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β-adrenergic receptor regulates embryonic epithelial extensibility through actomyosin inhibition., Mizoguchi Y, Nakashima K, Sato A, Shindo A., iScience. December 15, 2023; 26 (12): 108469.                            


A Focal Impact Model of Traumatic Brain Injury in Xenopus Tadpoles Reveals Behavioral Alterations, Neuroinflammation, and an Astroglial Response., Spruiell Eldridge SL, Teetsel JFK, Torres RA, Ulrich CH, Shah VV, Singh D, Zamora MJ, Zamora S, Sater AK., Int J Mol Sci. July 8, 2022; 23 (14):                         


The Wnt/PCP formin Daam1 drives cell-cell adhesion during nephron development., Krneta-Stankic V, Corkins ME, Paulucci-Holthauzen A, Kloc M, Gladden AB, Miller RK., Cell Rep. July 6, 2021; 36 (1): 109340.                                                      


Secreted inhibitors drive the loss of regeneration competence in Xenopus limbs., Aztekin C, Hiscock TW, Gurdon J, Jullien J, Marioni J, Simons BD., Development. June 1, 2021; 148 (11):                                             


Sprouty2 regulates positioning of retinal progenitors through suppressing the Ras/Raf/MAPK pathway., Sun J, Yoon J, Lee M, Hwang YS, Daar IO., Sci Rep. August 13, 2020; 10 (1): 13752.                      


The myeloid lineage is required for the emergence of a regeneration-permissive environment following Xenopus tail amputation., Aztekin C, Hiscock TW, Butler R, De Jesús Andino F, Robert J, Gurdon JB, Jullien J., Development. February 5, 2020; 147 (3):                                     


Activation of TRPV1 channels inhibits mechanosensitive Piezo channel activity by depleting membrane phosphoinositides., Borbiro I, Badheka D, Rohacs T., Sci Signal. February 10, 2015; 8 (363): ra15.