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                             25 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A physician-scientist’s call to arms Viny, Aaron D.

28 5 p. 799-801
artikel
2 Building consensus on definition and nomenclature of hepatic, pancreatic, and biliary organoids Marsee, Ary

28 5 p. 816-832
artikel
3 Coordinated changes in cellular behavior ensure the lifelong maintenance of the hippocampal stem cell population Harris, Lachlan

28 5 p. 863-876.e6
artikel
4 Cultivating mentorship, cooperation, and community during COVID-19 and beyond Elias, Salah

28 5 p. 802-804
artikel
5 Declining lamin B1 expression mediates age-dependent decreases of hippocampal stem cell activity bin Imtiaz, Muhammad Khadeesh

28 5 p. 967-977.e8
artikel
6 Defining myself as a mother scientist Shahbazi, Marta N.

28 5 p. 796-798
artikel
7 3D iPSC modeling of the retinal pigment epithelium-choriocapillaris complex identifies factors involved in the pathology of macular degeneration Manian, Kannan V.

28 5 p. 846-862.e8
artikel
8 3D iPSC modeling of the retinal pigment epithelium-choriocapillaris complex identifies factors involved in the pathology of macular degeneration Manian, Kannan V.

28 5 p. 978
artikel
9 Dissecting ELANE neutropenia pathogenicity by human HSC gene editing Rao, Shuquan

28 5 p. 833-845.e5
artikel
10 Dissecting the impact of regional identity and the oncogenic role of human-specific NOTCH2NL in an hESC model of H3.3G34R-mutant glioma Funato, Kosuke

28 5 p. 894-905.e7
artikel
11 Early-career researchers in the time of COVID-19: Adapting to uncertainty
28 5 p. 811-813
artikel
12 Early-career researchers in the time of COVID-19: Benefits of structural support
28 5 p. 814-815
artikel
13 Early-career researchers in the time of COVID-19: Starting a new lab during a pandemic
28 5 p. 808-810
artikel
14 Early stem cell aging in the mature brain Ibrayeva, Albina

28 5 p. 955-966.e7
artikel
15 Human-monkey chimeras: Monkey see, monkey do Mascetti, Victoria L.

28 5 p. 787-789
artikel
16 In vivo reprogramming of NG2 glia enables adult neurogenesis and functional recovery following spinal cord injury Tai, Wenjiao

28 5 p. 923-937.e4
artikel
17 iPSC modeling of stage-specific leukemogenesis reveals BAALC as a key oncogene in severe congenital neutropenia Dannenmann, Benjamin

28 5 p. 906-922.e6
artikel
18 Neutrophil elastase: Nonsense lost in translation Horwitz, Marshall S.

28 5 p. 790-792
artikel
19 Overcoming translational barriers in modeling macular degenerations Nolan, Nicholas David

28 5 p. 781-783
artikel
20 Pathogenic LMNA variants disrupt cardiac lamina-chromatin interactions and de-repress alternative fate genes Shah, Parisha P.

28 5 p. 938-954.e9
artikel
21 Regional identity of human neural stem cells determines oncogenic responses to histone H3.3 mutants Bressan, Raul Bardini

28 5 p. 877-893.e9
artikel
22 Seeing is believing: Representation as a powerful tool in the fight against racism in science Mogessie, Binyam

28 5 p. 793-795
artikel
23 Stem cell models help crack regional oncohistone codes driving childhood gliomas Klein, Rachel H.

28 5 p. 785-787
artikel
24 The future belongs to those who prepare for it today Martín-Suárez, Soraya

28 5 p. 783-785
artikel
25 The quest to understand aging during and after COVID-19 Zhang, Weiqi

28 5 p. 805-807
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