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Dario Melguizo Sanchis
Dr Yaobo Xu
Dheraj Taheem
Dr Min Yu
Dr Katarzyna Tilgner
et al.
iPSC modelling of severe aplastic anemia reveals impaired differentiation and telomere shortening in blood progenitors2018
Dr Dean Hallam
Dr Joseph Collin
Dr Sanja Bojic
Dr Valeria Chichagova
Dr Adriana Buskin
et al.
An iPSC patient specific model of CFH (Y402H) polymorphism displays characteristic features of AMD and indicates a beneficial role for UV light exposure2017
Dr Irina Neganova
Dr Evgeniya Shmeleva
Dr Jennifer Munkley
Dr Valeria Chichagova
Dr George Anyfantis
et al.
JNK/SAPK signalling is essential for efficient reprogramming of human fibroblasts to induced pluripotent stem cells2016
Dr Lili Zhu
Dr Aurora Gomez Duran
Dr Gabriele Saretzki
Dr Katarzyna Tilgner
Dario Melguizo Sanchis
et al.
The mitochondrial protein CHCHD2 primes the differentiation potential of human induced pluripotent stem cells to neuroectodermal lineages2016
Stuart Atkinson
Dr Joseph Collin
Dr George Anyfantis
Professor Majlinda Lako
Professor Lyle Armstrong
et al.
A Putative Role for the Immunoproteasome in the Maintenance of Pluripotency in Human Embryonic Stem Cells2012
Dr George Anyfantis
Professor Lyle Armstrong
Professor Majlinda Lako
Screening ethnically diverse human embryonic stem cells identifies a chromosome 20 minimal amplicon conferring growth advantage2011
Dr Irina Neganova
Dr Stuart Atkinson
Dr George Anyfantis
Dr Owen Hughes
Professor Tom Strachan
et al.
A role for NANOG in G1 to S transition in human embryonic stem cells through direct binding of CDK6 and CDC25A2009
Dr Chunbo Yang
Dr Rebecca Stewart
Dr George Anyfantis
Stuart Atkinson
Dr Gabriele Saretzki
et al.
A key role for telomerase reverse transcriptase unit in modulating human embryonic stem cell proliferation, cell cycle dynamics, and in vitro differentiation2008
Dr Rebecca Stewart
Dr Chunbo Yang
Dr George Anyfantis
Dr Nicholas Hole
Professor Tom Strachan
et al.
Silencing of the expression of pluripotent driven-reporter genes stably transfected into human pluripotent cells2008
Dr Meenakshi Choudhary
Petra Stojkovic
Dr Louise Hyslop
Dr George Anyfantis
Professor Mary Herbert
et al.
Putative role of hyaluronan and its related genes, HAS2 and RHAMM, in human early preimplantation embryogenesis and embryonic stem cell characterization2007