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Publications

 2022 
 
 
Kaucka, Marketa, Alberto Joven Araus, Marketa Tesarova, Joshua D. Currie, Johan Boström, Michaela Kavkova, Julian Petersen, et al. 2022. Altered Developmental Programs and Oriented Cell Divisions Lead to Bulky Bones during Salamander Limb Regeneration. Nature Communications 13 (1): 6949.
 
Maritta Schuez, Thomas Kurth, Joshua D. Currie, Tatiana Sandoval-Guzmán. Embryonic Tissue and Blastema Transplantations. Methods Mol Biol. 2023;2562:235-247. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2659-7_16.
 
Salamanders: Methods and Protocols, Volume 2562 of Methods in Molecular Biology, Springer Nature. ISBN: 978-1-0716-2659-7. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-0716-2659-7#toc
  • Co-editor for this collection of methods for working with salamanders across a range of fields
 
Camilo Riquelme-Guzmán, Stephanie L. Tsai, Karen Carreon Paz, Congtin Nguyen, David Oriola, Maritta Schuez, Jan Brugués, Joshua D. Currie, Tatiana Sandoval-Guzmán. Osteoclast-mediated resorption primes the skeleton for successful integration during axolotl limb regeneration. Elife. 2022 Oct 11;11:e79966. doi: 10.7554/eLife.79966.
 
Nicholas D. Leigh* and Joshua D. Currie*. Rebuilding limbs, one cell at a time. Developmental Dynamics. 2022 Sep;251(9):1389-1403. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.463. Epub 2022 Mar 10.  * Corresponding authors
 2019 
 
 
Joshua D. Currie*, Lidia Grosser, Prayag Murawala, Maritta Scheuz, Martin Michel, Elly M. Tanaka, Tatiana Sandoval-Guzmán*. The Prrx1 limb enhancer marks an adult subpopulation of injury-responsive dermal fibroblasts.
​ Biology Open. 8: bio043711. 2019.  *Corresponding authors
  • Interview for Biology Open “First Person" series: https://bio.biologists.org/content/8/7/bio046292.full
2018
 
 
Tobias Gerber, Prayag Murawala, Dunja Knapp, Wouter Masselink, Maritta Schuez, Sarah Hermann, Malgorzata Gac-Santel, Sergej Nowoshilow, Jorge Kageyama, Shahryar Khattak, Joshua D. Currie, J. Gray Camp, Elly M. Tanaka & Barbara Treutlein. Single-cell analysis uncovers convergence of cell identities during axolotl limb regeneration. Science, 362(6413). 2018.​
 
Tatiana Sandoval-Guzmán* and Joshua D. Currie*. “The journey of cells through regeneration,” Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 55:36-41. 2018. *Corresponding authors
2017
 
 
Marketa Kaucka, Tomas Zikmund, Marketa Tesarova, Daniel Gyllborg, Andreas Hellander, Josef Jaros, Jozef Kaiser, Julian Petersen, Bara Szarowska, Phillip T. Newton, Vyacheslav Dyachuk, Hong Qian, Yuji Mishina, Joshua D. Currie, Elly M. Tanaka, Alek Erickson, Andrew Dudley, Hjalmar Brismar, Paul Southam, Enrico Coen, Min Chen, Lee S. Weinstein, Ales Hampl, Ernest Arenas, Andrei S. Chagin, Kaj Fried and Igor Adameyko. “Oriented clonal cell dynamics enables accurate scaling and shaping of vertebrate cartilage,” Elife, 6: e25902. 2017.
2016
  
 
Joshua D. Currie*, Akane Kawaguchi, Ricardo Moreno Traspas, Maritta Schuez, Osvaldo Chara, Elly M. Tanaka*. ”Live imaging of axolotl digit regeneration reveals spatio-temporal choreography of diverse connective tissue progenitor pools,” Developmental Cell. 39(4), 411-423, 2016.  *Corresponding authors
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  • Faculty of 1000 recommended: https://f1000.com/prime/726955114
  • Highlighted in Current Biology: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.11.022
  • Interview for Development Cell “Meet the Author” Series: http://www.cell.com/developmental-cell/meet-the-author/joshua-currie​
  • Featured in the Developmental Cell “Best of 2017” Special Issue
2012
 
 
Prayag Murawala, Elly M. Tanaka, Joshua D. Currie. ”Regeneration: The Ultimate Example of Wound Healing,” Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 23(9), 954-962, 2012.
Other non-regeneration related publications:
  • Jaime C. Fox, Amy E. Howard, Joshua D. Currie, Stephen L. Rogers, and Kevin C. Slep. ”The XMAP215 family drives microtubule polymerization using a structurally diverse TOG array,” Molecular Biology of the Cell, 25(16), 2375-2392, 2014.
 
  • Joshua D. Currie, Gregory V. Schimizzi, Shannon Stewman, Ao Ma, Kevin C. Slep, and Stephen L. Rogers. ”The microtubule lattice and plus-end association of Drosophila Mini spindles is spatially regulated to fine-tune microtubule dynamics,” Molecular Biology of the Cell, 22(22), 4343–4361, 2011.
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  • Joshua D. Currie and Stephen L. Rogers. “Using the Drosophila melanogaster D17-c3 cell culture system to study cell motility,” Nature protocols, 6(10), 1632–1641, 2011.
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  • Dong Zhang, Kyle Grode,, Daniel Diaz, Emily Liebling, Joshua D. Currie, Daniel W. Buster, Ana B. Asenjo, Hernando J. Sosa, Jennifer Ross, Ao Ma, Stephen L. Rogers and David J. Sharp. “Drosophila Katanin is a microtubule depolymerase that regulates cortical-microtubule plus-end interactions and cell migration,” Nature Cell Biology, Apr;13(4):361-70, 2011.
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  • Gregory V. Schimizzi, Joshua D. Currie, and Stephen L. Rogers. ”Expression levels of a kinesin-13 microtubule depolymerase modulates the effectiveness of anti-microtubule agents,” PLOS ONE, 5(6): e11381, 2010.
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  • Nicole S. Bryce, Ja'Mes L. Leysath, Joshua D. Currie, Emily S. Clark, Donna J. Webb, and Alissa M. Weaver. “Cortactin promotes cell motility by enhancing lamellipodial persistence," Current Biology, 15:1276-1285, 2005.
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