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1. Barx2 Controls Myoblast Fusion and Promotes MyoD-mediated Activation of the Smooth Muscle α-Actin Gene.

2. Innate Immunity and Biological Therapies for the Treatment of Sjögren's Syndrome.

3. The First Transcriptomic Atlas of the Adult Lacrimal Gland Reveals Epithelial Complexity and Identifies Novel Progenitor Cells in Mice.

4. Lacrimal Gland Epithelial Cells Shape Immune Responses through the Modulation of Inflammasomes and Lipid Metabolism.

5. Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 Induced by Wnt Signaling Increases the Proliferation and Migration of Embryonic Neural Stem Cells at Low O<sub2/sub> Levels.

6. Bmp7 regulates branching morphogenesis of the lacrimal gland by promoting mesenchymal proliferation and condensation.

8. Ectopic lymphoid structures in the aged lacrimal glands.

9. Nerve degeneration and regeneration in the cephalopod mollusc Octopus vulgaris: the case of the pallial nerve.

10. Alteration in cellular turnover and progenitor cell population in lacrimal glands from thrombospondin 1−/− mice, a model of dry eye.

11. Homodimerization Controls the Fibroblast Growth Factor 9 Subfamily's Receptor Binding and Heparan Sulfate-Dependent Diffusion in the Extracellular Matrix.

12. Differentiation of the ductal epithelium and smooth muscle in the prostate gland are regulated by the Notch/PTEN-dependent mechanism

13. The Homeobox Transcription Factor Barx2 Regulates Plasticity of Young Primary Myofibers.

14. BMP7 inhibits branching morphogenesis in the prostate gland and interferes with Notch signaling

15. The homeobox transcription factor Barx2 regulates chondrogenesis during limb development.

16. Correction: Symmorphosis through Dietary Regulation: A Combinatorial Role for Proteolysis, Autophagy and Protein Synthesis in Normalising Muscle Metabolism and Function of Hypertrophic Mice after Acute Starvation.

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