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Brian Bradshaw

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Elife|April 18, 2015
Distinct mechanisms underlie oral vs aboral regeneration in the cnidarian Hydractinia echinataBrian Bradshaw, Kerry Thompson, Uri Frank
Plos One|July 20, 2023
Influence of FGF4 and BMP4 on FGFR2 dynamics during the segregation of epiblast and primitive endoderm cells in the pre-implantation mouse embryoMarcelo D Goissis, Brian Bradshaw, Eszter Posfai, et al.
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|July 6, 2016
The interstitial stem cells in Hydractinia and their role in regenerationJames M Gahan, Brian Bradshaw, Hakima Flici, et al.
Open Biology|January 19, 2022
Live imaging YAP signalling in mouse embryo developmentBin Gu, Brian Bradshaw, Min Zhu, et al.
Plos One|September 21, 2011
Phylogenetic relationships of the marine Haplosclerida (Phylum Porifera) employing ribosomal (28S rRNA) and mitochondrial (cox1, nad1) gene sequence dataNiamh E Redmond, Jean Raleigh, Rob W M van Soest, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|January 9, 2021
Evaluating totipotency using criteria of increasing stringencyEszter Posfai, John Paul Schell, Adrian Janiszewski, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 3, 2023
The genome of the colonial hydroid <i>Hydractinia</i> reveals their stem cells utilize a toolkit of evolutionarily shared genes with all animalsChristine E Schnitzler, E Sally Chang, Justin Waletich, et al.
Genome Research|March 20, 2024
The genome of the colonial hydroid <i>Hydractinia</i> reveals that their stem cells use a toolkit of evolutionarily shared genes with all animalsChristine E Schnitzler, E Sally Chang, Justin Waletich, et al.
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Elife|April 18, 2015
Distinct mechanisms underlie oral vs aboral regeneration in the cnidarian Hydractinia echinataBrian Bradshaw, Kerry Thompson, Uri Frank
Plos One|July 20, 2023
Influence of FGF4 and BMP4 on FGFR2 dynamics during the segregation of epiblast and primitive endoderm cells in the pre-implantation mouse embryoMarcelo D Goissis, Brian Bradshaw, Eszter Posfai, et al.
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|July 6, 2016
The interstitial stem cells in Hydractinia and their role in regenerationJames M Gahan, Brian Bradshaw, Hakima Flici, et al.
Open Biology|January 19, 2022
Live imaging YAP signalling in mouse embryo developmentBin Gu, Brian Bradshaw, Min Zhu, et al.
Plos One|September 21, 2011
Phylogenetic relationships of the marine Haplosclerida (Phylum Porifera) employing ribosomal (28S rRNA) and mitochondrial (cox1, nad1) gene sequence dataNiamh E Redmond, Jean Raleigh, Rob W M van Soest, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|January 9, 2021
Evaluating totipotency using criteria of increasing stringencyEszter Posfai, John Paul Schell, Adrian Janiszewski, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 3, 2023
The genome of the colonial hydroid <i>Hydractinia</i> reveals their stem cells utilize a toolkit of evolutionarily shared genes with all animalsChristine E Schnitzler, E Sally Chang, Justin Waletich, et al.
Genome Research|March 20, 2024
The genome of the colonial hydroid <i>Hydractinia</i> reveals that their stem cells use a toolkit of evolutionarily shared genes with all animalsChristine E Schnitzler, E Sally Chang, Justin Waletich, et al.
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