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Profile Publications (8)
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Publications By Eamon Dubaissi

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A 'tad' of hope in the fight against airway disease., Dubaissi E., Biochem Soc Trans. October 30, 2020; 48 (5): 2347-2357.


Functional characterization of the mucus barrier on the Xenopus tropicalis skin surface., Dubaissi E, Rousseau K, Hughes GW, Ridley C, Grencis RK, Roberts IS, Thornton DJ., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. January 23, 2018; 115 (4): 726-731.                  


A secretory cell type develops alongside multiciliated cells, ionocytes and goblet cells, and provides a protective, anti-infective function in the frog embryonic mucociliary epidermis., Dubaissi E, Rousseau K, Lea R, Soto X, Nardeosingh S, Schweickert A, Amaya E, Thornton DJ, Papalopulu N., Development. April 1, 2014; 141 (7): 1514-25.                                


A novel serotonin-secreting cell type regulates ciliary motility in the mucociliary epidermis of Xenopus tadpoles., Walentek P, Bogusch S, Thumberger T, Vick P, Dubaissi E, Beyer T, Blum M, Schweickert A., Development. April 1, 2014; 141 (7): 1526-33.                        


Inositol kinase and its product accelerate wound healing by modulating calcium levels, Rho GTPases, and F-actin assembly., Soto X, Li J, Lea R, Dubaissi E, Papalopulu N, Amaya E., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 2, 2013; 110 (27): 11029-34.                                      


Multicolor fluorescent in situ mRNA hybridization (FISH) on whole mounts and sections., Lea R, Bonev B, Dubaissi E, Vize PD, Papalopulu N., Methods Mol Biol. January 1, 2012; 917 431-44.


Antibody development and use in chromogenic and fluorescent immunostaining., Dubaissi E, Panagiotaki N, Papalopulu N, Vize PD., Methods Mol Biol. January 1, 2012; 917 411-29.


Embryonic frog epidermis: a model for the study of cell-cell interactions in the development of mucociliary disease., Dubaissi E, Papalopulu N., Dis Model Mech. March 1, 2011; 4 (2): 179-92.                        

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