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1. Cadherin adhesion complexes direct cell aggregation in the epithelial transition of Wnt-induced nephron progenitor cells.

2. Dose-dependent responses to canonical Wnt transcriptional complexes in the regulation of mammalian nephron progenitors.

3. Spatial transcriptomics defines injury specific microenvironments and cellular interactions in kidney regeneration and disease.

4. A conserved transcription factor regulatory program promotes tendon fate.

5. Comparative single-cell analyses identify shared and divergent features of human and mouse kidney development.

6. Long-term expandable mouse and human-induced nephron progenitor cells enable kidney organoid maturation and modeling of plasticity and disease.

7. Spatial transcriptomics defines injury-specific microenvironments in the adult mouse kidney and novel cellular interactions in regeneration and disease.

8. Direct androgen receptor control of sexually dimorphic gene expression in the mammalian kidney.

9. Cadherin Adhesion Complexes Direct Cell Aggregation in the Epithelial Transition of Wnt-Induced Nephron Progenitor Cells.

10. Canonical Wnt transcriptional complexes are essential for induction of nephrogenesis but not maintenance or proliferation of nephron progenitors.

11. User-friendly microfluidic system reveals native-like morphological and transcriptomic phenotypes induced by shear stress in proximal tubule epithelium.

12. Proximal tubule responses to injury: interrogation by single-cell transcriptomics.

13. Direct androgen receptor regulation of sexually dimorphic gene expression in the mammalian kidney.

14. Modeling kidney development, disease, and plasticity with clonal expandable nephron progenitor cells and nephron organoids.

15. Comparative single-cell analyses identify shared and divergent features of human and mouse kidney development.

16. Lineage Tracing and Single-Nucleus Multiomics Reveal Novel Features of Adaptive and Maladaptive Repair after Acute Kidney Injury.

17. Runx2 regulates chromatin accessibility to direct the osteoblast program at neonatal stages.

18. A genetic model for in vivo proximity labelling of the mammalian secretome.

19. A scalable organoid model of human autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease for disease mechanism and drug discovery.

20. Transcriptional and functional motifs defining renal function revealed by single-nucleus RNA sequencing.

21. Kidney repair and regeneration: perspectives of the NIDDK (Re)Building a Kidney consortium.

22. Identifying Common Molecular Mechanisms in Experimental and Human Acute Kidney Injury.

23. Repairing the blood-brain barrier.

24. Multi-omic approaches to acute kidney injury and repair.

25. Multi-omics integration in the age of million single-cell data.

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