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3. The Costly Dilemma: Generalization, Evaluation and Cost-Optimal Deployment of Large Language Models

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

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

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

10. Cellular Recruitment by Podocyte-Derived Pro-migratory Factors in Assembly of the Human Renal Filter

16. Influence of water intercalation and hydration on chemical decomposition and ion transport in methylammonium lead halide perovskites

21. Spatial transcriptional mapping of the human nephrogenic program

22. A Wnt5 Activity Asymmetry and Intercellular Signaling via PCP Proteins Polarize Node Cells for Left-Right Symmetry Breaking

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

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

26. Altered proximal tubular cell glucose metabolism during acute kidney injury is associated with mortality

28. Proteomics of protein trafficking by in vivo tissue-specific labeling

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

37. Retinoid Signaling in Progenitors Controls Specification and Regeneration of the Urothelium

38. Reinfection with SARS-CoV-2: Discrete SIR (Susceptible, Infected, Recovered) Modeling Using Empirical Infection Data

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

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

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