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Matsubayashi, Y, Razzel, W & Martin, P, 2011, ‘White wave analysis of epithelial scratch wound healing reveals how cells mobilise back from the leading edge in a myosin-II-dependent fashion’. Journal of Cell Science, vol 24 (7)., pp. 1017 - 1021
Feng, Y, Santoriello, C, Mione, M, Hurlstone, A & Martin, P, 2010, ‘Live imaging of innate immune cell sensing of transformed cells in zebrafish larvae: Parallels between tumor initiation and wound inflammation’. PLoS Biology, vol 8., pp. 1-19
Liepe, J, Sim, A, Weavers, H, Ward, L, Martin, P & Stumpf, M, 2016, ‘Accurate Reconstruction of Cell and Particle Tracks from 3D Live Imaging Data’. Cell Systems, vol 3., pp. 102-107
Weavers, H, Liepe, J, Sim, A, Wood, W, Martin, P & Stumpf, M, 2016, ‘Systems Analysis of the Dynamic Inflammatory Response to Tissue Damage Reveals Spatiotemporal Properties of the Wound Attractant Gradient’. Current Biology, vol 26., pp. 1975-1989
Shaw, TJ & Martin, P, 2016, ‘Wound repair: a showcase for cell plasticity and migration’. Current Opinion in Cell Biology, vol 42., pp. 29-37
Weavers, H, Evans, IR, Martin, P & Wood, W, 2016, ‘Corpse engulfment generates a molecular memory that primes the macrophage inflammatory response’. Cell, vol 165., pp. 1658-1671
Nunan, R, Campbell, J, Mori, R, Pitulescu, ME, Jiang, WG, Harding, KG, Adams, RH, Nobes, CD & Martin, PB, 2015, ‘Ephrin-Bs Drive Junctional Downregulation and Actin Stress Fiber Disassembly to Enable Wound Re-epithelialization’. Cell Reports, vol 13., pp. 1380?1395
Feng, Y & Martin, P, 2015, ‘Imaging innate immune responses at tumour initiation: new insights from fish and flies’. Nature Cancer Reviews, vol 15., pp. 556-62
Antonio, N, B?nnelykke-Behrndtz, ML, Ward, LC, Collin, J, Christensen, IJ, Steiniche, T, Schmidt, H, Feng, Y & Martin, P, 2015, ‘The wound inflammatory response exacerbates growth of pre-neoplastic cells and progression to cancer’. EMBO Journal, vol 34., pp. 2219-36
Mori, R, Tanaka, K, Kerckhove, Md, Okamoto, M, Kashiyama, K, Tanaka, K, Kim, S, Kawata, T, Komatsu, T, Park, S, Ikematsu, K, Hirano, A, Martin, P & Shimokawa, I, 2014, ‘Reduced FOXO1 Expression Accelerates Skin Wound Healing and Attenuates Scarring’. The American journal of pathology, vol 184., pp. 2465-79