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1. Circulating progenitor cells and the expression of Cxcl12, Cxcr4 and angiopoietin-like 4 during wound healing in the murine ear.

2. Diversity of clinical isolates of Aspergillus terreus in antifungal susceptibilities, genotypes and virulence in Galleria mellonella model: Comparison between respiratory and ear isolates.

3. Characterization of the species Malassezia pachydermatis and re-evaluation of its lipid dependence using a synthetic agar medium.

4. Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplant from MRL/MpJ Super-Healer Mice Does Not Improve Articular Cartilage Repair in the C57Bl/6 Strain.

5. Meningiomas of the cerebellopontine angle: radiological differences in tumors with internal auditory canal involvement and their influence on surgical outcome.

6. The four-herb Chinese medicine ANBP enhances wound healing and inhibits scar formation via bidirectional regulation of transformation growth factor pathway.

7. Magnetic resonance imaging of the ear for patient-specific reconstructive surgery.

8. Effect of hematoporphyrin monomethyl ether-sonodynamic therapy (HMME-SDT) on hypertrophic scarring.

9. Mechanisms of hearing loss after blast injury to the ear.

10. Novel basophil- or eosinophil-depleted mouse models for functional analyses of allergic inflammation.

11. Therapeutic effects of liposome-enveloped Ligusticum chuanxiong essential oil on hypertrophic scars in the rabbit ear model.

12. Comparative analysis of single-species and polybacterial wound biofilms using a quantitative, in vivo, rabbit ear model.

13. Sphingolipids as new biomarkers for assessment of delayed-type hypersensitivity and response to triptolide.

14. Plasmin plays an essential role in amplification of psoriasiform skin inflammation in mice.

15. Contribution of classic and alternative effector pathways in peanut-induced anaphylactic responses.

16. Variations in shape-sensitive restriction points mirror differences in the regeneration capacities of avian and mammalian ears.

17. The use of spinning-disk confocal microscopy for the intravital analysis of platelet dynamics in response to systemic and local inflammation.

18. Why amphibians are more sensitive than mammals to xenobiotics.

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