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Will Wood

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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|December 9, 2019
Cell migration by swimming: Drosophila adipocytes as a new in vivo model of adhesion-independent motilityPaul Martin, Will Wood, Anna Franz
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 3, 2006
Distinct mechanisms regulate hemocyte chemotaxis during development and wound healing in Drosophila melanogasterWill Wood, Celia Faria, Antonio Jacinto
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|February 15, 2022
The Apoptosis Paradox in CancerOrnella Morana, Will Wood, Christopher D Gregory
Current Biology : CB|May 6, 2014
Ecdysone mediates the development of immunity in the Drosophila embryoKiri Louise Tan, Isabella Vlisidou, Will Wood
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|September 10, 2024
Continued contribution to atopic innovation with dupilumabAlex E Wright, Will Wood, Aakash Goyal
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|July 10, 2018
Long-term In Vivo Tracking of Inflammatory Cell Dynamics Within Drosophila PupaeHelen Weavers, Anna Franz, Will Wood, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 14, 2022
Piezo acts as a molecular brake on wound closure to ensure effective inflammation and maintenance of epithelial integrityLuigi Zechini, Clelia Amato, Alessandro Scopelliti, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|November 4, 2010
Ena drives invasive macrophage migration in Drosophila embryosPhilippa K Tucker, Iwan R Evans, Will Wood
Immunological Reviews|August 17, 2023
Understanding the diversity and dynamics of in vivo efferocytosis: Insights from the fly embryoRosalind Heron, Clelia Amato, Will Wood, et al.
Cell|May 24, 2016
Corpse Engulfment Generates a Molecular Memory that Primes the Macrophage Inflammatory ResponseHelen Weavers, Iwan R Evans, Paul Martin, et al.
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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|December 9, 2019
Cell migration by swimming: Drosophila adipocytes as a new in vivo model of adhesion-independent motilityPaul Martin, Will Wood, Anna Franz
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 3, 2006
Distinct mechanisms regulate hemocyte chemotaxis during development and wound healing in Drosophila melanogasterWill Wood, Celia Faria, Antonio Jacinto
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|February 15, 2022
The Apoptosis Paradox in CancerOrnella Morana, Will Wood, Christopher D Gregory
Current Biology : CB|May 6, 2014
Ecdysone mediates the development of immunity in the Drosophila embryoKiri Louise Tan, Isabella Vlisidou, Will Wood
Current Opinion in Pediatrics|September 10, 2024
Continued contribution to atopic innovation with dupilumabAlex E Wright, Will Wood, Aakash Goyal
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|July 10, 2018
Long-term In Vivo Tracking of Inflammatory Cell Dynamics Within Drosophila PupaeHelen Weavers, Anna Franz, Will Wood, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 14, 2022
Piezo acts as a molecular brake on wound closure to ensure effective inflammation and maintenance of epithelial integrityLuigi Zechini, Clelia Amato, Alessandro Scopelliti, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|November 4, 2010
Ena drives invasive macrophage migration in Drosophila embryosPhilippa K Tucker, Iwan R Evans, Will Wood
Immunological Reviews|August 17, 2023
Understanding the diversity and dynamics of in vivo efferocytosis: Insights from the fly embryoRosalind Heron, Clelia Amato, Will Wood, et al.
Cell|May 24, 2016
Corpse Engulfment Generates a Molecular Memory that Primes the Macrophage Inflammatory ResponseHelen Weavers, Iwan R Evans, Paul Martin, et al.
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