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1. Cell atlas of the regenerating human liver after portal vein embolization

4. Morphodynamics of human early brain organoid development

6. Inferring and perturbing cell fate regulomes in human brain organoids

8. Fate and state transitions during human blood vessel organoid development

9. Reconstructing cell interactions and state trajectories in pancreatic cancer stromal tumoroids

12. Reconstructing cell interactions and state trajectories in pancreatic cancer stromal tumoroids

14. Inferring and perturbing cell fate regulomes in human cerebral organoids

25. An efficient strategy for TALEN-mediated genome engineering in Drosophila

26. A High-Density Map for Navigating the Human Polycomb Complexome

27. A Deterministic Analysis of Genome Integrity during Neoplastic Growth in Drosophila

28. A High-Density Map for Navigating the Human Polycomb Complexome

33. A Deterministic Analysis of Genome Integrity during Neoplastic Growth in Drosophila.

37. Identification of functional sine oculis motifs in the autoregulatory element of its own gene, in the eyeless enhancer and in the signalling gene hedgehog.

38. Functional divergence between eyeless and twin of eyeless in Drosophila melanogaster.

39. Differential interactions of eyeless and twin of eyeless with the sine oculis enhancer

40. The Drosophila homeobox gene optix is capable of inducing ectopic eyes by an eyeless-independent mechanism

41. Direct regulatory interaction of the eyeless protein with an eye-specific enhancer in the sine oculis gene during eye induction in Drosophila

42. A switch in transcription and cell fate governs the onset of an epigenetically-deregulated tumor in Drosophila

43. An efficient strategy for TALEN-mediated genome engineering in Drosophila

44. A Deterministic Analysis of Genome Integrity during Neoplastic Growth in Drosophila.

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