Xin-Peng Dun
Affiliations: | Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom |
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Dun XP, Carr L, Woodley PK, et al. (2023) Retraction Notice to: Macrophage-Derived Slit3 Controls Cell Migration and Axon Pathfinding in the Peripheral Nerve Bridge. Cell Reports. 42: 112517 |
Yao C, Wang Q, Wang Y, et al. (2021) Loc680254 regulates Schwann cell proliferation through Psrc1 and Ska1 as a microRNA sponge following sciatic nerve injury. Glia |
Chen B, Hu R, Min Q, et al. (2020) FGF5 Regulates Schwann Cell Migration and Adhesion. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 14: 237 |
Min Q, Parkinson DB, Dun XP. (2020) Migrating Schwann cells direct axon regeneration within the peripheral nerve bridge. Glia |
Chen B, Carr L, Dun XP. (2020) Dynamic expression of Slit1-3 and Robo1-2 in the mouse peripheral nervous system after injury. Neural Regeneration Research. 15: 948-958 |
Dun XP, Parkinson DB. (2020) Classic axon guidance molecules control correct nerve bridge tissue formation and precise axon regeneration. Neural Regeneration Research. 15: 6-9 |
Chen B, Chen Q, Parkinson DB, et al. (2019) Analysis of Schwann Cell Migration and Axon Regeneration Following Nerve Injury in the Sciatic Nerve Bridge. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 12: 308 |
Woodley PK, Min Q, Li Y, et al. (2019) Distinct VIP and PACAP Functions in the Distal Nerve Stump During Peripheral Nerve Regeneration. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13: 1326 |
Lyu C, Xia S, Lyu GW, et al. (2019) A preliminary study on DRGs and spinal cord of a galanin receptor 2-EGFP transgenic mouse. Neuropeptides. 102000 |
Dun XP, Carr L, Woodley PK, et al. (2019) Macrophage-Derived Slit3 Controls Cell Migration and Axon Pathfinding in the Peripheral Nerve Bridge. Cell Reports. 26: 1458-1472.e4 |