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Amphibian myelopoiesis., Yaparla A., Dev Comp Immunol. September 1, 2023; 146 104701.


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.                


Exploring the relationships between amphibian (Xenopus laevis) myeloid cell subsets., Yaparla A., Dev Comp Immunol. December 1, 2020; 113 103798.


The amphibian (Xenopus laevis) colony-stimulating factor-1 and interleukin-34-derived macrophages possess disparate pathogen recognition capacities., Yaparla A., Dev Comp Immunol. September 1, 2019; 98 89-97.


Class A Scavenger Receptors Are Used by Frog Virus 3 During Its Cellular Entry., Vo NTK., Viruses. January 23, 2019; 11 (2):       


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


Translational profiling of retinal ganglion cell optic nerve regeneration in Xenopus laevis., Whitworth GB., Dev Biol. June 15, 2017; 426 (2): 360-373.              


Long term effects of carbaryl exposure on antiviral immune responses in Xenopus laevis., De Jesús Andino F., Chemosphere. March 1, 2017; 170 169-175.


The unique myelopoiesis strategy of the amphibian Xenopus laevis., Yaparla A., Dev Comp Immunol. October 1, 2016; 63 136-43.


Amphibian macrophage development and antiviral defenses., Grayfer L., Dev Comp Immunol. May 1, 2016; 58 60-7.


Nonclassical MHC-Restricted Invariant Vα6 T Cells Are Critical for Efficient Early Innate Antiviral Immunity in the Amphibian Xenopus laevis., Edholm ES., J Immunol. July 15, 2015; 195 (2): 576-86.


Colony-stimulating factor-1-responsive macrophage precursors reside in the amphibian (Xenopus laevis) bone marrow rather than the hematopoietic subcapsular liver., Grayfer L., J Innate Immun. January 1, 2013; 5 (6): 531-42.

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