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Profile Publications (17)
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Publications By Lin Gufa

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Melanocortin Receptor 4 Signaling Regulates Vertebrate Limb Regeneration., Zhang M, Chen Y, Xu H, Yang L, Yuan F, Li L, Xu Y, Chen Y, Zhang C, Lin G., Dev Cell. August 20, 2018; 46 (4): 397-409.e5.                              


Dicer inactivation stimulates limb regeneration ability in Xenopus laevis., Zhang M, Yang L, Yuan F, Chen Y, Lin G., Wound Repair Regen. January 1, 2018; 26 (1): 46-53.          


KDM3A-mediated demethylation of histone H3 lysine 9 facilitates the chromatin binding of Neurog2 during neurogenesis., Lin H, Zhu X, Chen G, Song L, Gao L, Khand AA, Chen Y, Lin G, Tao Q., Development. October 15, 2017; 144 (20): 3674-3685.                          


Endogenous gradients of resting potential instructively pattern embryonic neural tissue via Notch signaling and regulation of proliferation., Pai VP, Lemire JM, Paré JF, Lin G, Chen Y, Levin M., J Neurosci. March 11, 2015; 35 (10): 4366-85.                    


Local and long-range endogenous resting potential gradients antagonistically regulate apoptosis and proliferation in the embryonic CNS., Pai VP, Lemire JM, Chen Y, Lin G, Levin M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2015; 59 (7-9): 327-40.


Imparting regenerative capacity to limbs by progenitor cell transplantation., Lin G, Chen Y, Slack JM., Dev Cell. January 14, 2013; 24 (1): 41-51.                          


Micro-computed tomography for visualizing limb skeletal regeneration in young Xenopus frogs., Chen Y, Lin G, Chen Y, Fok A, Slack JM., Anat Rec (Hoboken). October 1, 2012; 295 (10): 1562-5.


Transgenic analysis of signaling pathways required for Xenopus tadpole spinal cord and muscle regeneration., Lin G, Chen Y, Slack JM., Anat Rec (Hoboken). October 1, 2012; 295 (10): 1532-40.


Requirement for Wnt and FGF signaling in Xenopus tadpole tail regeneration., Lin G, Slack JM., Dev Biol. April 15, 2008; 316 (2): 323-35.              


The Xenopus tadpole: a new model for regeneration research., Slack JM, Lin G, Chen Y., Cell Mol Life Sci. January 1, 2008; 65 (1): 54-63.


Regeneration of neural crest derivatives in the Xenopus tadpole tail., Lin G, Chen Y, Slack JM., BMC Dev Biol. May 24, 2007; 7 56.                    


Control of muscle regeneration in the Xenopus tadpole tail by Pax7., Chen Y, Lin G, Slack JM., Development. June 1, 2006; 133 (12): 2303-13.    


Activin/Nodal signals mediate the ventral expression of myf-5 in Xenopus gastrula embryos., Chen Y, Lin GF, Hu R, Chen Y, Ding X., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. October 10, 2003; 310 (1): 121-7.


Lef/Tcf-dependent Wnt/beta-catenin signaling during Xenopus axis specification., Geng X, Xiao L, Lin GF, Hu R, Wang JH, Rupp RA, Ding X., FEBS Lett. July 17, 2003; 547 (1-3): 1-6.


T-box binding site mediates the dorsal activation of myf-5 in Xenopus gastrula embryos., Lin GF, Geng X, Chen Y, Qu B, Wang F, Hu R, Ding X., Dev Dyn. January 1, 2003; 226 (1): 51-8.


Is gamma-actin a regulator of amino acid transport?, Lin G, McCormick JI, Johnstone RM., Am J Physiol. June 1, 1996; 270 (6 Pt 1): C1647-55.


Differentiation of two classes of "A" system amino acid transporters., Lin G, McCormick JI, Johnstone RM., Arch Biochem Biophys. July 1, 1994; 312 (1): 308-15.

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