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IIP Symposium, August 2010 - Trophoblast Evolution and Implications for Human Pregnancy

Julie Baker, Genetics
Trophoblast Evolution and Implications for Human Pregnancy

2010 IIP Symposium - August 25, 2010

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Julie Baker - Professor of Genetics

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The Baker lab's main focus is to understand the signals necessary for patterning and specifying diverse cellular fates during gastrulation in the mouse.

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