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1. Enhanced metanephric specification to functional proximal tubule enables toxicity screening and infectious disease modelling in kidney organoids

2. DevKidCC allows for robust classification and direct comparisons of kidney organoid datasets

3. Lin28 and let-7 regulate the timing of cessation of murine nephrogenesis

4. Single-cell analysis reveals congruence between kidney organoids and human fetal kidney

5. 3D organoid-derived human glomeruli for personalised podocyte disease modelling and drug screening

6. Renal Subcapsular Transplantation of PSC-Derived Kidney Organoids Induces Neo-vasculogenesis and Significant Glomerular and Tubular Maturation In Vivo

7. Development of the Human Fetal Kidney from Mid to Late Gestation in Male and Female Infants

8. Analysed cap mesenchyme track data from live imaging of mouse kidney development

9. A Cas9 Variant for Efficient Generation of Indel-Free Knockin or Gene-Corrected Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

10. Nephron progenitor commitment is a stochastic process influenced by cell migration

11. Author Correction: Lin28 and let-7 regulate the timing of cessation of murine nephrogenesis

12. Branching morphogenesis in the developing kidney is not impacted by nephron formation or integration

13. A genome-wide screen to identify transcription factors expressed in pelvic ganglia of the lower urinary tract.

14. Identification of novel markers of mouse fetal ovary development.

15. Identification of anchor genes during kidney development defines ontological relationships, molecular subcompartments and regulatory pathways.

16. Defining the molecular character of the developing and adult kidney podocyte.

18. Crim1KST264/KST264 mice display a disruption of the Crim1 gene resulting in perinatal lethality with defects in multiple organ systems.

20. Neonatal calyceal dilation and renal fibrosis resulting from loss of Adamts-1 in mouse kidney is due to a developmental dysgenesis.

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