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C Clare Blackburn

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 10, 2013
Generation of tissue organoids by compaction reaggregationJulie M Sheridan, C Clare Blackburn
Current Opinion in Immunology|March 14, 2003
A developmental look at thymus organogenesis: where do the non-hematopoietic cells in the thymus come from?Nancy R Manley, C Clare Blackburn
Nature Reviews. Immunology|April 2, 2004
Developing a new paradigm for thymus organogenesisC Clare Blackburn, Nancy R Manley
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|August 21, 2017
EuroStemCell: A European infrastructure for communication and engagement with stem cell researchJan Barfoot, Kate Doherty, C Clare Blackburn
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|February 9, 2006
Identification of a tandem duplicated array in the Rhox alpha locus on mouse chromosome XLucy Morris, Julie Gordon, C Clare Blackburn
Regenerative Medicine|November 8, 2017
Special focus issue on regenerative medicine in society: interdisciplinary perspectives (part II) - ForewordJan Barfoot, Achim Rosemann, C Clare Blackburn
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 10, 2014
Regeneration of the aged thymus by a single transcription factorNicholas Bredenkamp, Craig S Nowell, C Clare Blackburn
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 19, 2007
Thymus organogenesis and development of the thymic stromaCraig S Nowell, Alison M Farley, C Clare Blackburn
European Journal of Immunology|July 6, 2016
FOXN1 in thymus organogenesis and developmentHarsh Jayesh Vaidya, Alberto Briones Leon, C Clare Blackburn
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|April 17, 2009
A novel method for the generation of reaggregated organotypic cultures that permits juxtaposition of defined cell populationsJulie M Sheridan, Samir Taoudi, Alexander Medvinsky, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 10, 2013
Generation of tissue organoids by compaction reaggregationJulie M Sheridan, C Clare Blackburn
Current Opinion in Immunology|March 14, 2003
A developmental look at thymus organogenesis: where do the non-hematopoietic cells in the thymus come from?Nancy R Manley, C Clare Blackburn
Nature Reviews. Immunology|April 2, 2004
Developing a new paradigm for thymus organogenesisC Clare Blackburn, Nancy R Manley
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|August 21, 2017
EuroStemCell: A European infrastructure for communication and engagement with stem cell researchJan Barfoot, Kate Doherty, C Clare Blackburn
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|February 9, 2006
Identification of a tandem duplicated array in the Rhox alpha locus on mouse chromosome XLucy Morris, Julie Gordon, C Clare Blackburn
Regenerative Medicine|November 8, 2017
Special focus issue on regenerative medicine in society: interdisciplinary perspectives (part II) - ForewordJan Barfoot, Achim Rosemann, C Clare Blackburn
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 10, 2014
Regeneration of the aged thymus by a single transcription factorNicholas Bredenkamp, Craig S Nowell, C Clare Blackburn
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 19, 2007
Thymus organogenesis and development of the thymic stromaCraig S Nowell, Alison M Farley, C Clare Blackburn
European Journal of Immunology|July 6, 2016
FOXN1 in thymus organogenesis and developmentHarsh Jayesh Vaidya, Alberto Briones Leon, C Clare Blackburn
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|April 17, 2009
A novel method for the generation of reaggregated organotypic cultures that permits juxtaposition of defined cell populationsJulie M Sheridan, Samir Taoudi, Alexander Medvinsky, et al.
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