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Regeneration from three cellular sources and ectopic mini-retina formation upon neurotoxic retinal degeneration in Xenopus., Parain K, Chesneau A, Locker M, Borday C, Perron M., Glia. April 1, 2024; 72 (4): 759-776.                            


TBC1D32 variants disrupt retinal ciliogenesis and cause retinitis pigmentosa., Bocquet B, Borday C, Erkilic N, Mamaeva D, Donval A, Masson C, Parain K, Kaminska K, Quinodoz M, Perea-Romero I, Garcia-Garcia G, Jimenez-Medina C, Boukhaddaoui H, Coget A, Leboucq N, Calzetti G, Gandolfi S, Percesepe A, Barili V, Uliana V, Delsante M, Bozzetti F, Scholl HP, Corton M, Ayuso C, Millan JM, Rivolta C, Meunier I, Perron M, Kalatzis V., JCI Insight. November 8, 2023; 8 (21):                                               


V-ATPase Regulates Retinal Progenitor Cell Proliferation During Eye Regrowth in Xenopus., Kha CX, Nava I, Tseng KA., J Ocul Pharmacol Ther. October 1, 2023; 39 (8): 499-508.          


Zic5 stabilizes Gli3 via a non-transcriptional mechanism during retinal development., Sun J, Yoon J, Lee M, Lee HK, Hwang YS, Daar IO., Cell Rep. February 1, 2022; 38 (5): 110312.                                          


A model for investigating developmental eye repair in Xenopus laevis., Kha CX, Son PH, Lauper J, Tseng KA., Exp Eye Res. April 1, 2018; 169 38-47.                


Nr2e3 and Nrl can reprogram retinal precursors to the rod fate in Xenopus retina., McIlvain VA, Knox BE., Dev Dyn. July 1, 2007; 236 (7): 1970-9.      

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