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    Morphogenesis and maturation of the embryonic and postnatal intestine by Chin, Alana M., Hill, David R., Aurora, Megan, Spence, Jason R.

    Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-06-2017)
    “…The intestine is a vital organ responsible for nutrient absorption, bile and waste excretion, and a major site of host immunity. In order to keep up with daily…”
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    In Vitro Induction and In Vivo Engraftment of Lung Bud Tip Progenitor Cells Derived from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells by Miller, Alyssa J., Hill, David R., Nagy, Melinda S., Aoki, Yoshiro, Dye, Briana R., Chin, Alana M., Huang, Sha, Zhu, Felix, White, Eric S., Lama, Vibha, Spence, Jason R.

    Published in Stem cell reports (09-01-2018)
    “…The current study aimed to understand the developmental mechanisms regulating bud tip progenitor cells in the human fetal lung, which are present during…”
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    Bacterial colonization stimulates a complex physiological response in the immature human intestinal epithelium by Hill, David R, Huang, Sha, Nagy, Melinda S, Yadagiri, Veda K, Fields, Courtney, Mukherjee, Dishari, Bons, Brooke, Dedhia, Priya H, Chin, Alana M, Tsai, Yu-Hwai, Thodla, Shrikar, Schmidt, Thomas M, Walk, Seth, Young, Vincent B, Spence, Jason R

    Published in eLife (07-11-2017)
    “…The human gastrointestinal tract is immature at birth, yet must adapt to dramatic changes such as oral nutrition and microbial colonization. The confluence of…”
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    In vitro patterning of pluripotent stem cell-derived intestine recapitulates in vivo human development by Tsai, Yu-Hwai, Nattiv, Roy, Dedhia, Priya H, Nagy, Melinda S, Chin, Alana M, Thomson, Matthew, Klein, Ophir D, Spence, Jason R

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-03-2017)
    “…The intestine plays a central role in digestion, nutrient absorption and metabolism, with individual regions of the intestine having distinct functional roles…”
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    Smad6 is essential to limit BMP signaling during cartilage development by Estrada, Kristine D, Retting, Kelsey N, Chin, Alana M, Lyons, Karen M

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-10-2011)
    “…Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling pathways regulate multiple aspects of endochondral bone formation. The importance of extracellular antagonists as…”
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    A Dynamic WNT/β-CATENIN Signaling Environment Leads to WNT-Independent and WNT-Dependent Proliferation of Embryonic Intestinal Progenitor Cells by Chin, Alana M., Tsai, Yu-Hwai, Finkbeiner, Stacy R., Nagy, Melinda S., Walker, Emily M., Ethen, Nicole J., Williams, Bart O., Battle, Michele A., Spence, Jason R.

    Published in Stem cell reports (08-11-2016)
    “…Much of our understanding about how intestinal stem and progenitor cells are regulated comes from studying the late fetal stages of development and the adult…”
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    Expression-Based Cell Lineage Analysis in Drosophila Through a Course-Based Research Experience for Early Undergraduates by Olson, John M, Evans, Cory J, Ngo, Kathy T, Kim, Hee Jong, Nguyen, Joseph Duy, Gurley, Kayla G H, Ta, Truc, Patel, Vijay, Han, Lisa, Truong-N, Khoa T, Liang, Letty, Chu, Maggie K, Lam, Hiu, Ahn, Hannah G, Banerjee, Abhik Kumar, Choi, In Young, Kelley, Ross G, Moridzadeh, Naseem, Khan, Awais M, Khan, Omair, Lee, Szuyao, Johnson, Elizabeth B, Tigranyan, Annie, Wang, Jay, Gandhi, Anand D, Padhiar, Manish M, Calvopina, Joseph Hargan, Sumra, Kirandeep, Ou, Kristy, Wu, Jessie C, Dickan, Joseph N, Ahmadi, Sabrena M, Allen, Donald N, Mai, Van Thanh, Ansari, Saif, Yeh, George, Yoon, Earl, Gon, Kimberly, Yu, John Y, He, Johnny, Zaretsky, Jesse M, Lee, Noemi E, Kuoy, Edward, Patananan, Alexander N, Sitz, Daniel, Tran, PhuongThao, Do, Minh-Tu, Akhave, Samira J, Alvarez, Silverio D, Asem, Bobby, Asem, Neda, Azarian, Nicole A, Babaesfahani, Arezou, Bahrami, Ahmad, Bhamra, Manjeet, Bhargava, Ragini, Bhatia, Rakesh, Bhatia, Subir, Bumacod, Nicholas, Caine, Jonathan J, Caldwell, Thomas A, Calica, Nicole A, Calonico, Elise M, Chan, Carman, Chan, Helen H-L, Chang, Albert, Chang, Chiaen, Chang, Daniel, Chang, Jennifer S, Charania, Nauman, Chen, Jasmine Y, Chen, Kevin, Chen, Lu, Chen, Yuyu, Cheung, Derek J, Cheung, Jesse J, Chew, Jessica J, Chew, Nicole B, Chien, Cheng-An Tony, Chin, Alana M, Chin, Chee Jia, Cho, Youngho, Chou, Man Ting, Chow, Ke-Huan K, Chu, Carolyn, Chu, Derrick M, Chu, Virginia, Chuang, Katherine, Chugh, Arunit Singh, Cubberly, Mark R, Daniel, Michael Guillermo, Datta, Sangita, Dhaliwal, Raj, Dinh, Jenny, Dixit, Dhaval, Dowling, Emmylou, Feng, Melinda, From, Christopher M, Furukawa, Daisuke, Gaddipati, Himaja

    Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-11-2019)
    “…A variety of genetic techniques have been devised to determine cell lineage relationships during tissue development. Some of these systems monitor cell…”
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    LGR4 and LGR5 Function Redundantly During Human Endoderm Differentiation by Tsai, Yu-Hwai, Hill, David R, Kumar, Namit, Huang, Sha, Chin, Alana M, Dye, Briana R, Nagy, Melinda S, Verzi, Michael P, Spence, Jason R

    “…Background & Aims The Lgr family of transmembrane proteins (Lgr4, 5, 6) act as functional receptors for R-spondin proteins (Rspo 1, 2, 3, 4), and potentiate…”
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    Elucidating a novel WNT/β-CATENIN signaling-independent environment that precedes villus morphogenesis in the embryonic intestine by Chin, Alana M

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…The intestine is a vital organ responsible for several functions, including excretion of waste, acting as a major site of host immunity, and most importantly,…”
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    LGR4 and LGR5 Function Redundantly During Human Endoderm DifferentiationSummary by Yu-Hwai Tsai, David R. Hill, Namit Kumar, Sha Huang, Alana M. Chin, Briana R. Dye, Melinda S. Nagy, Michael P. Verzi, Jason R. Spence

    “…Background & Aims: The Lgr family of transmembrane proteins (Lgr4, 5, 6) act as functional receptors for R-spondin proteins (Rspo 1, 2, 3, 4), and potentiate…”
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