Items by Wood, William
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2013
Evans, I., Ghai, P., Urbančič, V., Tan, K. L. and Wood, W., 2013. SCAR/WAVE-mediated processing of engulfed apoptotic corpses is essential for effective macrophage migration in Drosophila. Cell Death and Differentiation, 20 (5), pp. 709-720.
Razzell, W., Evans, I. R., Martin, P. and Wood, W., 2013. Calcium Flashes Orchestrate the Wound Inflammatory Response through DUOX Activation and Hydrogen Peroxide Release. Current biology : CB, 23 (5), pp. 424-9.
2012
Wood, W. and Eming, S.A., 2012. Repair or regenerate: How can we tip the balance? EMBO Reports, 13 (12), pp. 1040-1042.
Wood, W., 2012. Wound healing: Calcium flashes illuminate early events. Current Biology, 22 (1), R14-R16.
Vlisidou, I., Waterfield, N. and Wood, W., 2012. Elucidating the in vivo targets of Photorhabdus toxins in real-time using Drosophila embryos. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 710, pp. 49-57.
2011
Razzell, W., Wood, W. and Martin, P., 2011. Swatting flies: modelling wound healing and inflammation in Drosophila. Disease Models & Mechanisms, 4 (5), pp. 569-574.
Evans, I. R. and Wood, W., 2011. Understanding in vivo blood cell migration Drosophila hemocytes lead the way. Fly, 5 (2), pp. 110-114.
Evans, I. R. and Wood, W., 2011. Drosophila embryonic hemocytes. Current Biology, 21 (5), R173-R174.
Tucker, P. K., Evans, I. R. and Wood, W., 2011. Ena drives invasive macrophage migration in Drosophila embryos. Disease Models & Mechanisms, 4 (1), pp. 126-134.
2010
Stramer, B., Moreira, S., Millard, T., Evans, I., Huang, C. Y., Sabet, O., Milner, M., Dunn, G., Martin, P. and Wood, W., 2010. Clasp-mediated microtubule bundling regulates persistent motility and contact repulsion in Drosophila macrophages in vivo. The Journal of Cell Biology (JCB), 189 (4), pp. 681-689.
Evans, I. R., Hu, N., Skaer, H. and Wood, W., 2010. Interdependence of macrophage migration and ventral nerve cord development in Drosophila embryos. Development, 137 (10), pp. 1625-1633.
Moreira, S., Stramer, B., Evans, I., Wood, W. and Martin, P., 2010. Prioritization of competing damage and developmental signals by migrating macrophages in the drosophila embryo. Current Biology, 20 (5), pp. 464-470.
Evans, I. R., Zanet, J., Wood, W. and Stramer, B. M., 2010. Live imaging Of Drosophila melanogaster embryonic hemocyte migrations. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 36, e1696.
2009
Vlisidou, I., Dowling, A. J., Evans, I. R., Waterfield, N., ffrench-Constant, R. H. and Wood, W., 2009. Drosophila embryos as model systems for monitoring bacterial infection in real time. PLoS Pathogens, 5 (7), e1000518.
Defaye, A., Evans, I., Crozatier, M., Wood, W., Lemaitre, B. and Leulier, F., 2009. Genetic ablation of Drosophila Phagocytes reveals their contribution to both development and resistance to bacterial infection. Journal of Innate Immunity, 1 (4), pp. 322-334.
Stramer, B. and Wood, W., 2009. Inflammation and wound healing in Drosophila. Methods in Molecular Biology, 571, pp. 137-149.
2007
Wood, W. and Jacinto, A., 2007. Drosophila melanogaster embryonic haemocytes: masters of multitasking. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 8 (7), pp. 542-551.
2006
Wood, W., Faria, C. and Jacinto, A., 2006. Distinct mechanisms regulate hemocyte chemotaxis during development and wound healing in Drosophila melanogaster. The Journal of Cell Biology (JCB), 173 (3), pp. 405-416.
2005
Stramer, B., Wood, W., Galko, M. J., Redd, M. J., Jacinto, A., Parkhurst, S. M. and Martin, P., 2005. Live imaging of wound inflammation in Drosophila embryos reveals key roles for small GTPases during in vivo cell migration. The Journal of Cell Biology (JCB), 168 (4), pp. 567-573.
2002
Wood, W., Jacinto, A., Grose, R., Woolner, S., Gale, J., Wilson, C. and Martin, P., 2002. Wound healing recapitulates morphogenesis in Drosophila embryos. Nature Cell Biology, 4 (11), pp. 907-912.
Jacinto, A., Wood, W., Woolner, S., Hiley, C., Turner, L., Wilson, C., Martinez-Arias, A. and Martin, P., 2002. Dynamic analysis of actin cable function during Drosophila dorsal closure. Current Biology, 12 (14), pp. 1245-1250.
