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List of works by Renata Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen

BMP7 Induces Uterine Receptivity and Blastocyst Attachment.

scientific article published on 17 January 2017

Cfap97d1 is important for flagellar axoneme maintenance and male mouse fertility

scientific article published on 12 August 2020

Genome engineering uncovers 54 evolutionarily conserved and testis-enriched genes that are not required for male fertility in mice.

scientific article published on 29 June 2016

HNF1B controls proximal-intermediate nephron segment identity in vertebrates by regulating Notch signalling components and Irx1/2

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Improving signal detection in emission optical projection tomography via single source multi-exposure image fusion.

scientific article published on July 2013

Optical Projection Tomography Imaging to Study Kidney Organogenesis

scientific article published on 01 January 2019

Optical Studies of Nanodiamond-Tissue Interaction: Skin Penetration and Localization

scientific article published on 15 November 2019

Sprouty proteins regulate ureteric branching by coordinating reciprocal epithelial Wnt11, mesenchymal Gdnf and stromal Fgf7 signalling during kidney development.

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TCTE1 is a conserved component of the dynein regulatory complex and is required for motility and metabolism in mouse spermatozoa.

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WNT4 is expressed in human fetal and adult ovaries and its signaling contributes to ovarian cell survival

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Wnt4 coordinates directional cell migration and extension of the Müllerian duct essential for ontogenesis of the female reproductive tract

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Wnt4, a pleiotropic signal for controlling cell polarity, basement membrane integrity, and antimüllerian hormone expression during oocyte maturation in the female follicle.

scientific article published on 26 December 2013

Wnt4/5a signalling coordinates cell adhesion and entry into meiosis during presumptive ovarian follicle development

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Wnt5a Deficiency Leads to Anomalies in Ureteric Tree Development, Tubular Epithelial Cell Organization and Basement Membrane Integrity Pointing to a Role in Kidney Collecting Duct Patterning

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