25 results on '"Pfefferli, Catherine"'
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2. Multiple cryoinjuries modulate the efficiency of zebrafish heart regeneration
3. The regeneration-responsive element careg monitors activation of Müller glia after MNU-induced damage of photoreceptors in the zebrafish retina
4. The regeneration-responsive element careg monitors activation of Müller glia after MNU-induced damage of photoreceptors in the zebrafish retina
5. Parallels between oncogene-driven cardiac hyperplasia and heart regeneration in zebrafish
6. Hydrodynamic stress and phenotypic plasticity of the zebrafish regenerating fin
7. Hydrodynamic stress and phenotypic plasticity of the zebrafish regenerating fin
8. Persistent Ventricle Partitioning in the Adult Zebrafish Heart
9. The Caenorhabditis elegans LET-418/Mi2 plays a conserved role in lifespan regulation
10. Oncogene-induced cardiac neoplasia shares similar mechanisms with heart regeneration in zebrafish
11. Lymphatic vessels help mend broken hearts
12. Lymphatic vessels help mend broken hearts
13. The art of fin regeneration in zebrafish
14. A dual epimorphic and compensatory mode of heart regeneration in zebrafish
15. MOESM3 of Fine-tuning of chromatin composition and Polycomb recruitment by two Mi2 homologues during C. elegans early embryonic development
16. The careg element reveals a common regulation of regeneration in the zebrafish myocardium and fin
17. Fine-tuning of chromatin composition and Polycomb recruitment by two Mi2 homologues during C. elegans early embryonic development
18. Collagen XII Contributes to Epicardial and Connective Tissues in the Zebrafish Heart during Ontogenesis and Regeneration
19. Fine-tuning of chromatin composition and Polycomb recruitment by two Mi2 homologues during C. elegans early embryonic development
20. The Caenorhabditis elegans LET-418/Mi2 plays a conserved role in lifespan regulation
21. Specific NuRD components are required for fin regeneration in zebrafish
22. Specific NuRD components are required for fin regeneration in zebrafish
23. Different Mi-2 Complexes for Various Developmental Functions in Caenorhabditis elegans
24. Different Mi-2 Complexes for Various Developmental Functions in Caenorhabditis elegans
25. The Caenorhabditis elegans LET-418/ Mi2 plays a conserved role in lifespan regulation.
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