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Pranam Chatterjee to Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

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  1. Pierson Smela M, Kramme CC, Fortuna PRJ, Wolf B, Goel S, Adams J, Ma C, Velychko S, Widocki U, Srikar Kavirayuni V, Chen T, Vincoff S, Dong E, Kohman RE, Kobayashi M, Shioda T, Church GM, Chatterjee P. Rapid human oogonia-like cell specification via transcription factor-directed differentiation. EMBO Rep. 2025 Feb; 26(4):1114-1143.
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    Score: 0.828
  2. Piechota S, Marchante M, Giovannini A, Paulsen B, Potts KS, Rockwell G, Aschenberger C, Noblett AD, Figueroa AB, Sanchez M, Barrachina F, Wiemer K, Guzman L, Belchin P, Pierson Smela M, Fortuna PRJ, Chatterjee P, Tran ND, Kelk DA, Forti M, Marcinyshyn S, Smith T, McCulloh DH, Fernandez-Gonzalez MJ, Abittan B, Ortiz S, Klein JU, Klatsky P, Ordonez-Perez D, Kramme CC. Human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived ovarian support cell co-culture improves oocyte maturation in vitro after abbreviated gonadotropin stimulation. Hum Reprod. 2023 12 04; 38(12):2456-2469.
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    Score: 0.191
  3. Pierson Smela MD, Kramme CC, Fortuna PRJ, Adams JL, Su R, Dong E, Kobayashi M, Brixi G, Kavirayuni VS, Tysinger E, Kohman RE, Shioda T, Chatterjee P, Church GM. Directed differentiation of human iPSCs to functional ovarian granulosa-like cells via transcription factor overexpression. Elife. 2023 02 21; 12.
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    Score: 0.181
  4. Kobayashi M, Kobayashi M, Odajima J, Shioda K, Hwang YS, Sasaki K, Chatterjee P, Kramme C, Kohman RE, Church GM, Loehr AR, Weiss RS, J?ppner H, Gell JJ, Lau CC, Shioda T. Expanding homogeneous culture of human primordial germ cell-like cells maintaining germline features without serum or feeder layers. Stem Cell Reports. 2022 03 08; 17(3):507-521.
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    Score: 0.169
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