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    • Oxygen, Ecology, and the Cambrian Radiation of Animals 

      Sperling, Erik A.; Frieder, Christina A.; Raman, Akkur V.; Girguis, Peter R.; Levin, Lisa A.; Knoll, Andrew Herbert (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013)
      The Proterozoic-Cambrian transition records the appearance of essentially all animal body plans (phyla), yet to date no single hypothesis adequately explains both the timing of the event and the evident increase in diversity ...
    • The Role of Microenvironmental Cues in Cardiomyogenesis and Pathogenesis 

      Horton, Renita Elillian (2014-06-06)
      The cellular microenvironment consists of soluble and insoluble factors that provide signals that dictate cell behavior and cell fate. Limited characterization has hindered our ability to mimic the physiological or ...
    • Tracking Cell Fate with Synthetic Memory and Pulse Detecting Transcriptional Circuits 

      Inniss, Mara Christine (2014-06-06)
      Synthetic biology aims to engineer biological systems to meet new challenges and teach us more about natural biological systems. These pursuits range from the building of relatively simple transcriptional circuits, to ...