“…patterning and neural plate formation of chicken and Xenopus, where TSK function is mediated by BMP, Vg1, Notch and Xnr2 interactions (Acharjee et al, 2015;Kuriyama et al, 2006;Morris, Almeida, Tanaka, Ohta, & Ohnuma, 2007;Ohta et al, 2006). TSK is involved in the regulation of hair cycle, wound healing and bone formation as well (Niimori et al, 2012;Niimori, Kawano, Niimori-Kita, Ihn, & Ohta, 2014;Yano et al, 2017). It also binds in vitro to connective tissue growth factor (CCN2/CTGF) which plays a regulatory role during skeletal development, growth and regeneration by interacting with BMP and TGF-β (Ohta et al, 2019;Takigawa, 2018).…”