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The myeloid lineage is required for the emergence of a regeneration-permissive environment following Xenopus tail amputation. , Aztekin C ., Development. February 5, 2020; 147 (3):
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Diurnal variation of tight junction integrity associates inversely with matrix metalloproteinase expression in Xenopus laevis corneal epithelium: implications for circadian regulation of homeostatic surface cell desquamation. , Wiechmann AF ., PLoS One. January 1, 2014; 9 (11): e113810.
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Matrix metalloproteinases mediate the dismantling of mesenchymal structures in the tadpole tail during thyroid hormone-induced tail resorption. , Jung JC., Dev Dyn. March 1, 2002; 223 (3): 402-13.