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2. Essential roles of YAP-TEAD complex in adult stem cell development during thyroid hormone-induced intestinal remodeling of Xenopus laevis
3. Regulation of Adult Intestinal Stem Cells through Thyroid Hormone-Induced Tissue Interactions during Amphibian Metamorphosis
4. Establishment of Intestinal Stem Cell Niche During Amphibian Metamorphosis
5. Thyroid hormone-induced expression of Foxl1 in subepithelial fibroblasts correlates with adult stem cell development during Xenopus intestinal remodeling
6. Stem cell development involves divergent thyroid hormone receptor subtype expression and epigenetic modifications in the Xenopus metamorphosing intestine
7. Thyroid Hormone-Induced Apoptosis during Amphibian Metamorphosis
8. Thyroid hormone regulation of apoptotic tissue remodeling: Implications from molecular analysis of amphibian metamorphosis
9. Activation of Matrix Metalloproteinase Genes during Thyroid Hormone-Induced Apoptotic Tissue Remodeling
10. 7 Biphasic Intestinal Development in Amphibians: Embryogenesis and Remodeling during Metamorphosis
11. Expression of hyaluronan synthases upregulated by thyroid hormone is involved in intestinal stem cell development during Xenopus laevis metamorphosis
12. How thyroid hormone regulates transformation of larval epithelial cells into adult stem cells in the amphibian intestine
13. Organ Culture of the Xenopus Tadpole Intestine
14. Essential Roles of Thyroid Hormone-Regulated Hyaluronan/CD44 Signaling in Adult Stem Cell Development During Xenopus laevis Intestinal Remodeling
15. Growth, Development, and Intestinal Remodeling Occurs in the Absence of Thyroid Hormone Receptor α in Tadpoles of Xenopus tropicalis
16. Functional analysis of thyroid hormone receptor beta in Xenopus tropicalis founders using CRISPR-Cas
17. Thyroid Hormone-Induced Activation of Notch Signaling is Required for Adult Intestinal Stem Cell Development During Xenopus Laevis Metamorphosis
18. Thyroid hormone activates Wnt/β-catenin signaling involved in adult epithelial development during intestinal remodeling in Xenopus laevis
19. A requirement for hedgehog signaling in thyroid hormone-induced postembryonic intestinal remodeling
20. Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Evolution and Development of the Digestive System
21. Thyroid Hormone-Regulated Wnt5a/Ror2 Signaling Is Essential for Dedifferentiation of Larval Epithelial Cells into Adult Stem Cells in the Xenopus laevis Intestine
22. Involvement of Androgen Receptor in Sex Determination in an Amphibian Species
23. Expression Profiling of Intestinal Tissues Implicates Tissue-Specific Genes and Pathways Essential for Thyroid Hormone-Induced Adult Stem Cell Development
24. Thyroid hormone-induced cell-cell interactions are required for the development of adult intestinal stem cells
25. Tissue-Specific Upregulation of MDS/EVI Gene Transcripts in the Intestine by Thyroid Hormone during Xenopus Metamorphosis
26. Stem Cell Development in the Small Intestinal Epithelium during Xenopus laevis Metamorphosis
27. Thyroid hormone-induced sonic hedgehog signal up-regulates its own pathway in a paracrine manner in theXenopus laevisintestine during metamorphosis
28. Thyroid hormone-regulated expression of nuclear lamins correlates with dedifferentiation of intestinal epithelial cells during Xenopus laevis metamorphosis
29. Spatiotemporal expression profile of no29/nucleophosmin3 in the intestine of Xenopus laevis during metamorphosis
30. Amphibian organ remodeling during metamorphosis: Insight into thyroid hormone-induced apoptosis
31. Evolutionary insights into postembryonic development of adult intestinal stem cells
32. RCAN1 Regulates Vascular Branching during Xenopus laevis Angiogenesis
33. Epithelial-Connective Tissue Interactions Induced by Thyroid Hormone Receptor Are Essential for Adult Stem Cell Development in the Xenopus laevis Intestine
34. The development of the adult intestinal stem cells: Insights from studies on thyroid hormone-dependent amphibian metamorphosis
35. Spatio-Temporal Expression Profile of Stem Cell-Associated Gene LGR5 in the Intestine during Thyroid Hormone-Dependent Metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis
36. Tissue-dependent induction of apoptosis by matrix metalloproteinase stromelysin-3 during amphibian metamorphosis
37. Apoptosis in amphibian organs during metamorphosis
38. Origin of the adult intestinal stem cells induced by thyroid hormone inXenopus laevis
39. Xenopus laevis Embryo as a Tool for in vivo Analysis of Gene Function
40. Thyroid hormone-up-regulated hedgehog interacting protein is involved in larval-to-adult intestinal remodeling by regulating sonic hedgehog signaling pathway in Xenopus laevis
41. Thyroid hormone regulation of stem cell development during intestinal remodeling
42. Sonic Hedgehog and Bone Morphogenetic Protein-4 Signaling Pathway Involved in Epithelial Cell Renewal along the Radial Axis of the Intestine
43. Regulation of extracellular matrix remodeling and cell fate determination by matrix metalloproteinase stromelysin-3 during thyroid hormone-dependent post-embryonic development
44. Regulation of adult intestinal epithelial stem cell development by thyroid hormone during Xenopus laevis metamorphosis
45. Regeneration of the amphibian intestinal epithelium under the control of stem cell niche
46. Xenopus laevis as a Model for the Functional Analysis of Genes Involved in Embryogenesis and Postembryonic Organ Regeneration
47. Expression profiles of the duplicated matrix metalloproteinase-9 genes suggest their different roles in apoptosis of larval intestinal epithelial cells duringXenopus laevis metamorphosis
48. Roles of Matrix Metalloproteinases and ECM Remodeling during Thyroid Hormone-Dependent Intestinal Metamorphosis inXenopus laevis
49. Shh/BMP-4 signaling pathway is essential for intestinal epithelial development duringXenopuslarval-to-adult remodeling
50. Role of ECM Remodeling in Thyroid Hormone-Dependent Apoptosis during Anuran Metamorphosis
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