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1. Division of developmental phases of freshwater leech Whitmania pigra and key genes related to neurogenesis revealed by whole genome and transcriptome analysis

2. Short C-terminal Musashi-1 proteins regulate pluripotency states in embryonic stem cells

3. High-resolution single-cell analysis paves the cellular path for brain regeneration in salamanders

4. Pharmacological modulation of the cAMP signaling of two isoforms of melanocortin-3 receptor by melanocortin receptor accessory proteins in the tetrapod Xenopus laevis

5. Evi5 is required for Xenopus limb and tail regeneration

6. CtBP modulates Snail-mediated tumor invasion in Drosophila

7. Activation of the Melanocortin-4 receptor signaling by α-MSH stimulates nerve-dependent mouse digit regeneration

8. Pharmacological Modulation of Melanocortin 1 Receptor Signaling by Mrap Proteins in Xenopus tropicalis

9. Snail regulates Hippo signalling-mediated cell proliferation and tissue growth in Drosophila

10. Pharmacological Evaluation of Melanocortin 2 Receptor Accessory Protein 2 on Axolotl Neural Melanocortin Signaling

12. Genome and transcriptome of freshwater leech Whitmania pigra reveal key genes related to morphogenesis, signal pathways and neurogenesis during embryonic development

13. Pharmacological modulation of dual melanocortin‐4 receptor signaling by melanocortin receptor accessory proteins in the Xenopus laevis

15. Toll-7 promotes tumour growth and invasion in Drosophila

16. Pharmacological Evaluation of Melanocortin 2 Receptor Accessory Protein 2 on Axolotl Neural Melanocortin Signaling

17. Pharmacological modulation of the cAMP signaling of two isoforms of melanocortin-3 receptor by melanocortin receptor accessory proteins in the tetrapod Xenopus laevis

18. Activation of the Melanocortin-4 receptor signaling by α-MSH stimulates nerve-dependent mouse digit regeneration

19. Pharmacological evaluation of MRAP proteins on Xenopus neural melanocortin signaling

20. Reversible acetylation modulates dishevelled-2 puncta formation in canonical Wnt signaling activation

21. Dicer inactivation stimulates limb regeneration ability inXenopus laevis

22. KDM3A-mediated demethylation of histone H3 lysine 9 facilitates the chromatin binding of Neurog2 during neurogenesis

23. Generation of iPSC-derived limb progenitor-like cells for stimulating phalange regeneration in the adult mouse

24. Imparting Regenerative Capacity to Limbs by Progenitor Cell Transplantation

25. Transgenic Analysis of Signaling Pathways Required forXenopusTadpole Spinal Cord and Muscle Regeneration

26. Melanocortin Receptor 4 Signaling Regulates Vertebrate Limb Regeneration

27. Requirement for Wnt and FGF signaling in Xenopus tadpole tail regeneration

28. Molecular and Cellular Basis of Regeneration and Tissue Repair

29. Local and long-range endogenous resting potential gradients antagonistically regulate apoptosis and proliferation in the embryonic CNS

30. Endogenous Gradients of Resting Potential Instructively Pattern Embryonic Neural Tissue via Notch Signaling and Regulation of Proliferation

31. Control of muscle regeneration in theXenopustadpole tail by Pax7

32. Activin/Nodal signals mediate the ventral expression of myf-5 in Xenopus gastrula embryos

33. Lef/Tcf-dependent Wnt/β-catenin signaling duringXenopusaxis specification

34. TheXenopusModel for Regeneration Research

35. Cooperative interaction of Etv2 and Gata2 regulates the development of endothelial and hematopoietic lineages

36. Micro-computed tomography for visualizing limb skeletal regeneration in young Xenopus frogs

37. Regeneration of neural crest derivatives in the Xenopus tadpole tail

38. Stage-specific expression of breast cancer-specific gene gamma-synuclein

39. T-box binding site mediates the dorsal activation of myf-5 in Xenopus gastrula embryos

40. Local and long-range endogenous resting potential gradients antagonistically regulate apoptosis and proliferation in the embryonic CNS.

41. Regeneration of neural crest derivatives in the Xenopus tadpole tail.

43. Control of muscle regeneration in the Xenopus tadpole tail by Pax7.

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