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"Bud to bloom"-hormonal coordination in floral initiation. [PDF]
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Teratogenic effects of thiamethoxam on female rats and possible protective function of ascorbic acid. [PDF]
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A cellular basis for the hourglass pattern in vertebrate embryogenesis. [PDF]
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Nuclear auxin signalling induces autophagy for developmental reprogramming
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The Role of Selenium During Gestation in the Development of Fetal Congenital Anomalies: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Deliberate use of mycophenolate mofetil in pregnant patients with lupus after the first trimester. [PDF]
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Cell condensation initiates organogenesis: the role of actin dynamics in supracellular self-organizing process. [PDF]
He JX, Sui BD, Jin Y, Zheng CX, Jin F.
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Development, 2022
ABSTRACT Prostate organogenesis begins during embryonic development and continues through puberty when the prostate becomes an important exocrine gland of the male reproductive system. The specification and growth of the prostate is regulated by androgens and is largely a result of cell-cell communication between the epithelium and ...
Andrew Pletcher, Maho Shibata
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ABSTRACT Prostate organogenesis begins during embryonic development and continues through puberty when the prostate becomes an important exocrine gland of the male reproductive system. The specification and growth of the prostate is regulated by androgens and is largely a result of cell-cell communication between the epithelium and ...
Andrew Pletcher, Maho Shibata
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Annual Review of Immunology, 2008
The epithelial architecture of the thymus fosters growth, differentiation, and T cell receptor repertoire selection of large numbers of immature T cells that continuously feed the mature peripheral T cell pool. Failure to build or to maintain a proper thymus structure can lead to defects ranging from immunodeficiency to autoimmunity.
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The epithelial architecture of the thymus fosters growth, differentiation, and T cell receptor repertoire selection of large numbers of immature T cells that continuously feed the mature peripheral T cell pool. Failure to build or to maintain a proper thymus structure can lead to defects ranging from immunodeficiency to autoimmunity.
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