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The following pages link to The matured eye of Xenopus laevis tadpoles produces factors that elicit a lens-forming response in embryonic ectoderm (Q71736823):
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- Early regeneration genes: Building a molecular profile for shared expression in cornea-lens transdifferentiation and hindlimb regeneration in Xenopus laevis (Q31094498) (← links)
- Characterizing gene expression during lens formation in Xenopus laevis: evaluating the model for embryonic lens induction (Q31096353) (← links)
- Gene expression profiles of lens regeneration and development in Xenopus laevis (Q33493483) (← links)
- The cellular and molecular bases of vertebrate lens regeneration (Q35604553) (← links)
- Expression of pluripotency factors in larval epithelia of the frog Xenopus: evidence for the presence of cornea epithelial stem cells (Q36573573) (← links)
- Lens regeneration from the cornea requires suppression of Wnt/β-catenin signaling (Q36828519) (← links)
- Retinoic acid regulation by CYP26 in vertebrate lens regeneration (Q37612543) (← links)
- Molecular and cellular aspects of amphibian lens regeneration (Q37773643) (← links)
- Psf2 plays important roles in normal eye development in Xenopus laevis. (Q38572339) (← links)
- The lens regenerative competency of limbal vs. central regions of mature Xenopus cornea epithelium (Q38939371) (← links)
- The G-protein-coupled receptor, GPR84, is important for eye development in Xenopus laevis (Q42103773) (← links)
- FGF signaling is required for lens regeneration in Xenopus laevis (Q42125617) (← links)
- The lens-regenerating competence in the outer cornea and epidermis of larval Xenopus laevis is related to pax6 expression (Q42171327) (← links)
- The optic vesicle promotes cornea to lens transdifferentiation in larval Xenopus laevis (Q42171338) (← links)
- Neuronal leucine-rich repeat 6 (XlNLRR-6) is required for late lens and retina development in Xenopus laevis (Q46926484) (← links)
- Isolation and characterization of a novel gene, xMADML, involved in Xenopus laevis eye development. (Q52021037) (← links)
- Molecular markers for corneal epithelial cells in larval vs. adult Xenopus frogs. (Q64890247) (← links)
- Lens Regeneration in LarvalXenopus laevis:Experimental Analysis of the Decline in the Regenerative Capacity during Development (Q73513524) (← links)
- Diverse Evolutionary Origins and Mechanisms of Lens Regeneration (Q88175537) (← links)
- Methods for Examining Lens Regeneration in Xenopus (Q89080832) (← links)
- The role of sensory innervation in cornea-lens regeneration (Q93146251) (← links)