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Wente honored for teaching, research

The Clp1 phosphatase stabilizes contractile rings asHighlighted in VU reportor aliguot May2, 2008.

Labosky lab establishes a conserved role for the stem cell gene Foxd3 in maintenance of multipotent neural crest progenitor cells in the mouse embryo.

Structural model of the anaphase promoting complex determined by cryo-electron microscopy.

Paper reveals inactivating a transcription factor Myt1 results in abnormal endocrine differentiation and diabetes in mouse.

Cre reconstitution allows for DNA recombination selectively in
dual-marker-expressing cells in transgenic mice.


Tyska lab investigation reveals molecular basis of hearing loss

Tyska lab (Aliquot) investigation reveals molecular basis of hearing loss

Local "catastrophes move" cells (Aliquot)

Wente Lab seeks keys to nuclear "doors"

Enzyme discovered in Wente lab links cilia and asymmetry


 
 
 

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