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Papers associated with myeloid cell

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Characteristic Distribution of Hematopoietic Cells in Bone Marrow of Xenopus Laevis., Morita S., Bull Tokyo Dent Coll. September 8, 2021; 62 (3): 171-180.


Epigenetic control of myeloid cells behavior by Histone Deacetylase activity (HDAC) during tissue and organ regeneration in Xenopus laevis., Pentagna N., Dev Comp Immunol. January 1, 2021; 114 103840.


Amphibian (Xenopus laevis) Tadpoles and Adult Frogs Differ in Their Antiviral Responses to Intestinal Frog Virus 3 Infections., Hauser KA., Front Immunol. January 1, 2021; 12 737403.                


Amphibian (Xenopus laevis) Interleukin-8 (CXCL8): A Perspective on the Evolutionary Divergence of Granulocyte Chemotaxis., Koubourli DV., Front Immunol. September 12, 2018; 9 2058.                  


Suppression of vascular network formation by chronic hypoxia and prolyl-hydroxylase 2 (phd2) deficiency during vertebrate development., Metikala S., Angiogenesis. April 1, 2016; 19 (2): 119-31.  


Tumor protein Tctp regulates axon development in the embryonic visual system., Roque CG., Development. April 1, 2016; 143 (7): 1134-48.                                  


Measuring Absolute RNA Copy Numbers at High Temporal Resolution Reveals Transcriptome Kinetics in Development., Owens ND., Cell Rep. January 26, 2016; 14 (3): 632-47.                                                  


Identification of genes expressed in the migrating primitive myeloid lineage of Xenopus laevis., Agricola ZN., Dev Dyn. January 1, 2016; 245 (1): 47-55.                      


Xenopus: An in vivo model for imaging the inflammatory response following injury and bacterial infection., Paredes R., Dev Biol. December 15, 2015; 408 (2): 213-28.                                              


Annexin A3 Regulates Early Blood Vessel Formation., Meadows SM., PLoS One. July 16, 2015; 10 (7): e0132580.            


NAD kinase controls animal NADP biosynthesis and is modulated via evolutionarily divergent calmodulin-dependent mechanisms., Love NR., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 3, 2015; 112 (5): 1386-91.                    


Nkx2.5 is involved in myeloid cell differentiation at anterior ventral blood islands in the Xenopus embryo., Sakata H., Dev Growth Differ. October 1, 2014; 56 (8): 544-54.              


zfp36 expression delineates both myeloid cells and cells localized to the fusing neural folds in Xenopus tropicalis., Noiret M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2014; 58 (10-12): 751-5.                


Hippo signaling components, Mst1 and Mst2, act as a switch between self-renewal and differentiation in Xenopus hematopoietic and endothelial progenitors., Nejigane S., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 57 (5): 407-14.                      


Examining BCL-2 family function with large unilamellar vesicles., Asciolla JJ., J Vis Exp. October 5, 2012; (68):


Sizzled-tolloid interactions maintain foregut progenitors by regulating fibronectin-dependent BMP signaling., Kenny AP., Dev Cell. August 14, 2012; 23 (2): 292-304.                                


Distinct mechanisms control the timing of differentiation of two myeloid populations in Xenopus ventral blood islands., Maéno M., Dev Growth Differ. February 1, 2012; 54 (2): 187-201.


Early cardiac morphogenesis defects caused by loss of embryonic macrophage function in Xenopus., Smith SJ., Mech Dev. January 1, 2011; 128 (5-6): 303-15.                            


C/EBPalpha initiates primitive myelopoiesis in pluripotent embryonic cells., Chen Y, Chen Y., Blood. July 2, 2009; 114 (1): 40-8.


spib is required for primitive myeloid development in Xenopus., Costa RM., Blood. September 15, 2008; 112 (6): 2287-96.                                      


Matrix metalloproteinase genes in Xenopus development., Harrison M., Dev Dyn. September 1, 2004; 231 (1): 214-20.      


Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor signals for increased glucose transport via phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase- and hydrogen peroxide-dependent mechanisms., Dhar-Mascareno M., J Biol Chem. March 28, 2003; 278 (13): 11107-14.


XPOX2-peroxidase expression and the XLURP-1 promoter reveal the site of embryonic myeloid cell development in Xenopus., Smith SJ., Mech Dev. September 1, 2002; 117 (1-2): 173-86.                    


FLRF, a novel evolutionarily conserved RING finger gene, is differentially expressed in mouse fetal and adult hematopoietic stem cells and progenitors., Abdullah JM., Blood Cells Mol Dis. January 1, 2001; 27 (1): 320-33.


Isolation of cDNAs encoding finger proteins and measurement of the corresponding mRNA levels during myeloid terminal differentiation., Pannuti A., Nucleic Acids Res. May 25, 1988; 16 (10): 4227-37.

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