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Oliver Wessely

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Development (Cambridge, England)|November 13, 2009
The miR-30 miRNA family regulates Xenopus pronephros development and targets the transcription factor Xlim1/Lhx1Raman Agrawal, Uyen Tran, Oliver Wessely
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 14, 2018
Polycystin 1 loss of function is directly linked to an imbalance in G-protein signaling in the kidneyBo Zhang, Uyen Tran, Oliver Wessely
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 29, 2012
An immunofluorescence method to analyze the proliferation status of individual nephron segments in the Xenopus pronephric kidneyDaniel Romaker, Bo Zhang, Oliver Wessely
Neuron|February 22, 2002
Neural plate patterning by secreted signalsOliver Wessely, E M De Robertis
RNA Biology|May 12, 2010
MicroRNAs in kidney development: lessons from the frogOliver Wessely, Raman Agrawal, Uyen Tran
Plos One|October 27, 2011
Expression of Wnt signaling components during Xenopus pronephros developmentBo Zhang, Uyen Tran, Oliver Wessely
Kidney International|May 22, 2024
The tragedy of mitotic catastrophe in podocytesStuart J Shankland, Behzad Najafian, Oliver Wessely
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 22, 2022
Does treating with anti-PD-1 to improve glomerular health come without a cost? ReplyStuart J Shankland, Jeffrey W Pippin, Oliver Wessely
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|August 1, 2025
New Discoveries in Podocyte Mechanosensing and MechanotransductionStuart J Shankland, Rose Z Hill, Oliver Wessely
Developmental Biology|January 29, 2013
Regulation of G-protein signaling via Gnas is required to regulate proximal tubular growth in the Xenopus pronephrosBo Zhang, Daniel Romaker, Nicholas Ferrell, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)|November 13, 2009
The miR-30 miRNA family regulates Xenopus pronephros development and targets the transcription factor Xlim1/Lhx1Raman Agrawal, Uyen Tran, Oliver Wessely
Development (Cambridge, England)|March 14, 2018
Polycystin 1 loss of function is directly linked to an imbalance in G-protein signaling in the kidneyBo Zhang, Uyen Tran, Oliver Wessely
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 29, 2012
An immunofluorescence method to analyze the proliferation status of individual nephron segments in the Xenopus pronephric kidneyDaniel Romaker, Bo Zhang, Oliver Wessely
Neuron|February 22, 2002
Neural plate patterning by secreted signalsOliver Wessely, E M De Robertis
RNA Biology|May 12, 2010
MicroRNAs in kidney development: lessons from the frogOliver Wessely, Raman Agrawal, Uyen Tran
Plos One|October 27, 2011
Expression of Wnt signaling components during Xenopus pronephros developmentBo Zhang, Uyen Tran, Oliver Wessely
Kidney International|May 22, 2024
The tragedy of mitotic catastrophe in podocytesStuart J Shankland, Behzad Najafian, Oliver Wessely
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 22, 2022
Does treating with anti-PD-1 to improve glomerular health come without a cost? ReplyStuart J Shankland, Jeffrey W Pippin, Oliver Wessely
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|August 1, 2025
New Discoveries in Podocyte Mechanosensing and MechanotransductionStuart J Shankland, Rose Z Hill, Oliver Wessely
Developmental Biology|January 29, 2013
Regulation of G-protein signaling via Gnas is required to regulate proximal tubular growth in the Xenopus pronephrosBo Zhang, Daniel Romaker, Nicholas Ferrell, et al.
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