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A multi-organoid platform identifies CIART as a key factor for SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Nature cell biology.
2023
Academic Article
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Times cited: 413 - Dual role of lipids for genome stability and pluripotency facilitates full potency of mouse embryonic stem cells. Protein & cell. 2023 Academic Article GET IT
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A dual SHOX2:GFP; MYH6:mCherry knockin hESC reporter line for derivation of human SAN-like cells.
iScience.
2022
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A human embryonic stem cell reporter line for monitoring chemical-induced cardiotoxicity.
Cardiovascular research.
2020
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Genome-scale screens identify JNK-JUN signaling as a barrier for pluripotency exit and endoderm differentiation.
Nature genetics.
2019
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Times cited: 58 -
Corrigendum: Colonic organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells for modeling colorectal cancer and drug testing.
Nature medicine.
2018
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Colonic organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells for modeling colorectal cancer and drug testing.
Nature medicine.
2017
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Times cited: 226 -
Orchestrating liver development.
Development (Cambridge, England).
2015
Review
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Atomic monolayer deposition on the surface of nanotube mechanical resonators.
Physical review letters.
2014
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GATA factors efficiently direct cardiac fate from embryonic stem cells.
Development (Cambridge, England).
2013
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Phenotypic variability in 49 cases of ESCO2 mutations, including novel missense and codon deletion in the acetyltransferase domain, correlates with ESCO2 expression and establishes the clinical criteria for Roberts syndrome.
2009
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The molecular mechanism underlying Roberts syndrome involves loss of ESCO2 acetyltransferase activity.
Human molecular genetics.
2008
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Roberts syndrome is caused by mutations in ESCO2, a human homolog of yeast ECO1 that is essential for the establishment of sister chromatid cohesion.
Nature genetics.
2005
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Times cited: 297