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Understanding the Role of the Atypical Cadherin Fat4 in Lymphatic Vascular Development

Grant number: 1146352 | Funding period: 2019 - 2021

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Pkd1 and Wnt5a genetically interact to control lymphatic vascular morphogenesis in mice

TCY Chau, S Baek, B Coxam, R Skoczylas, M Rondon-Galeano, NI Bower, EN Wainwright, SA Stacker, HM Cooper, PA Koopman, AK Lagendijk, NL Harvey, M François, BM Hogan

2022-02-01

Background: Lymphatic vascular development is regulated by well-characterized signaling and transcriptional pathways. These pathwa..

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The Alternative Splicing Regulator Nova2 Constrains Vascular Erk Signaling to Limit Specification of the Lymphatic Lineage

S Baek, TG Oh, G Secker, DL Sutton, KS Okuda, S Paterson, NI Bower, J Toubia, K Koltowska, SJ Capon, GJ Baillie, C Simons, GEO Muscat, AK Lagendijk, KA Smith, NL Harvey, BM Hogan

2019-04-22

The correct assignment of cell fate within fields of multipotent progenitors is essential for accurate tissue diversification. The..

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