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Dynamic behaviour of human neuroepithelial cells in the developing forebrain.

Nature communications

Subramanian L, Bershteyn M, Paredes MF, Kriegstein AR

Dynamic behaviour of human neuroepithelial cells in the developing forebrain.

Nature communications

Subramanian L, Bershteyn M, Paredes MF, Kriegstein AR

The impact of microRNAs on transcriptional heterogeneity and gene co-expression across single embryonic stem cells.

Nature communications

Gambardella G, Carissimo A, Chen A, Cutillo L, Nowakowski TJ, di Bernardo D, Blelloch R

The impact of microRNAs on transcriptional heterogeneity and gene co-expression across single embryonic stem cells.

Nature communications

Gambardella G, Carissimo A, Chen A, Cutillo L, Nowakowski TJ, di Bernardo D, Blelloch R

Bi- and uniciliated ependymal cells define continuous floor-plate-derived tanycytic territories.

Nature communications

Mirzadeh Z, Kusne Y, Duran-Moreno M, Cabrales E, Gil-Perotin S, Ortiz C, Chen B, Garcia-Verdugo JM, Sanai N, Alvarez-Buylla A

Cancer-associated fibroblast-secreted CXCL16 attracts monocytes to promote stroma activation in triple-negative breast cancers.

Nature communications

Allaoui R, Bergenfelz C, Mohlin S, Hagerling C, Salari K, Werb Z, Anderson RL, Ethier SP, Jirström K, Påhlman S, Bexell D, Tahin B, Johansson ME, Larsson C, Leandersson K

Cancer-associated fibroblast-secreted CXCL16 attracts monocytes to promote stroma activation in triple-negative breast cancers.

Nature communications

Allaoui R, Bergenfelz C, Mohlin S, Hagerling C, Salari K, Werb Z, Anderson RL, Ethier SP, Jirström K, Påhlman S, Bexell D, Tahin B, Johansson ME, Larsson C, Leandersson K

aE-catenin inhibits YAP/TAZ activity to regulate signalling centre formation during tooth development.

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Li CY, Hu J, Lu H, Lan J, Du W, Galicia N, Klein OD

aE-catenin inhibits YAP/TAZ activity to regulate signalling centre formation during tooth development.

Nature communications

Li CY, Hu J, Lu H, Lan J, Du W, Galicia N, Klein OD

Human islets contain four distinct subtypes of ß cells.

Nature communications

Dorrell C, Schug J, Canaday PS, Russ HA, Tarlow BD, Grompe MT, Horton T, Hebrok M, Streeter PR, Kaestner KH, Grompe M

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