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1. Activation of fetal-like molecular programs during regeneration in the intestine and beyond

2. Proliferation-driven mechanical compression induces signalling centre formation during mammalian organ development

3. Myosin II mediates Shh signals to shape dental epithelia via control of cell adhesion and movement

7. Privacy, bias and the clinical use of facial recognition technology: A survey of genetics professionals

8. The developmental basis for scaling of mammalian tooth size

9. Precise modulation of transcription factor levels identifies features underlying dosage sensitivity

10. Epithelial zonation along the mouse and human small intestine defines five discrete metabolic domains

11. EPIREGULIN creates a developmental niche for spatially organized human intestinal enteroids

12. Programming multicellular assembly with synthetic cell adhesion molecules

13. A DLG1-ARHGAP31-CDC42 axis is essential for the intestinal stem cell response to fluctuating niche Wnt signaling

14. Epithelial TNF controls cell differentiation and CFTR activity to maintain intestinal mucin homeostasis

15. Author Correction: MusMorph, a database of standardized mouse morphology data for morphometric meta-analyses

16. Intracellular pH dynamics regulates intestinal stem cell lineage specification

17. Cellular shape reinforces niche to stem cell signaling in the small intestine

18. A dominant negative mutation uncovers cooperative control of caudal Wolffian duct development by Sprouty genes

19. A Deep Invertible 3-D Facial Shape Model for Interpretable Genetic Syndrome Diagnosis

21. Patterning and folding of intestinal villi by active mesenchymal dewetting

22. SRSF1 governs progenitor-specific alternative splicing to maintain adult epithelial tissue homeostasis and renewal

23. Microbial signals, MyD88, and lymphotoxin drive TNF-independent intestinal epithelial tissue damage

24. LGL1 binds to Integrin β1 and inhibits downstream signaling to promote epithelial branching in the mammary gland

25. MusMorph, a database of standardized mouse morphology data for morphometric meta-analyses

26. CNPY4 inhibits the Hedgehog pathway by modulating membrane sterol lipids

29. Application of full-genome analysis to diagnose rare monogenic disorders.

30. Inflation-collapse dynamics drive patterning and morphogenesis in intestinal organoids

31. Large-scale open-source three-dimensional growth curves for clinical facial assessment and objective description of facial dysmorphism.

33. Transit-Amplifying Cells Coordinate Changes in Intestinal Epithelial Cell-Type Composition

34. LGR5 in breast cancer and ductal carcinoma in situ: a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker and a therapeutic target

35. KrasP34R and KrasT58I mutations induce distinct RASopathy phenotypes in mice.

36. Engineering synthetic morphogen systems that can program multicellular patterning

37. Safety and immunogenicity of Fc‐EDA, a recombinant ectodysplasin A1 replacement protein, in human subjects

38. Automated syndrome diagnosis by three-dimensional facial imaging

39. Asymmetric Stratification-Induced Polarity Loss and Coordinated Individual Cell Movements Drive Directional Migration of Vertebrate Epithelium

40. Dental cell type atlas reveals stem and differentiated cell types in mouse and human teeth.

41. FaceBase 3: analytical tools and FAIR resources for craniofacial and dental research.

42. Fully Automatic Landmarking of Syndromic 3D Facial Surface Scans Using 2D Images.

43. Tools and Concepts for Interrogating and Defining Cellular Identity

44. Lgr5+ telocytes are a signaling source at the intestinal villus tip.

45. From gut to glutes: The critical role of niche signals in the maintenance and renewal of adult stem cells

47. Heterogeneity within Stratified Epithelial Stem Cell Populations Maintains the Oral Mucosa in Response to Physiological Stress

48. A large pool of actively cycling progenitors orchestrates self-renewal and injury repair of an ectodermal appendage

49. Downregulation of FGF Signaling by Spry4 Overexpression Leads to Shape Impairment, Enamel Irregularities, and Delayed Signaling Center Formation in the Mouse Molar

50. Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Is Required for Cyp26 Expression during Embryonic Development.

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