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1. Neonatal vascularization and oxygen tension regulate appropriate perinatal renal medulla/papilla maturation

2. Crim1 is required for maintenance of the ocular lens epithelium

3. Mid- to late term hypoxia in the mouse alters placental morphology, glucocorticoid regulatory pathways and nutrient transporters in a sex-specific manner

4. Distinct sites of renal fibrosis inCrim1mutant mice arise from multiple cellular origins

5. Neonatal vascularization and oxygen tension regulate appropriate perinatal renal medulla/papilla maturation

6. Distinct sites of renal fibrosis in Crim1 mutant mice arise from multiple cellular origins

7. Production of a mouse line with a conditional Crim1 mutant allele

8. Association between congenital defects in papillary outgrowth and functional obstruction in Crim1 mutant mice

9. Crim1 has an essential role in glycogen trophoblast cell and sinusoidal-trophoblast giant cell development in the placenta

10. Kidney development: two tales of tubulogenesis

11. Molecular anatomy of the kidney: what have we learned from gene expression and functional genomics?

12. Kidney Development

13. Use of dual section mRNA in situ hybridisation/immunohistochemistry to clarify gene expression patterns during the early stages of nephron development in the embryo and in the mature nephron of the adult mouse kidney

14. Crim1KST264/KST264 mice implicate Crim1 in the regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor-A activity during glomerular vascular development

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

19. CRIM1 regulates the rate of processing and delivery of bone morphogenetic proteins to the cell surface

20. Exogenous Slit2 does not affect ureteric branching or nephron formation during kidney development

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

22. Loss of renal microvascular integrity in postnatal Crim1 hypomorphic transgenic mice

25. Dual trafficking of Slit3 to mitochondria and cell surface demonstrates novel localization for slit protein

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