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Global quantification of tissue dynamics in the developing mouse kidney.
Short KM, Combes AN, Lefevre J, Ju AL, Georgas KM, Lamberton T, Cairncross O, Rumballe BA, McMahon AP, Hamilton NA, Smyth IM, Little MH. Short KM, et al. Among authors: lefevre j. Dev Cell. 2014 Apr 28;29(2):188-202. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2014.02.017. Dev Cell. 2014. PMID: 24780737 Free article.
Analysed cap mesenchyme track data from live imaging of mouse kidney development.
Lefevre JG, Combes AN, Little MH, Hamilton NA. Lefevre JG, et al. Data Brief. 2016 Sep 1;9:149-54. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2016.08.053. eCollection 2016 Dec. Data Brief. 2016. PMID: 27642621 Free PMC article.
The outcomes of this analysis are discussed in "Cap mesenchyme cell swarming during kidney development is influenced by attraction, repulsion, and adhesion to the ureteric tip" (A.N. Combes, J.G. Lefevre, S. Wilson, N.A. Hamilton, M.H. Little, 2016) [1]....
The outcomes of this analysis are discussed in "Cap mesenchyme cell swarming during kidney development is influenced by attraction, repulsio …
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