Modulation of FGF pathway signaling and vascular differentiation using designed oligomeric assemblies

Autor: Edman, Natasha I. 1, 2, 3, 4, 20, Phal, Ashish 5, 6, 20, Redler, Rachel L. 7, 20, Schlichthaerle, Thomas 1, 2, 20, Srivatsan, Sanjay R. 2, 4, 8, Ehnes, Devon Duron 1, 5, Etemadi, Ali 1, 2, 9, An, Seong J. 10, Favor, Andrew 1, 2, Li, Zhe 1, 2, Praetorius, Florian 1, 2, Gordon, Max 1, 5, Vincent, Thomas 5, 6, 11, Marchiano, Silvia 5, Blakely, Leslie 5, Lin, Chuwei 8, Yang, Wei 1, 2, Coventry, Brian 1, 2, Hicks, Derrick R. 1, 2, Cao, Longxing 1, 2, Bethel, Neville 1, 2, 12, Heine, Piper 1, 2, Murray, Analisa 1, 2, Gerben, Stacey 1, 2, Carter, Lauren 1, 2, Miranda, Marcos 1, 2, Negahdari, Babak 9, Lee, Sangwon 10, Trapnell, Cole 8, 13, 14, Zheng, Ying 5, 6, 15, Murry, Charles E. 5, 6, 15, 16, 17, Schweppe, Devin K. 8, Freedman, Benjamin S. 5, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, Stewart, Lance 1, 2, Ekiert, Damian C. 7, 19, Schlessinger, Joseph 10, Shendure, Jay 8, 12, 13, 14, Bhabha, Gira 7, Ruohola-Baker, Hannele 1, 5, 6, 8, 21, ∗, Baker, David 1, 2, 12, ∗∗
Zdroj: In Cell 11 July 2024 187(14):3726-3740
Databáze: ScienceDirect