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A transcriptional and regulatory map of mouse somitogenesis
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Sergio Menchero
Stem cell-derived mouse embryos develop within an extra-embryonic yolk sac to form anterior brain regions and a beating heart
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Mouse-embryo model derived exclusively from embryonic stem cells undergo neurulation and heart development
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Monica Tambalo et al.
Periodic spatial patterning with a single morphogen
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Jake Cornwall-Scoones
Cell Rearrangement Generates Pattern Emergence as a Function of Temporal Morphogen Exposure
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Andrew Montequin
Pseudo-dynamic analysis of heart tube formation in the mouse reveals strong regional variability and early left-right asymmetry
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Yen Tran
Metabolic regulation of species-specific developmental rates
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Sundar Naganathan, Julia Grzymkowski
Early neurulation recapitulated in assemblies of embryonic and extraembryonic cells
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Monica Tambalo
Mouse embryonic stem cells self-organize into trunk-like structures with neural tube and somites
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Martin Estermann
Mouse embryonic stem cells self-organize into trunk-like structures with neural tube and somites
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Alok Javali
Species-specific oscillation periods of human and mouse segmentation clocks are due to cell autonomous differences in biochemical reaction parameters
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Teresa Rayon
Species-specific oscillation periods of human and mouse segmentation clocks are due to cell autonomous differences in biochemical reaction parameters
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Irepan Salvador-Martinez
Variability of bacterial behavior in the mammalian gut captured using a growth-linked single-cell synthetic gene oscillator
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Meng Zhu