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In Issue 10, Kathryn Duvall, Raphael Kopan and colleagues examine the role of Notch in nephron segmentation using the developing mouse kidney and human kidney organoids. Our featured movie is a Z-stack through a mouse kidney expressing activated NOTCH; labelled with antibodies against Wt1 (NPC and podocyte marker), Tfap2b (distal tubule marker) and Hnf4a and LTL (proximal tubule markers).
journals.biologists.com/dev/article/149/10/dev200446/275412/Revisiting-the-role-of-Notch-in-nephron
journals.biologists.com/dev/issue/149/10
In Issue 10, Kathryn Duvall, Raphael Kopan and colleagues examine the role of Notch in nephron segmentation using the developing mouse kidney and human kidney organoids. Our featured movie is a Z-stack through a mouse kidney expressing activated NOTCH; labelled with antibodies against Wt1 (NPC and podocyte marker), Tfap2b (distal tubule marker) and Hnf4a and LTL (proximal tubule markers).
journals.biologists.com/dev/article/149/10/dev200446/275412/Revisiting-the-role-of-Notch-in-nephron
journals.biologists.com/dev/issue/149/10