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Recent Research

Cover of the journal Development featuring a microscopic image with brightly colored, glowing cells on a dark background, showing intricate cell structures and patterns.

MicroRNAs miR-25, let-7 and miR-124 regulate the neurogenic potential of Müller glia in mice

Development, September 2019

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Cover of Kidney International journal featuring three colorful microscopic images of kidney tissue, with blue, red, green, and yellow staining, and article titles listed below the images on a white background.

Dual lineage tracing shows that glomerular parietal epithelial cells can transdifferentiate toward the adult podocyte fate

Kidney International, September 2019

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Cover of iScience journal featuring a colorful microscopic image of cellular structures, with green, purple, blue, and red patterns forming an abstract, organic shape. iScience and Cell Press are prominently displayed.

Connexin 43 Functions as a Positive Regulator of Stem Cell Differentiation into Definitive Endoderm and Pancreatic Progenitors

iScience, September 2019

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Chromatin compartment dynamics in a haploinsufficient model of cardiac laminopathy

Journal of Cell Biology, September 2019

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High levels of AAV vector integration into CRISPR-induced DNA breaks

Nature Communications, September 2019

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Cover of the Journal of Cell Biology featuring overlapping, diagonal green and red lines on a blue background, with JCB and publication details in a red box at the top right.

Chromatin Compartment Dynamics in a Haploinsufficient Model of Cardiac Laminopathy

Journal of Cell Biology, September 2019

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Cover of the journal Bone featuring a grayscale image of human chromosomes on a vibrant, multicolored background, with text highlighting a special issue on skeletal stem/stromal states.

Using zebrafish to study skeletal genomics

Bone, September 2019

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A scientific journal cover titled Blood Advances featuring a diagram illustrating the progression from proerythroblasts to red and sickle-shaped RBCs, with cells depicted in red, orange, and blue clusters.

Normal peripheral blood neutrophil numbers accompanying ELANE whole gene deletion mutation

Blood Advances, August 2019

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Cover of Advanced Materials journal featuring illustrations of scientific equipment, a central framed image of blue and red molecules, and a red circuit or fiber on the right, all displayed on a softly lit wall.

Logic-Based Delivery of Site-Specifically Modified Proteins from Environmentally Responsive Hydrogel Biomaterials

Advanced Materials, August 2019

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Cover of the journal Current Opinion in Structural Biology featuring molecular structures, a DNA helix, and protein complexes on an orange background with white and black text.

Structural basis for ion selectivity and engineering in channelrhodopsins

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, August 2019

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