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Larval T Cells Are Functionally Distinct from Adult T Cells in Xenopus laevis. , Paiola M , McGuire CC, Lopez Ruiz V, De Jesús Andino F, Robert J ., Immunohorizons. October 1, 2023; 7 (10): 696-707.
Advances in the Xenopus immunome: Diversification, expansion, and contraction. , Dimitrakopoulou D, Khwatenge CN, James-Zorn C , Paiola M , Bellin EW, Tian Y, Sundararaj N , Polak EJ, Grayfer L , Barnard D , Ohta Y, Horb M , Sang Y, Robert J ., Dev Comp Immunol. August 1, 2023; 145 104734.
Amphibians as a model to study the role of immune cell heterogeneity in host and mycobacterial interactions. , Paiola M , Dimitrakopoulou D, Pavelka MS, Robert J ., Dev Comp Immunol. February 1, 2023; 139 104594.
Evolution and Potential Subfunctionalization of Duplicated fms-Related Class III Receptor Tyrosine Kinase flt3s and Their Ligands in the Allotetraploid Xenopus laevis. , Paiola M , Ma S, Robert J ., J Immunol. September 1, 2022; 209 (5): 960-969.
TLR5-Mediated Reactivation of Quiescent Ranavirus FV3 in Xenopus Peritoneal Macrophages. , Samanta M, Yim J, De Jesús Andino F, Paiola M , Robert J ., J Virol. May 24, 2021; 95 (12):
Developing Tadpole Xenopus laevis as a Comparative Animal Model to Study Mycobacterium abscessus Pathogenicity. , Lopez A, Shoen C, Cynamon M, Dimitrakopoulou D, Paiola M , Pavelka MS, Robert J ., Int J Mol Sci. January 15, 2021; 22 (2):