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RM Stem Cells
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Cancer proteomics
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Functional screens
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Genome (in)stability
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An extracellular phosphatase with a novel and essential role in bone formation and axial skeletogenesis
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Counting in cells
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Systems biology of development & stem cells
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Regulation of secretion during development
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Epigenetics and stem cell development
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Molecular Regulation of Lymphangiogenesis by CCBE1
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Identifying distant functional regulatory elements in development using high-resolution 4C
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Linking genomic variation to quantitative and qualitative characteristics of transcriptomes
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Activating the VE-cadherin complex for angiogenesis
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Molecular mechanism and regulation of DNA repair
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Identifying epigenetic regulators of melanoma formation using zebrafish
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Molecular genetics of axial growth from a posterior stem zone in mammalian embryos.
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Exciting genes in development
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Cancer biophysics
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Genetic analysis of vertebrate organogenesis
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Ribosome Biogenesis and Disease
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Mechanism of Wnt signaling in the nematode C. elegans
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RNA silencing
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Ubiquitin ligases and cancer
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Pluripotent stem cells in development and disease
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Genetics of morphogenesis during axial elongation in the mouse embryo
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Dynamics of cell adhesion
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Biomedical genomics
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Genome biology
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Wnt signaling and cancer
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Cardiac development and genetics
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Activation of transcription during germline specification in Drosophila
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Insight in the breast cancer metastasis process
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The role of lymph vessels in disease
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Shp2 signaling-mediated cell movement defects in Noonan and LEOPARD syndrome
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Determining and modelling the effects of genomic variation on phenotypic diversity
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Diabetes and islet neogenesis
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piRNA Biogenesis in Zebrafish
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The TCF4 target gene program and the mesenchymal niche in intestinal crypts and colon cancer
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The role of the putative Wnt sorting receptor Wntless in the regulation of Wnt secretion
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Unique qualities of gametes
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Small RNA biology
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Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatases in Development
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