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1. Investigation of the activity of transposable elements and genes involved in their silencing in the newt Cynops orientalis, a species with a giant genome.

2. Thyroid Hormone Receptor Is Essential for Larval Epithelial Apoptosis and Adult Epithelial Stem Cell Development but Not Adult Intestinal Morphogenesis during Xenopus tropicalis Metamorphosis.

3. Molecular Evolution of Antigen-Processing Genes in Salamanders: Do They Coevolve with MHC Class I Genes?

4. Diversity and biogeography of frogs in the genus Amnirana (Anura: Ranidae) across sub-Saharan Africa.

5. Underground cryptic speciation within the Maghreb: Multilocus phylogeography sheds light on the diversification of the checkerboard worm lizard Trogonophis wiegmanni.

6. Mechanism of Action of Secreted Newt Anterior Gradient Protein.

7. A mini review on the antimicrobial peptides isolated from the genus Hylarana (Amphibia: Anura) with a proposed nomenclature for amphibian skin peptides.

8. Busulfan-mediated germ cell depletion does not alter gonad differentiation in the urodele amphibian Pleurodeles waltl.

9. Molecular cloning and characterization of ligand- and species-specificity of amphibian estrogen receptors.

10. Isoform divergence of the filamin family of proteins.

11. Peptidomics and genomics analysis of novel antimicrobial peptides from the frog, Rana nigrovittata.

12. A consistent nomenclature of antimicrobial peptides isolated from frogs of the subfamily Phyllomedusinae.

13. Novel brevinins from Chinese piebald odorous frog (Huia schmackeri) skin deduced from cloned biosynthetic precursors.

14. Comparative analysis of Xenopus VegT, the meso-endodermal determinant, identifies an unusual conserved sequence.

15. The cecropin superfamily of toxic peptides.

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