Publications
Structural Regeneration
Journal Article (10)
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Journal Article
151 (4), dev.202541 (2024)
Mechanisms of regeneration: to what extent do they recapitulate development? Development 2.
Journal Article
21 (1), 328 (2023)
Epigenetic-focused CRISPR/Cas9 screen identifies (absent, small, or homeotic)2-like protein (ASH2L) as a regulator of glioblastoma cell survival. Cell Communication and Signaling 3.
Journal Article
14 (1), 6346 (2023)
Multi-species atlas resolves an axolotl limb development and regeneration paradox. Nature Communications 4.
Journal Article
30 (6), pp. 623 - 635 (2022)
To regenerate or not to regenerate: Vertebrate model organisms of regeneration-competency and -incompetency. Wound Repair and Regeneration 5.
Journal Article
12, 771040 (2021)
Tissues and Cell Types of Appendage Regeneration: A Detailed Look at the Wound Epidermis and Its Specialized Forms. Frontiers in Physiology 6.
Journal Article
11 (7), 210126 (2021)
Appendage regeneration is context dependent at the cellular level. Open Biology 7.
Journal Article
14 (1), 32 (2021)
AF10 (MLLT10) prevents somatic cell reprogramming through regulation of DOT1L-mediated H3K79 methylation. Epigenetics & Chromatin 8.
Journal Article
148 (11), dev.199158 (2021)
Secreted inhibitors drive the loss of regeneration competence in Xenopus limbs. Development 9.
Journal Article
147 (3), dev.185496 (2020)
The myeloid lineage is required for the emergence of a regeneration-permissive environment following Xenopus tail amputation. Development 10.
Journal Article
364 (6441), pp. 653 - 658 (2019)
Identification of a regeneration-organizing cell in the Xenopus tail. Science Preprint (4)
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Preprint
Species-specific oxygen sensing governs the initiation of vertebrate limb regeneration. (submitted)
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Preprint
Spotiflow: accurate and efficient spot detection for fluorescence microscopy with deep stereographic flow regression. (submitted)
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Preprint
Specialized signaling centers direct cell fate and spatial organization in a limb organoid model. (submitted)
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Preprint
Epigenetic-focused CRISPR/Cas9 screen identifies ASH2L as a regulator of glioblastoma cell survival. (submitted)