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  1. A practical and safer model of nitrogen mustard injury in cornea
  2. Expression of integrins to control migration direction of electrotaxis
  3. Infection-generated electric field in gut epithelium drives bidirectional migration of macrophages
  4. Early redox activities modulate Xenopus tail regeneration
  5. Correction: Early bioelectric activities mediate redox-modulated regeneration (doi: 10.1242/dev.142034)
  6. T Cells Dominate the Local Immune Response Induced by Intralesional IL-2 in Combination with Imiquimod and Retinoid for In-Transit Metastatic Melanoma
  7. 1119 High fluence light emitting diode red light effect on skin fibroblasts: A comprehensive RNA-seq analysis
  8. 1437 Effects of timolol on chronic wound gene expression
  9. Classic Ulcerative Pyoderma Gangrenosum Is a T Cell-Mediated Disease Targeting Follicular Adnexal Structures: A Hypothesis Based on Molecular and Clinicopathologic Studies
  10. Nodal–Activin pathway is a conserved neural induction signal in chordates
  11. CD4+ virtual memory: Antigen-inexperienced T cells reside in the naïve, regulatory, and memory T cell compartments at similar frequencies, implications for autoimmunity
  12. Early bioelectric activities mediate redox-modulated regeneration
  13. BMP signalling controls the construction of vertebrate mucociliary epithelia
  14. Measurement of Extracellular Ion Fluxes Using the Ion-selective Self-referencing Microelectrode Technique
  15. Single cell wound generates electric current circuit and cell membrane potential variations that requires calcium influx
  16. Ventx Factors Function as Nanog-Like Guardians of Developmental Potential in Xenopus
  17. An essential role for transcription before the MBT in Xenopus laevis
  18. Distinct Xenopus Nodal ligands sequentially induce mesendoderm and control gastrulation movements in parallel to the Wnt/PCP pathway
  19. BMP inhibition initiates neural induction via FGF signaling and Zic genes
  20. zic genes act directly downstream of FGF signalling and BMP inhibition to promote a pre-neural state in Xenopus
  21. Glypicans are differentially expressed during patterning and neurogenesis of early mouse brain