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overview Dr. Guafo’s lab is interested in understanding how evolutionarily conserved patterning programs along the anteroposterior (AP) and dorsoventral (DV) axes are integrated to generate functional and cellular complexity in vertebrates. By tinkering with these axial patterning programs, the lab hopes to learn about converging mechanisms that control progenitor or stem cell fate, and ultimately how this information may provide insight into altering the course of diseased cells.
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