Pkd1 and Wnt5a genetically interact to control lymphatic vascular morphogenesis in mice

Author:

Chau Tevin C. Y.1,Baek Sungmin1,Coxam Baptiste1,Skoczylas Renae1,Rondon‐Galeano Maria12,Bower Neil I.1,Wainwright Elanor N.1,Stacker Steven A.345,Cooper Helen M.6,Koopman Peter A.1,Lagendijk Anne K.7,Harvey Natasha L.8,François Mathias19,Hogan Benjamin M.12510ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Genomics of Development and Disease, Institute for Molecular Bioscience The University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland Australia

2. Organogenesis and Cancer Program Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Tumour Angiogenesis and Microenvironment Program Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Department of Surgery, Royal Melbourne Hospital The University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

5. Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. The University of Queensland Queensland Brain Institute St Lucia Queensland Australia

7. Division of Cell and Developmental Biology Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland Australia

8. Centre for Cancer Biology University of South Australia and SA Pathology Adelaide South Australia Australia

9. David Richmond Laboratory for Cardiovascular Development; Gene Regulation and Editing Program Centenary Institute Sydney New South Wales Australia

10. Department of Anatomy and Physiology University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental Biology

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