Below are the most recent publications written about "Cell Lineage" by people in Profiles.
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Wu X, Liu Y, Wang W, Crimmings K, Williams A, Mager J, Cui W. Early embryonic lethality of mice lacking POLD2. Mol Reprod Dev. 2023 02; 90(2):98-108.
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Tye CE, Ghule PN, Gordon JAR, Kabala FS, Page NA, Falcone MM, Tracy KM, van Wijnen AJ, Stein JL, Lian JB, Stein GS. LncMIR181A1HG is a novel chromatin-bound epigenetic suppressor of early stage osteogenic lineage commitment. Sci Rep. 2022 05 11; 12(1):7770.
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Guo D, Daman K, Chen JJ, Shi MJ, Yan J, Matijasevic Z, Rickard AM, Bennett MH, Kiselyov A, Zhou H, Bang AG, Wagner KR, Maehr R, King OD, Hayward LJ, Emerson CP. iMyoblasts for ex vivo and in vivo investigations of human myogenesis and disease modeling. Elife. 2022 01 25; 11.
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Khoshkenar P, Lowry E, Mitchell A. Rapid signaling reactivation after targeted BRAF inhibition predicts the proliferation of individual melanoma cells from an isogenic population. Sci Rep. 2021 07 29; 11(1):15473.
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Maicas M, Jimeno-Mart?n ?, Mill?n-Trejo A, Alkema MJ, Flames N. The transcription factor LAG-1/CSL plays a Notch-independent role in controlling terminal differentiation, fate maintenance, and plasticity of serotonergic chemosensory neurons. PLoS Biol. 2021 07; 19(7):e3001334.
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Masoudi N, Yemini E, Schnabel R, Hobert O. Piecemeal regulation of convergent neuronal lineages by bHLH transcription factors in Caenorhabditis elegans. Development. 2021 06 01; 148(11).
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Yemini E, Lin A, Nejatbakhsh A, Varol E, Sun R, Mena GE, Samuel ADT, Paninski L, Venkatachalam V, Hobert O. NeuroPAL: A Multicolor Atlas for Whole-Brain Neuronal Identification in C.?elegans. Cell. 2021 01 07; 184(1):272-288.e11.
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Li HJ, Ray SK, Kucukural A, Gradwohl G, Leiter AB. Reduced Neurog3 Gene Dosage Shifts Enteroendocrine Progenitor Towards Goblet Cell Lineage in the Mouse Intestine. Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2021; 11(2):433-448.
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Magaletta ME, Siller R, Maehr R. Differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells toward pharyngeal endoderm derivatives: Current status and potential. Curr Top Dev Biol. 2020; 138:175-208.
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Cui W, Cheong A, Wang Y, Tsuchida Y, Liu Y, Tremblay KD, Mager J. MCRS1 is essential for epiblast development during early mouse embryogenesis. Reproduction. 2020 01; 159(1):1-13.