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Sven Reischauer

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Publications (4)

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|Aug 31, 2022
Endothelial versus pronephron fate decision is modulated by the transcription factors Cloche/Npas4l, Tal1, and Lmo2.

Kenny Mattonet, Fréderike W Riemslagh, Stefan Guenther

|Sep 13, 2021
Interleukin-11 signaling promotes cellular reprogramming and limits fibrotic scarring during tissue regeneration.

Srinivas Allanki, Boris Strilic, Lilly Scheinberger

|Aug 17, 2021
Insulin-producing β-cells regenerate ectopically from a mesodermal origin under the perturbation of hemato-endothelial specification.

Ka-Cheuk Liu, Alethia Villasenor, Maria Bertuzzi

|May 16, 2018
Distinct myocardial lineages break atrial symmetry during cardiogenesis in zebrafish.

Almary Guerra, Raoul Fv Germano, Oliver Stone

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