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  2. St Johnston Lab | Welcome

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    22 Dec 2022: This cell polarity is essential in development, for example: in determining the head-to-tail axis of many animals, for cell migration and for asymmetric stem-cell divisions. ... Tennis Court Road. Cambridge. Tel: 44 (0)1223 334088. info@gurdon.cam.ac.uk.
  3. 6 Jan 2022: We study C. elegans and Xenopus embryos to understand the function of S-phase control during healthy animal development. ... Public engagement and outreach. As part of the University of Cambridge and Wellcome Trust commitment to public engagement and
  4. St Johnston Lab | Welcome

    www2.gurdon.cam.ac.uk/~stjohnstonlab/
    22 Dec 2022: This cell polarity is essential in development, for example: in determining the head-to-tail axis of many animals, for cell migration and for asymmetric stem-cell divisions. ... Tennis Court Road. Cambridge. Tel: 44 (0)1223 334088. info@gurdon.cam.ac.uk.

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