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Renal System

Video

  • June 25, 2009
    Kidney Disease Program Overview

Story

  • October 8, 2008
    Kidney Development
  • June 16, 2008
    The kidney repair shop

Project

  • Molecular networks regulating the segment fate decisions of renal progenitors
  • Functional genomics approach to identify genes expressed in the kidney
  • Renal Progenitor Cells: Genetic Studies of Eya1 Protein Phosphatase
  • Epithelial Cell Lineage Analysis During Renal Repair

Person

  • Benjamin Humphreys, MD, PhD

Program

  • Kidney Disease Program

Scientific Paper

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