation in the anuran, Xenopus tropicalis

Development Genes and Evolution, 2001
Previously, the only anuran amphibian known to regenerate the lens of the eye was Xenopus laevis. This occurs during larval stages through transdifferentiation of the outer cornea epithelium under control of factors presumably secreted by the neural retina. This study demonstrates that a distantly related species, X.
J J, Henry, M B, Elkins
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Frog genetics: Xenopus tropicalis jumps into the future

Trends in Genetics, 1998
. The two mainreasons for this are that the embryosdevelop externally and their relativelylarge size allows embryologists toperform microsurgery and manipu-late the embryos experimentally inways that are not as easy in other ver-tebrate embryos (e.g. mouse or zebra-fish).
Amaya, E.   +2 more
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Targeted integration of genes in Xenopus tropicalis

genesis, 2017
AbstractWith the successful establishment of both targeted gene disruption and integration methods in the true diploid frog Xenopus tropicalis, this excellent vertebrate genetic model now is making a unique contribution to modelling human diseases. Here, we summarize our efforts on establishing homologous recombination‐mediated targeted integration in ...
Shi, Zhaoying   +5 more
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Genotyping of CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Edited Xenopus tropicalis

2018
The targeted nuclease revolution (ZFN, TALEN, and CRISPR/Cas9) has led to a myriad of reports describing genotyping methodologies for genome edited founders (F0-crispants) and their offspring (F1). As such, choosing a specific genotyping methodology for your Xenopus CRISPR/Cas9 experiments can be challenging.
Thomas, Naert, Kris, Vleminckx
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

The Xenopus Tropicalis Genome Project

Current Genomics, 2003
Paul Richardson, Jarrod Chapman
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Erratum: Best Practices forXenopus tropicalisHusbandry

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2023
Takuya Nakayama, Robert M. Grainger
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Obesity and adverse breast cancer risk and outcome: Mechanistic insights and strategies for intervention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017
Cynthia Morata-Tarifa   +1 more
exaly  

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