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STAMMZELLDIFFERENZIERUNG IM SCHWAMM
Revilla Domingo, R. (Project Lead)
4/08/21 → 3/02/26
Project: Research funding
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sc-GRIP: a Graph Convolutional Approach to Infer Gene Interaction Polarity from Single-cell Data
Atria, C. E., Cai, Y., Weber, P., Beer, A., Kriege, N. M., Böhm, C., Revilla Domingo, R. & Plant, C., 2025.Publications: Contribution to conference › Paper › Peer Reviewed
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Molecular circadian rhythms are robust in marine annelids lacking rhythmic behavior
Häfker, N. S. (Corresponding author), Holcik, L., Mat, A. M., Ćorić, A., Vadiwala, K., Beets, I., Stockinger, A. W., Atria, C. E., Hammer, S., Revilla-I-Domingo, R., Schoofs, L., Raible, F. & Tessmar-Raible, K. (Corresponding author), 11 Apr 2024, In: PLoS Biology. 22, 4, e3002572.Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
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Tracing the history of cell types
Grausgruber, A. & Revilla Domingo, R. (Corresponding author), 2 Aug 2023, In: eLife. 12, e90447.Publications: Contribution to journal › Review › Peer Reviewed
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EMBO workshop: The molecular and cellular basis of regeneration and tissue repair
Revilla Domingo, R. (Organiser)
7 Oct 2024 → 11 Oct 2024Activity: Academic events › Organisation of ...
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Regeneration in Sponges and the Evolution of Stem Cell Differentiation Mechanisms
Revilla Domingo, R. (Speaker)
7 Oct 2024 → 11 Oct 2024Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
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Sponge Stem Cell Differentiation and the Evolution of Animal Multicellularity
Revilla Domingo, R. (Speaker)
25 Jun 2024 → 28 Jun 2024Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science