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Professor Tom Strachan
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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 CDC25A
2009
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 cells
2008
Dr Vlad Seitan
Dr Andrew Banks
Dr Steven Laval
Dr Sarah Newbury
Professor Tom Strachan
et al.
Metazoan Scc4 homologs link sister chromatid cohesion to cell and axon migration guidance
2006
Dr Subrot Sarma
Dr Janet Kerwin
Mark Scott
Professor Tom Strachan
Emerita Professor Susan Lindsay
et al.
3D modelling, gene expression mapping and post-mapping image analysis in the developing human brain
2005
Petra Stojkovic
Professor Majlinda Lako
Dr Rebecca Stewart
Professor Lyle Armstrong
Jerome Evans
et al.
An autogeneic feeder cell system that efficiently supports growth of undifferentiated human embryonic stem cells
2005
Petra Stojkovic
Professor Majlinda Lako
Dr Rebecca Stewart
Professor Lyle Armstrong
Professor Mary Herbert
et al.
An Autogeneic Feeder Cell System That Efficiently Supports Growth of Undifferentiated Human Embryonic Stem Cells
2005
Professor Tom Strachan
Cornelia de Lange Syndrome and the link between chromosomal function, DNA repair and developmental gene regulation
2005
Dr Louise Hyslop
Professor Miodrag Stojkovic
Professor Lyle Armstrong
Theresia Walter
Petra Stojkovic
et al.
Downregulation of NANOG induces differentiation of human embryonic stem cells to extraembryonic lineages
2005
Dr Sajjad Ahmad
Professor Lyle Armstrong
Professor Miodrag Stojkovic
Ian Dimmick
Dr Louise Hyslop
et al.
The identification and characterisation of human corneal epithelial progenitors on the basis of high aldehyde dehydrogenase activity
2005
Dr Janet Kerwin
Mark Scott
Professor Steve Robson
Professor Tom Strachan
Emerita Professor Susan Lindsay
et al.
3 dimensional modelling of early human brain development using optical projection tomography
2004
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