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Caroline A Pearson

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 4, 2022
When the BBB goes MIACaroline A Pearson, Costantino Iadecola
Life Science Alliance|October 5, 2023
Toward an understanding of glucose metabolism in radial glial biology and brain developmentMadeline G Andrews, Caroline A Pearson
Current Biology : CB|December 4, 2014
Neuronal organization: unsticking the cadherin codeCaroline A Pearson, Samantha J Butler, Bennett G Novitch
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease|March 6, 2021
The Lymphatic System in Zebrafish Heart Development, Regeneration and Disease ModelingXidi Feng, Stanislao Travisano, Caroline A Pearson, et al.
Elife|November 9, 2019
Late developing cardiac lymphatic vasculature supports adult zebrafish heart function and regenerationMichael Rm Harrison, Xidi Feng, Guqin Mo, et al.
Plos Biology|February 2, 2018
Olig2 and Hes regulatory dynamics during motor neuron differentiation revealed by single cell transcriptomicsAndreas Sagner, Zachary B Gaber, Julien Delile, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 22, 2026
Hypoxia-mediated epicardial signaling coordinates coronary angiogenesis and myocardial expansion during zebrafish ventricle maturationKu-Chi Tsao, Isaac Bakis, Shuofei Sun, et al.
Cell Reports|October 12, 2017
Self-Organized Cerebral Organoids with Human-Specific Features Predict Effective Drugs to Combat Zika Virus InfectionMomoko Watanabe, Jessie E Buth, Neda Vishlaghi, et al.
Stem Cell Reports|September 30, 2022
TGFβ superfamily signaling regulates the state of human stem cell pluripotency and capacity to create well-structured telencephalic organoidsMomoko Watanabe, Jessie E Buth, Jillian R Haney, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 4, 2022
When the BBB goes MIACaroline A Pearson, Costantino Iadecola
Life Science Alliance|October 5, 2023
Toward an understanding of glucose metabolism in radial glial biology and brain developmentMadeline G Andrews, Caroline A Pearson
Current Biology : CB|December 4, 2014
Neuronal organization: unsticking the cadherin codeCaroline A Pearson, Samantha J Butler, Bennett G Novitch
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease|March 6, 2021
The Lymphatic System in Zebrafish Heart Development, Regeneration and Disease ModelingXidi Feng, Stanislao Travisano, Caroline A Pearson, et al.
Elife|November 9, 2019
Late developing cardiac lymphatic vasculature supports adult zebrafish heart function and regenerationMichael Rm Harrison, Xidi Feng, Guqin Mo, et al.
Plos Biology|February 2, 2018
Olig2 and Hes regulatory dynamics during motor neuron differentiation revealed by single cell transcriptomicsAndreas Sagner, Zachary B Gaber, Julien Delile, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 22, 2026
Hypoxia-mediated epicardial signaling coordinates coronary angiogenesis and myocardial expansion during zebrafish ventricle maturationKu-Chi Tsao, Isaac Bakis, Shuofei Sun, et al.
Cell Reports|October 12, 2017
Self-Organized Cerebral Organoids with Human-Specific Features Predict Effective Drugs to Combat Zika Virus InfectionMomoko Watanabe, Jessie E Buth, Neda Vishlaghi, et al.
Stem Cell Reports|September 30, 2022
TGFβ superfamily signaling regulates the state of human stem cell pluripotency and capacity to create well-structured telencephalic organoidsMomoko Watanabe, Jessie E Buth, Jillian R Haney, et al.
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