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1. Duox is the primary NADPH oxidase responsible for ROS production during adult caudal fin regeneration in zebrafish

3. Persistent fluid flows defined by active matter boundaries

4. Comprehensive management of adults with chronic migraine: Clinical practice guidelines in Mexico

5. Matriptase activation of Gq drives epithelial disruption and inflammation via RSK and DUOX

6. PPIA and YWHAZ Constitute a Stable Pair of Reference Genes during Electrical Stimulation in Mesenchymal Stem Cells

7. Ca2+-Induced Mitochondrial ROS Regulate the Early Embryonic Cell Cycle

8. Aerobic glycolysis is important for zebrafish larval wound closure and tail regeneration

9. Zebrafish duox mutations provide a model for human congenital hypothyroidism

10. A median fin derived from the lateral plate mesoderm and the origin of paired fins

13. Seeing is believing

14. Highly efficient bi-allelic mutation rates using TALENs in Xenopus tropicalis

15. Persistent fluid flows defined by active matter boundaries

16. The roles of NADPH oxidases during adult zebrafish fin regeneration

17. Comprehensive management of adults with chronic migraine: Clinical practice guidelines in Mexico

18. Matriptase activation of Gq drives epithelial disruption and inflammation via RSK and DUOX

19. Selective Inhibition of Heparan Sulphate and Not Chondroitin Sulphate by a Small, Soluble Competitive Inhibitor

20. Selective Inhibition of Heparan Sulphate and Not Chondroitin Sulphate Biosynthesis by a Small, Soluble Competitive Inhibitor

21. Trombólise intra-arterial pulmonar no pós-operatório de clipagem de aneurisma cerebral: relato de caso Intra-arterial pulmonary thrombolysis at the postoperative period of brain aneurysm clamping: case report

22. Transfusion-related acute lung injury em pós-operatório de neurocirurgia: relato de caso Transfusion-related acute lung injury after following neurosurgery: case report

23. Aerobic glycolysis is important for zebrafish larval wound closure and tail regeneration

25. Matriptase generates a tissue damage response via promoting Gq signalling, leading to RSK and DUOX activation

26. A functional genome-wide in vivo screen identifies new regulators of signalling pathways during early Xenopus embryogenesis.

27. Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) promotes wound re-epithelialisation in frog and human skin.

28. Reactive oxygen species during heart regeneration in zebrafish: Lessons for future clinical therapies

29. Clinical considerations on the introduction of ocrelizumab in Mexico

30. How to Grow

31. Borrelia burgdorferi as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s dementia and mild cognitive impairment

32. Model systems for regeneration

33. Model systems for regeneration: Xenopus

34. Diferencias en actitudes y estrategias cognitivas sociales entre jóvenes infractores y no infractores de la ciudad de Bogotá

35. The role of immunonutritional support in cancer treatment: Current evidence

36. Pesetas, calmados y hermanos: iniciativas de retiro, rehabilitación y reinserción de pandilleros en El Salvador

38. Fenomenología y transformación del discurso de las FARC para la estrategia y el poder: La transformación discursiva de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC)

39. Zebrafish

40. Una aproximación al clima organizacional en la Policía Nacional Civil (PNC) de El Salvador

41. The cellular and molecular mechanisms of tissue repair and regeneration as revealed by studies inXenopus

43. Borrelia burgdorferi as a risk factor for Alzheimer's dementia and mild cognitive impairment

45. Clinical features of Guillain-Barré Syndrome in a tertiary-level hospital in Mexico

47. Escisión al interior de la pandilla Barrio 18 en El Salvador: Una mirada antropológica

48. Division inside Barrio 18 gang in El Salvador: An anthropological view

49. Elevated and sustained reactive oxygen species levels facilitate mesoderm formation during early Xenopus development

50. Xenopus as a Model Organism for Biomedical Research

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