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1. LYVE-1+ macrophages form a collaborative CCR5-dependent perivascular niche that influences chemotherapy responses in murine breast cancer

3. Establishment of porcine and human expanded potential stem cells

4. LYVE-1+ macrophages form a collaborative CCR5-dependent perivascular niche that influences chemotherapy responses in murine breast cancer.

5. LYVE-1+ macrophages form a collaborative CCR5-dependent perivascular niche that influences chemotherapy responses in murine breast cancer.

6. Establishment of mouse expanded potential stem cells

9. Perivascular macrophages collaborate to facilitate chemotherapy resistance in cancer

10. LYVE-1 + Macrophages Form a Collaborative CCR5-Dependent Perivascular Niche That Influences Chemotherapy Responses in Cancer

16. Genome-Scale CRISPRa Screen Identifies Novel Factors for Cellular Reprogramming

23. Establishment in Culture of Expanded Potential Stem Cells

24. A de novo silencer causes elimination of MITF-M expression and profound hearing loss in pigs

26. Generation and Characterisation of a Pax8-CreERT2 Transgenic Line and a Slc22a6-CreERT2 Knock-In Line for Inducible and Specific Genetic Manipulation of Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells.

27. Heavy chain–only antibodies are spontaneously produced in light chain–deficient mice

35. Antibody Repertoires of Four- and Five-Feature Translocus Mice Carrying Human Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain and κ and λ Light Chain Yeast Artificial Chromosomes

38. Mechanism of sperm-egg recognition during subzonal (perivitalline space) insemination.

39. Block in development at the pre-B-II to immature B cell stage in mice without Ig kappa and Ig lambda light chain.

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