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    Wnt Gradient Formation Requires Retromer Function in Wnt-Producing Cells by Coudreuse, Damien Y.M, Roël, Giulietta, Betist, Marco C, Destrée, Olivier, Korswagen, Hendrik C

    “…Wnt proteins function as morphogens that can form long-range concentration gradients to pattern developing tissues. Here, we show that the retromer, a…”
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    Distinct roles for Xenopus Tcf/Lef genes in mediating specific responses to Wnt/beta-catenin signalling in mesoderm development by Liu, Fei, van den Broek, Olaf, Destrée, Olivier, Hoppler, Stefan

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-2005)
    “…Tcf/Lef transcription factors and beta-catenin mediate canonical Wnt signalling, which plays remarkably diverse roles in embryonic development, stem cell…”
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    The Xenopus Wnt effector XTcf-3 interacts with Groucho-related transcriptional repressors by Clevers, Hans, Roose, Jeroen, Molenaar, Miranda, Peterson, Josi, Hurenkamp, Jolanda, Brantjes, Helen, Moerer, Petra, van de Wetering, Marc, Destrée, Olivier

    Published in Nature (London) (08-10-1998)
    “…Tcf/Lef transcription factors mediate signalling from Wingless/Wnt proteins by recruiting Armadillo/β-catenin as a transcriptional co-activator. However,…”
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    PR130 Is a Modulator of the Wnt-Signaling Cascade That Counters Repression of the Antagonist Naked Cuticle by Creyghton, Menno P., Roël, Giulietta, Eichhorn, Pieter J. A., Vredeveld, Liesbeth C., Destrée, Olivier, Bernards, René

    “…The Wnt-signaling cascade is required for several crucial steps during early embryogenesis, and its activity is modulated by various agonists and antagonists…”
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    PR72, a novel regulator of Wnt signaling required for Naked cuticle function by Creyghton, Menno P, Roël, Giulietta, Eichhorn, Pieter J A, Hijmans, E Marielle, Maurer, Irma, Destrée, Olivier, Bernards, René

    Published in Genes & development (01-02-2005)
    “…The Wnt signaling cascade is a central regulator of cell fate determination during embryonic development, whose deregulation contributes to oncogenesis. Naked…”
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    The Wnt signaling mediator tcf1 is required for expression of foxd3 during Xenopus gastrulation by Janssens, Sylvie, Van Den Broek, Olaf, Davenport, Ian R, Akkers, Robbert C, Liu, Fei, Veenstra, Gert Jan C, Hoppler, Stefan, Vleminckx, Kris, Destrée, Olivier

    “…TCF1 belongs to the family of LEF1/TCF transcription factors that regulate gene expression downstream of Wnt/β-catenin signaling, which is crucial for…”
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    Wnt-6 is expressed in the ureter bud and induces kidney tubule development in vitro by Itäranta, Petri, Lin, Yanfeng, Peräsaari, Juha, Roël, Giulietta, Destrée, Olivier, Vainio, Seppo

    Published in Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) (01-04-2002)
    “…The embryonic kidney is a classic developmental model system for studying inductive tissue interactions that govern organogenesis. We report here that Wnt‐6 is…”
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    Identification of connexin43 as a functional target for Wnt signalling by van der Heyden, M A, Rook, M B, Hermans, M M, Rijksen, G, Boonstra, J, Defize, L H, Destrée, O H

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-06-1998)
    “…Wnt mediated signal transduction is considered to regulate activity of target genes. In Xenopus embryos, ectopic Wnt1 and Wnt8 expression induces…”
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    Lef-1 and Tcf-3 Transcription Factors Mediate Tissue-Specific Wnt Signaling during Xenopus Development by Roël, Giulietta, Hamilton, Fiona S., Gent, Yoony, Bain, Andrew A., Destrée, Olivier, Hoppler, Stefan

    Published in Current biology (19-11-2002)
    “…Wnt signaling functions repeatedly during embryonic development to induce different but specific responses. What molecular mechanisms ensure that Wnt signaling…”
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    Cloning, embryonic expression, and functional characterization of two novel connexins from Xenopus laevis by de Boer, Teun P., Kok, Bart, Roël, Giulietta, van Veen, Toon A.B., Destrée, Olivier H.J., Rook, Martin B., Vos, Marc A., de Bakker, Jacques M.T., van der Heyden, Marcel A.G.

    “…Vertebrate gap junctions are constituted of connexin (Cx) proteins. In Xenopus laevis, only seven different Cxs have been described so far. Here, we identify…”
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    Translation of Maternal TATA-Binding Protein mRNA Potentiates Basal but Not Activated Transcription in Xenopus Embryos at the Midblastula Transition by Veenstra, G J, Destrée, O H, Wolffe, A P

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-12-1999)
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    Analysis of the Tcf‐3 promoter during early development of Xenopus by Spieker, Nicole, Peterson, Josi, Reneman, Stefan, Destrée, Olivier

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-11-2004)
    “…XTcf‐3 functions as a transcriptional regulator in the canonical Wnt signaling cascade and can repress or activate downstream target genes. Expression of…”
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    Functional differences between Tcf1 isoforms in early Xenopus development by Roël, Giulietta, Van Den Broek, Olaf, Destrée, Olivier

    “…In Xenopus gastrula stage embryos, four isoforms of Tcf1 (B, C, D and E) are present with high amino acid sequence conservation compared to fish, mice and…”
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    Expression Pattern of Wnt Signaling Components in the Adult Intestine by Gregorieff, Alex, Pinto, Daniel, Begthel, Harry, Destrée, Olivier, Kielman, Menno, Clevers, Hans

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-08-2005)
    “…Background & Aims: In the intestine, the canonical Wnt signaling cascade plays a crucial role in driving the proliferation of epithelial cells. Furthermore,…”
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    Expression pattern of Wnt signaling components in the adult intestine by Gregorieff, Alex, Pinto, Daniel, Begthel, Harry, Destrée, Olivier, Kielman, Menno, Clevers, Hans

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-08-2005)
    “…In the intestine, the canonical Wnt signaling cascade plays a crucial role in driving the proliferation of epithelial cells. Furthermore, aberrant activation…”
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    Non-cell autonomous induction of apoptosis and loss of posterior structures by activation domain-specific interactions of Oct-1 in the Xenopus embryo by Veenstra, G J, Peterson-Maduro, J, Mathu, M T, van der Vliet, P C, Destrée, O H

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-09-1998)
    “…Oct-1, a member of the POU family of transcription factors, is expressed at relatively high levels in ectodermal and mesodermal cell lineages during early…”
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    Two Members of the Tcf Family Implicated in Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling during Embryogenesis in the Mouse by Korinek, Vladimir, Barker, Nick, Willert, Karl, Molenaar, Miranda, Roose, Jeroen, Wagenaar, Gerry, Markman, Marry, Lamers, Wout, Destree, Olivier, Clevers, Hans

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-03-1998)
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    Repression of organizer genes in dorsal and ventral Xenopus cells mediated by maternal XTcf3 by Houston, Douglas W, Kofron, Matt, Resnik, Ernesto, Langland, Rachel, Destree, Olivier, Wylie, Christopher, Heasman, Janet

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-09-2002)
    “…In the early Xenopus embryo, the dorsal axis is specified by a Wnt signal transduction pathway, involving the movement of β-catenin into dorsal cell nuclei…”
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