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Recurrently Breaking Genes in Neural Progenitors: Potential Roles of DNA Breaks in Neuronal Function, Degeneration and Cancer.

Transcriptional signatures throughout development: the effects of mouse embryo manipulation in vitro.

Chapter 16 microRNA and Neocortical Evolution.

Thomas Pratt,Tomasz Jan Nowakowski,David Jonathan Price

Recurrently Breaking Genes in Neural Progenitors: Potential Roles of DNA Breaks in Neuronal Function, Degeneration and Cancer.

Frederick W. Alt,Pei-Chi Wei,Bjoern Schwer

"The Wnt Signaling Pathways." In R. P. Erickson & A. J. Wynshaw-Boris (Eds.) <em>Inborn Errors of Development, 3rd edition</em>

Mulligan K, <strong>Cheyette BN</strong>

"The Wnt Signaling Pathways." In R. P. Erickson & A. J. Wynshaw-Boris (Eds.) <em>Inborn Errors of Development, 3rd edition</em>

Mulligan K, <strong>Cheyette BN</strong>

Zika Virus in the Human Placenta and Developing Brain: Cell Tropism and Drug Inhibition.

DAZL and CPEB1 regulate mRNA translation synergistically during oocyte maturation.

Suppressive signals in colorectal cancer: RasGRP1 a new marker for anti-EGFR therapy?.

Abstract B22: Screening and validation of combination therapy in T cell leukemia.

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