spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif
 QUICK SEARCH:   [advanced]


spacer gif
     Home     Help     Feedback     Subscriptions     Archive     Search     Table of Contents    


This Article
Right arrow Summary Freely available
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Deblandre, G. A.
Right arrow Articles by Kintner, C.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Deblandre, G. A.
Right arrow Articles by Kintner, C.
Adam, J., Myat, A., Le Roux, I., Eddison, M., Henrique, D., Ish-Horowicz, D. and Lewis, J (1998). Cell fate choices and the expression of Notch, Delta and Serrate homologues in the chick inner ear: parallels with Drosophila sense-organ development. Development 125, 4645-4654.[Abstract]

Akers, R. M., Phillips, C. R. and Wessells, N. K (1986). Expression of an epidermal antigen used to study tissue induction in the early Xenopus laevis embryo. Science 231, 613-616.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Artavanis-Tsakonas, S., Matsuno, K. and Fortini, M. E (1995). Notch signaling. Science 268, 225-232.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Bailey, A. M. and Posakony, J. W (1995). Suppressor of hairless directly activates transcription of enhancer of split complex genes in response to Notch receptor activity. Genes Dev 9, 2609-2622.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Billett, F. S. and Gould, R. P (1971). Fine structural changes in the differentiating epidermis of Xenopus laevis embryos. J. Anat 108, 465-480.[Medline]

Bradley, R. S., Espeseth, A. and Kintner, C (1998). NF-protocadherin, a novel member of the cadherin superfamily, is required for Xenopus ectodermal differentiation. Curr Biol 8, 325-334.[Medline]

Chitnis, A., Henrique, D., Lewis, J., Ish-Horowicz, D. and Kintner, C (1995). Primary neurogenesis in Xenopus embryos regulated by a homologue of the Drosophila neurogenic gene Delta [see comments]. Nature 375, 761-766.[Medline]

Chitnis, A. and Kintner, C (1996). Sensitivity of proneural genes to lateral inhibition affects the pattern of primary neurons in Xenopus embryos. Development 122, 2295-2301.[Abstract]

Chu, D. T. and Klymkowsky, M. W (1989). The appearance of acetylated alpha-tubulin during early development and cellular differentiation in Xenopus. Dev. Biol 136, 104-117.[Medline]

Coffman, C. R., Skoglund, P., Harris, W. A. and Kintner, C. R (1993). Expression of an extracellular deletion of Xotch diverts cell fate in Xenopus embryos. Cell 73, 659-671.[Medline]

Crowe, R. and Niswander, L (1998). Disruption of scale development by Delta-1 misexpression. Dev. Biol 195, 70-74.[Medline]

Davis, R. L., Cheng, P. F., Lassar, A. B. and Weintraub, H (1990). The MyoD DNA binding domain contains a recognition code for muscle-specific gene activation. Cell 60, 733-746.[Medline]

Doe, C. Q., Kuwada, J. Y. and Goodman, C. S (1985). From epithelium toneuroblasts to neurons: the role of cell interactions and cell lineage during insect neurogenesis. Philos. Trans R. Soc. Lond. B Biol. Sci 312, 67-81.[Medline]

Drysdale, T. A. and Elinson, R. P (1992). Cell migration and induction in the development of the surface ectodermal pattern of the Xenopus laevis tadpole. Develop. Growth and Differ 34, 51-59.

Ericson, J., Thor, S., Edlund, T., Jessell, T. M. and Yamada, T (1992). Early stages of motor neuron differentiation revealed by expression of homeobox gene Islet-1. Science 256, 1555-1560.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Fisher, A. and Caudy, M (1998). The function of hairy-related bHLH repressor proteins in cell fate decisions. BioEssays 20, 298-306.[Medline]

Fisher, A. L., Ohsako, S. and Caudy, M (1996). The WRPW motif of the hairy-related basic helix-loop-helix repressor proteins acts as a 4-amino-acid transcription repression and protein-protein interaction domain. Mol. Cell Biol 16, 2670-2677.[Abstract]

Gat, U., DasGupta, R., Degenstein, L. and Fuchs, E (1998). De Novo hair follicle morphogenesis and hair tumors in mice expressing a truncated beta-catenin in skin. Cell 95, 605-614.[Medline]

Ghysen, A., Dambly-Chaudiere, C., Jan, L. Y. and Jan, Y. N (1993). Cell interactions and gene interactions in peripheral neurogenesis. Genes Dev 7, 723-733.[Free Full Text]

Haddon, C., Smithers, L., Schneider-Maunoury, S., Coche, T., Henrique, D. and Lewis, J (1998). Multiple delta genes and lateral inhibition in zebrafish primary neurogenesis. Development 125, 359-370.[Abstract]

Harland, R. M (1991). In situ hybridization: an improved whole-mount method for Xenopus embryos. Methods Cell Biol 36, 685-695.[Medline]

Hartenstein, V. and Posakony, J. W (1989). Development of adult sensilla on the wing and notum of Drosophila melanogaster. Development 107, 389-405.[Abstract]

Heitzler, P., Bourouis, M., Ruel, L., Carteret, C. and Simpson, P (1996). Genes of the Enhancer of split and achaete-scute complexes are required for a regulatory loop between Notch and Delta during lateral signalling in Drosophila. Development 122, 161-171.[Abstract]

Heitzler, P. and Simpson, P (1991). The choice of cell fate in the epidermis of Drosophila. Cell 64, 1083-1092.[Medline]

Henrique, D., Adam, J., Myat, A., Chitnis, A., Lewis, J. and Ish-Horowicz, D (1995). Expression of a Delta homologue in prospective neurons in the chick [see comments]. Nature 375, 787-790.[Medline]

Jacobsen, T. L., Brennan, K., Arias, A. M. and Muskavitch, M. A (1998). Cis-interactions between Delta and Notch modulate neurogenic signalling in Drosophila. Development 125, 4531-4540.[Abstract]

Jung, H. S., Francis-West, P. H., Widelitz, R. B., Jiang, T. X., Ting-Berreth, S., Tickle, C., Wolpert, L. and Chuong, C. M (1998). Local inhibitory action of BMPs and their relationships with activators in feather formation: implications for periodic patterning. Dev. Biol 196, 11-23.[Medline]

Kintner, C. R. and Dodd, J (1991). Hensen's node induces neural tissue in Xenopus ectoderm. Implications for the action of the organizer in neural induction. Development 113, 1495-1505.[Abstract]

Kintner, C. R. and Melton, D. A (1987). Expression of Xenopus N-CAM RNA in ectoderm is an early response to neural induction. Development 99, 311-325.[Abstract]

Knecht, A. K., Good, P. J., Dawid, I. B. and Harland, R. M (1995). Dorsal-ventral patterning and differentiation of noggin-induced neural tissue in the absence of mesoderm. Development 121, 1927-1935.[Abstract]

Kunkel, T. A (1985). Rapid and efficient site-specific mutagenesis without phenotypic selection. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 82, 488-492.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Lamb, T. M., Knecht, A. K., Smith, W. C., Stachel, S. E., Economides, A. N., Stahl, N., Yancopolous, G. D. and Harland, R. M (1993). Neural induction by the secreted polypeptide noggin [see comments]. Science 262, 713-718.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Lecourtois, M. and Schweisguth, F (1995). The neurogenic suppressor of hairless DNA-binding protein mediates the transcriptional activation of the enhancer of split complex genes triggered by Notch signaling. Genes Dev 9, 2598-2608.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Memberg, S. P. and Hall, A. K (1995). Dividing neuron precursors express neuron-specific tubulin. J. Neurobiol 27, 26-43.[Medline]

Miyatani, S., Winkles, J. A., Sargent, T. D. and Dawid, I. B (1986). Stage-specific keratins in Xenopus laevis embryos and tadpoles: the XK81 gene family. J. Cell Biol 103, 1957-1965.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Noramly, S. and Morgan, B. A (1998). BMPs mediate lateral inhibition at successive stages in feather tract development. Development 125, 3775-3787.[Abstract]

Ohsako, S., Hyer, J., Panganiban, G., Oliver, I. and Caudy, M (1994). Hairy function as a DNA-binding helix-loop-helix repressor of Drosophila sensory organ formation. Genes Dev 8, 2743-2755.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Oro, A. E. and Scott, M. P (1998). Splitting hairs: dissecting roles of signaling systems in epidermal development. Cell 95, 575-578.[Medline]

Shirakata, M., Friedman, F. K., Wei, Q. and Paterson, B. M (1993). Dimerization specificity of myogenic helix-loop-helix DNA-binding factors directed by nonconserved hydrophilic residues. Genes Dev 7, 2456-2470.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Simpson, P (1990). Lateral inhibition and the development of the sensory bristles of the adult peripheral nervous system of Drosophila. Development 109, 509-519.[Abstract]

Singson, A., Leviten, M. W., Bang, A. G., Hua, X. H. and Posakony, J. W (1994). Direct downstream targets of proneural activators in the imaginal disc include genes involved in lateral inhibitory signaling. Genes Dev 8, 2058-2071.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Steinman, R. M (1968). An electron microscopic study of ciliogenesis in developing epidermis and trachea in the embryo of Xenopus laevis. Am. J. Anat 122, 19-55.[Medline]

Tepass, U. and Hartenstein, V (1995). Neurogenic and proneural genescontrol cell fate specification in the Drosophila endoderm. Development 121, 393-405.[Abstract]

Tsuchida, T., Ensini, M., Morton, S. B., Baldassare, M., Edlund, T., Jessell, T. M. and Pfaff, S. L (1994). Topographic organization of embryonic motor neurons defined by expression of LIM homeobox genes [see comments]. Cell 79, 957-970.[Medline]

Turner, D. L. and Weintraub, H (1994). Expression of achaete-scute homolog 3 in Xenopus embryos converts ectodermal cells to a neural fate. Genes Dev 8, 1434-1447.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Van Doren, M., Bailey, A. M., Esnayra, J., Ede, K. and Posakony, J. W (1994). Negative regulation of proneural gene activity: hairy is a direct transcriptional repressor of achaete. Genes Dev 8, 2729-2742.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Viallet, J. P., Prin, F., Olivera-Martinez, I., Hirsinger, E., Pourquie, O. and Dhouailly, D (1998). Chick Delta-1 gene expression and the formation of the feather primordia. Mech. Dev 72, 159-168.[Medline]

Wettstein, D. A., Turner, D. L. and Kintner, C (1997). The Xenopus homolog of Drosophila Suppressor of Hairless mediates Notch signaling during primary neurogenesis. Development 124, 693-702.[Abstract]

Wigglesworth, V. B (1940). Local and general factors in the development of \322pattern\323 in Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera). J. Exp. Biol 17, 180-200.[Abstract]

Wilson, P. A. and Hemmati-Brivanlou, A (1995). Induction of epidermis and inhibition of neural fate by Bmp-4. Nature 376, 331-333.[Medline]

Xu, R. H., Kim, J., Taira, M., Lin, J. J., Zhang, C. H., Sredni, D., Evans, T. and Kung, H. F (1997). Differential regulation of neurogenesis by the two Xenopus GATA-1 genes. Mol. Cell Biol 17, 436-443.[Abstract]




This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
K. L. McCabe and M. Bronner-Fraser
Essential role for PDGF signaling in ophthalmic trigeminal placode induction
Development, May 15, 2008; 135(10): 1863 - 1874.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
O. Ossipova, J. Tabler, J. B. A. Green, and S. Y. Sokol
PAR1 specifies ciliated cells in vertebrate ectoderm downstream of aPKC
Development, December 1, 2007; 134(23): 4297 - 4306.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
Y. Liu, N. Pathak, A. Kramer-Zucker, and I. A. Drummond
Notch signaling controls the differentiation of transporting epithelia and multiciliated cells in the zebrafish pronephros
Development, March 15, 2007; 134(6): 1111 - 1122.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
A. Mir, M. Kofron, A. M. Zorn, M. Bajzer, M. Haque, J. Heasman, and C. C. Wylie
FoxI1e activates ectoderm formation and controls cell position in the Xenopus blastula
Development, February 15, 2007; 134(4): 779 - 788.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
M. Solter, M. Locker, S. Boy, V. Taelman, E. J. Bellefroid, M. Perron, and T. Pieler
Characterization and function of the bHLH-O protein XHes2: insight into the mechanisms controlling retinal cell fate decision
Development, October 15, 2006; 133(20): 4097 - 4108.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
V. Taelman, C. Van Campenhout, M. Solter, T. Pieler, and E. J. Bellefroid
The Notch-effector HRT1 gene plays a role in glomerular development and patterning of the Xenopus pronephros anlagen
Development, August 1, 2006; 133(15): 2961 - 2971.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
J. L. Stubbs, L. Davidson, R. Keller, and C. Kintner
Radial intercalation of ciliated cells during Xenopus skin development
Development, July 1, 2006; 133(13): 2507 - 2515.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USAHome page
J.-B. Shin, D. Adams, M. Paukert, M. Siba, S. Sidi, M. Levin, P. G. Gillespie, and S. Grunder
Xenopus TRPN1 (NOMPC) localizes to microtubule-based cilia in epithelial cells, including inner-ear hair cells
PNAS, August 30, 2005; 102(35): 12572 - 12577.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
E. Lamar and C. Kintner
The Notch targets Esr1 and Esr10 are differentially regulated in Xenopus neural precursors
Development, August 15, 2005; 132(16): 3619 - 3630.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
K. J. Liu and R. M. Harland
Inhibition of neurogenesis by SRp38, a neuroD-regulated RNA-binding protein
Development, April 1, 2005; 132(7): 1511 - 1523.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
J. Tao, E. Kuliyev, X. Wang, X. Li, T. Wilanowski, S. M. Jane, P. E. Mead, and J. M. Cunningham
BMP4-dependent expression of Xenopus Grainyhead-like 1 is essential for epidermal differentiation
Development, March 1, 2005; 132(5): 1021 - 1034.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol.Home page
Y. You, T. Huang, E. J. Richer, J.-E. H. Schmidt, J. Zabner, Z. Borok, and S. L. Brody
Role of f-box factor foxj1 in differentiation of ciliated airway epithelial cells
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol, April 1, 2004; 286(4): L650 - L657.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
A. D. Chalmers, B. Strauss, and N. Papalopulu
Oriented cell divisions asymmetrically segregate aPKC and generate cell fate diversity in the early Xenopus embryo
Development, June 15, 2003; 130(12): 2657 - 2668.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Genes Dev.Home page
E. Lamar, G. Deblandre, D. Wettstein, V. Gawantka, N. Pollet, C. Niehrs, and C. Kintner
Nrarp is a novel intracellular component of the Notch signaling pathway
Genes & Dev., August 1, 2001; 15(15): 1885 - 1899.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Genes Dev.Home page
J. R. Shutter, S. Scully, W. Fan, W. G. Richards, J. Kitajewski, G. A. Deblandre, C. R. Kintner, and K. L. Stark
Dll4, a novel Notch ligand expressed in arterial endothelium
Genes & Dev., June 1, 2000; 14(11): 1313 - 1318.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
N Koyano-Nakagawa, J Kim, D Anderson, and C Kintner
Hes6 acts in a positive feedback loop with the neurogenins to promote neuronal differentiation
Development, January 10, 2000; 127(19): 4203 - 4216.
[Abstract] [PDF]


This Article
Right arrow Summary Freely available
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Deblandre, G. A.
Right arrow Articles by Kintner, C.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Deblandre, G. A.
Right arrow Articles by Kintner, C.