Jessica Whited
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorPaul A. Garrity | grad student | 2000-2006 | MIT |
Clifford J. Tabin | post-doc | Harvard Medical School (DevTree) |
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Min S, Whited JL. (2022) Limb blastema formation: How much do we know at a genetic and epigenetic level? The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 299: 102858 |
Sousounis K, Erdogan B, Levin M, et al. (2020) Precise control of ion channel and gap junction expression is required for patterning of the regenerating axolotl limb. The International Journal of Developmental Biology |
Leigh ND, Sessa S, Dragalzew AC, et al. (2020) von Willebrand factor D and EGF domains is an evolutionarily conserved and required feature of blastemas capable of multitissue appendage regeneration. Evolution & Development |
Sousounis K, Bryant DM, Martinez Fernandez J, et al. (2020) Eya2 promotes cell cycle progression by regulating DNA damage response during vertebrate limb regeneration. Elife. 9 |
Whited JL, Levin M. (2019) Bioelectrical controls of morphogenesis: from ancient mechanisms of cell coordination to biomedical opportunities. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 57: 61-69 |
Miller BM, Johnson K, Whited JL. (2019) Common themes in tetrapod appendage regeneration: a cellular perspective. Evodevo. 10: 11 |
Leigh ND, Dunlap GS, Johnson K, et al. (2018) Transcriptomic landscape of the blastema niche in regenerating adult axolotl limbs at single-cell resolution. Nature Communications. 9: 5153 |
Payzin-Dogru D, Whited JL. (2018) An integrative framework for salamander and mouse limb regeneration. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 62: 393-402 |
Natarajan N, Abbas Y, Bryant DM, et al. (2018) Complement Receptor C5aR1 Plays an Evolutionarily Conserved Role in Successful Cardiac Regeneration. Circulation |
Bryant DM, Sousounis K, Payzin-Dogru D, et al. (2017) Identification of regenerative roadblocks via repeat deployment of limb regeneration in axolotls. Npj Regenerative Medicine. 2: 30 |