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Expansion, in vivo–ex vivo cycling, and genetic manipulation of primary human hepatocytes
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Expansion, in vivo–ex vivo cycling, and genetic manipulation of primary human hepatocytes

E. Michailidis, K. Vercauteren, L. Mancio-Silva, L. Andrus, C. Jahan, I. Ricardo-Lax, C. Zou, M. Kabbani, P. Park, C. Quirk, C. Pyrgaki, B. Razooky, L. Verhoye, I. Zoluthkin, W. Lu, S.J. Forbes, L. Chiriboga, N.D. Theise, R.W. Herzog, H. Suemizu, W.M. Schneider, A. Shlomai, P. Meuleman, S.N. Bhatia, C.M. Rice, Y.P. de Jong.
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 117, 1678–1688 (2020)

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Estrogen Activation of G protein-coupled Estrogen Receptor 1 Regulates Phosphoinositide 3-kinase and mTOR Signaling to Promote Liver Growth in Zebrafish and Proliferation of Human Hepatocytes
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Estrogen Activation of G protein-coupled Estrogen Receptor 1 Regulates Phosphoinositide 3-kinase and mTOR Signaling to Promote Liver Growth in Zebrafish and Proliferation of Human Hepatocytes

S. Chaturantabut, Shwartz, A., Evason, K. J., Cox, A. G., Labella, K., Schepers, A. G., Yang, S., Aravena, M., Houvras, iv, Y., Mancio-Silva, L., Romano, S., Gorelick, D. A., Cohen, D. E., Zon, L. I., Bhatia, S. N., North, T. E., and Goessling, W.
Gastroenterology, 2019

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A Plasmodium berghei sporozoite-based vaccination platform against human malaria
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A Plasmodium berghei sporozoite-based vaccination platform against human malaria

A. M. Mendes, Machado, M., alves-Rosa, Nç, Reuling, I. J., Foquet, L., Marques, áudia, Salman, A. M., Yang, A. S. P., Moser, K. A., Dwivedi, A., Hermsen, C. C., nez-Díaz, éné, Viera, S., Santos, J. M., Albuquerque, ês, Bhatia, S. N., Bial, J., Angulo-Barturen, ñigo, Silva, J. C., Leroux-Roels, G., Janse, C. J., Khan, S. M., Mota, M. M., Sauerwein, R. W., and Prudêncio, M.
npj Vaccines, vol. 3, 2018.

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A human monoclonal antibody prevents malaria infection by targeting a new site of vulnerability on the parasite
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A human monoclonal antibody prevents malaria infection by targeting a new site of vulnerability on the parasite

Kisalu, N.K., Idris, A.H., Weidle, C., Flores-Garcia, Y., Flynn, B.J., Sack, B.K., Murphy, Schön A., Freire, E., Francica, J.R., Miller, A.B., Gregory, J., March, S., Liao, H.X., Haynes, B.F., Wiehe, K., Trama, A.M., Saunders, K.O., Gladden, M.A., Monroe, A., Bonsignori, M., Kanekiyo, M., Wheatley, A.K., McDermott, A.B., Farney, S.K., Chuang, G.Y., Zhang, B., Kc, N., Chakravarty, S., Kwong, P.D., Sinnis, P., Bhatia, S.N., Kappe, S.H.I., Sim, B.K.L., Hoffman, S.L., Zavala, F., Pancera, M., and Seder, R.A.
Nature Medicine (2018)

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