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1. Peeking under the hood of early embryogenesis: Using tools and synthetic biology to understand native control systems and sculpt tissues.

2. Nascent transcriptome reveals orchestration of zygotic genome activation in early embryogenesis.

3. Cytoplasmic Volume Modulates Spindle Size During Embryogenesis.

4. Scaffold Proteins: Hubs for Controlling the Flow of Cellular Information.

5. Size Regulation: Big Insights from Little Cells.

7. Docking interactions in protein kinase and phosphatase networks

8. The Role of Docking Interactions in Mediating Signaling Input, Output, and Discrimination in the Yeast MAPK Network

9. Sensor Domain of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Receptor Ser/Thr Protein Kinase, PknD, forms a Highly Symmetric β Propeller

10. Integrating cellular dimensions with cell differentiation during early development.

11. Turn Up the Volume: Uncovering Nucleus Size Control Mechanisms.

12. Epithelial cell size dysregulation in human lung adenocarcinoma.

13. Allosteric Activation Mechanism of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Receptor Ser/Thr Protein Kinase, PknB

14. The Ste5 Scaffold Allosterically Modulates Signaling Output of the Yeast Mating Pathway.

15. A C. elegans Zona Pellucida domain protein functions via its ZPc domain.

16. Identifying sequence perturbations to an intrinsically disordered protein that determine its phase-separation behavior.

17. Encapsulation of hydrophobic components in dendrimersomes and decoration of their surface with proteins and nucleic acids.

18. Encoding biological recognition in a bicomponent cell-membrane mimic.

19. A Comparative Analysis of Spindle Morphometrics across Metazoans.

20. An Alternate Conformation and a Third Metal in PstP/Ppp, the M. tuberculosis PP2C-Family Ser/Thr Protein Phosphatase

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