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James Monaghan
James Monaghan
Northeastern University
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Skin regeneration in adult axolotls: a blueprint for scar-free healing in vertebrates
AW Seifert, JR Monaghan, SR Voss, M Maden
PloS one 7 (4), e32875, 2012
2842012
Microarray and cDNA sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration
JR Monaghan, LG Epp, S Putta, RB Page, JA Walker, CK Beachy, W Zhu, ...
BMC biology 7, 1-19, 2009
1622009
Highly efficient targeted mutagenesis in axolotl using Cas9 RNA-guided nuclease
GP Flowers, AT Timberlake, KC Mclean, JR Monaghan, CM Crews
Development 141 (10), 2165-2171, 2014
1152014
From biomedicine to natural history research: EST resources for ambystomatid salamanders
S Putta, JJ Smith, JA Walker, M Rondet, DW Weisrock, J Monaghan, ...
BMC genomics 5, 1-17, 2004
1142004
Early gene expression during natural spinal cord regeneration in the salamander Ambystoma mexicanum
JR Monaghan, JA Walker, RB Page, S Putta, CK Beachy, SR Voss
Journal of neurochemistry 101 (1), 27-40, 2007
1132007
Neuregulin-1 signaling is essential for nerve-dependent axolotl limb regeneration
JE Farkas, PD Freitas, DM Bryant, JL Whited, JR Monaghan
Development 143 (15), 2724-2731, 2016
1072016
Gene expression patterns specific to the regenerating limb of the Mexican axolotl
JR Monaghan, A Athippozhy, AW Seifert, S Putta, AJ Stromberg, M Maden, ...
Biology open 1 (10), 937-948, 2012
972012
Experimentally induced metamorphosis in axolotls reduces regenerative rate and fidelity
JR Monaghan, AC Stier, F Michonneau, MD Smith, B Pasch, M Maden, ...
Regeneration 1 (1), 2-14, 2014
882014
Sal-Site: integrating new and existing ambystomatid salamander research and informational resources
JJ Smith, S Putta, JA Walker, DK Kump, AK Samuels, JR Monaghan, ...
BMC genomics 6, 1-6, 2005
862005
The influence of fundamental traits on mechanisms controlling appendage regeneration
AW Seifert, JR Monaghan, MD Smith, B Pasch, AC Stier, F Michonneau, ...
Biological Reviews 87 (2), 330-345, 2012
842012
Visualization of retinoic acid signaling in transgenic axolotls during limb development and regeneration
JR Monaghan, M Maden
Developmental biology 368 (1), 63-75, 2012
812012
Combinatorial transcriptional profiling of mouse and human enteric neurons identifies shared and disparate subtypes in situ
AA May-Zhang, E Tycksen, AN Southard-Smith, KK Deal, JT Benthal, ...
Gastroenterology 160 (3), 755-770. e26, 2021
752021
A brief history of the study of nerve dependent regeneration
JE Farkas, JR Monaghan
Neurogenesis 4 (1), e1302216, 2017
682017
Activation of germline-specific genes is required for limb regeneration in the Mexican axolotl
W Zhu, GM Pao, A Satoh, G Cummings, JR Monaghan, TT Harkins, ...
Developmental biology 370 (1), 42-51, 2012
662012
Mapping hematopoiesis in a fully regenerative vertebrate: the axolotl
D Lopez, L Lin, JR Monaghan, CR Cogle, FJ Bova, M Maden, EW Scott
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology 124 (8), 1232-1241, 2014
592014
Housing and Maintenance of Ambystoma mexicanum, the Mexican Axolotl
JE Farkas, JR Monaghan
Salamanders in regeneration research: methods and protocols, 27-46, 2015
492015
A model of transcriptional and morphological changes during thyroid hormone-induced metamorphosis of the axolotl
RB Page, JR Monaghan, JA Walker, SR Voss
General and comparative endocrinology 162 (2), 219-232, 2009
482009
Microarray analysis identifies keratin loci as sensitive biomarkers for thyroid hormone disruption in the salamander Ambystoma mexicanum
RB Page, JR Monaghan, AK Samuels, JJ Smith, CK Beachy, SR Voss
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology …, 2007
422007
Retinoic acid receptor regulation of epimorphic and homeostatic regeneration in the axolotl
M Nguyen, P Singhal, JW Piet, SJ Shefelbine, M Maden, SR Voss, ...
Development 144 (4), 601-611, 2017
362017
Regulation of injury-induced ovarian regeneration by activation of oogonial stem cells
P Erler, A Sweeney, JR Monaghan
Stem Cells 35 (1), 236-247, 2017
362017
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