Walter Knöchel

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Ulm University, Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany 
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Tiedemann H, Asashima M, Born J, et al. (2023) Determination, induction and pattern formation in early amphibian embryos. Development, Growth & Differentiation. 38: 233-246
Julier A, Goll C, Korte B, et al. (2012) Pou-V factor Oct25 regulates early morphogenesis in Xenopus laevis. Development, Growth & Differentiation. 54: 702-16
Schuff M, Siegel D, Philipp M, et al. (2012) Characterization of Danio rerio Nanog and functional comparison to Xenopus vents Stem Cells and Development. 21: 1225-1238
Wacker SA, Alvarado C, von Wichert G, et al. (2011) RITA, a novel modulator of Notch signalling, acts via nuclear export of RBP-J. The Embo Journal. 30: 43-56
Cao Y, Oswald F, Wacker SA, et al. (2010) Reversal of Xenopus Oct25 function by disruption of the POU domain structure. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285: 8408-21
Schuff M, Siegel D, Bardine N, et al. (2010) FoxO genes are dispensable during gastrulation but required for late embryogenesis in Xenopus laevis Developmental Biology. 337: 259-273
Siegel D, Schuff M, Oswald F, et al. (2009) Functional dissection of XDppa2/4 structural domains in Xenopus development Mechanisms of Development. 126: 974-989
Bardine N, Donow C, Korte B, et al. (2009) Two Hoxc6 transcripts are differentially expressed and regulate primary neurogenesis in Xenopus laevis. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 238: 755-65
Cao Y, Siegel D, Oswald F, et al. (2008) Oct25 represses transcription of nodal/activin target genes by interaction with signal transducers during Xenopus gastrulation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283: 34168-77
Yuan L, Cao Y, Oswald F, et al. (2008) IRE1beta is required for mesoderm formation in Xenopus embryos. Mechanisms of Development. 125: 207-22
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