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Davor Solter
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Institute of Medical Biology
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Career Start Year
1954
Papers
221
H Index
63
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28765300
Pronuclear Transplantation in the Mouse Embryo.
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
2017
28663440
ELABELA deficiency promotes preeclampsia and cardiovascular malformations in mice.
Science
2017
26969990
Preformation Versus Epigenesis in Early Mammalian Development.
Curr Top Dev Biol
2016
28000904
Honoring the work and life of Leroy C. Stevens. A symposium as part of the International Stem Cell Initiative Workshop.
Int J Dev Biol
2016
27475856
Epigenetic Control of Early Mouse Development.
Curr Top Dev Biol
2016
27217206
Inappropriate cadherin switching in the mouse epiblast compromises proper signaling between the epiblast and the extraembryonic ectoderm during gastrulation.
Sci Rep
2016
27246714
β-catenin-mediated adhesion is required for successful preimplantation mouse embryo development.
Development
2016
25897827
Development of Teratocarcinomas and Teratomas in Severely Immunodeficient NOD.Cg-Prkdc(scid) Il2rg(tm1Wjl)/Szj (NSG) Mice.
Stem Cells Dev
2015
26763985
Erase-Maintain-Establish: Natural Reprogramming of the Mammalian Epigenome.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
2015
24736841
DNA methylation dynamics during epigenetic reprogramming in the germline and preimplantation embryos.
Genes Dev
2014
23318639
Optimal histone H3 to linker histone H1 chromatin ratio is vital for mesodermal competence in Xenopus.
Development
2013
23824537
Temporal reduction of LATS kinases in the early preimplantation embryo prevents ICM lineage differentiation.
Genes Dev
2013
23894536
A tudor domain protein SPINDLIN1 interacts with the mRNA-binding protein SERBP1 and is involved in mouse oocyte meiotic resumption.
PLoS One
2013
24009393
Single-cell DNA-methylation analysis reveals epigenetic chimerism in preimplantation embryos.
Science
2013
23924633
The nuage mediates retrotransposon silencing in mouse primordial ovarian follicles.
Development
2013
23788624
A genetic and developmental pathway from STAT3 to the OCT4-NANOG circuit is essential for maintenance of ICM lineages in vivo.
Genes Dev
2013
22281501
Transgene insertion in intronic sequences of Mdga2 gene shows methylation in an imprinted manner in an Acrodysplasia (Adp) mouse line.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
2012
22991438
Developmental fate and lineage commitment of singled mouse blastomeres.
Development
2012
22887777
Symmetric cell division of the mouse zygote requires an actin network.
Cytoskeleton (Hoboken)
2012
22442485
Trim28 is required for epigenetic stability during mouse oocyte to embryo transition.
Science
2012
20813255
Viable rat-mouse chimeras: where do we go from here?
Cell
2010
21404184
Nuclear reprogramming in zygotes.
Int J Dev Biol
2010
18728679
The role of animal models in evaluating reasonable safety and efficacy for human trials of cell-based interventions for neurologic conditions.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
2009
19396681
Unintended changes in cognition, mood, and behavior arising from cell-based interventions for neurological conditions: ethical challenges.
Am J Bioeth
2009
18463365
Cell-based interventions for neurologic conditions: ethical challenges for early human trials.
Neurology
2008
19022741
Reprogramming and differentiation in mammals: motifs and mechanisms.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
2008
16534514
From teratocarcinomas to embryonic stem cells and beyond: a history of embryonic stem cell research.
Nat Rev Genet
2006
17000767
Ribosomal protein S6 gene haploinsufficiency is associated with activation of a p53-dependent checkpoint during gastrulation.
Mol Cell Biol
2006
17015433
Cracking the egg: molecular dynamics and evolutionary aspects of the transition from the fully grown oocyte to embryo.
Genes Dev
2006
16837972
Embryology: does prepatterning occur in the mouse egg?
Nature
2006
16892171
Where do we stand now? Mouse early embryo patterning meeting in Freiburg, Germany (2005).
Int J Dev Biol
2006
16478576
Fatal flaws in the case for prepatterning in the mouse egg.
Reprod Biomed Online
2006
16575157
Imprinting today: end of the beginning or beginning of the end?
Cytogenet Genome Res
2006
16620153
Space asymmetry directs preferential sperm entry in the absence of polarity in the mouse oocyte.
PLoS Biol
2006
15685639
Reprogramming is essential in nuclear transfer.
Mol Reprod Dev
2005
16319380
Politically correct human embryonic stem cells?
N Engl J Med
2005
15846073
Mechanism of first cleavage specification in the mouse egg: is our body plan set at day 0?
Cell Cycle
2005
15879556
Polarity of the mouse embryo is established at blastocyst and is not prepatterned.
Genes Dev
2005
16050247
What is a stem cell?
Novartis Found Symp
2005
16020716
Ethics: Moral issues of human-non-human primate neural grafting.
Science
2005
15469847
Retrotransposons regulate host genes in mouse oocytes and preimplantation embryos.
Dev Cell
2004
16117628
Epigenetic mechanisms in early mammalian development.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
2004
15575074
Ultrasound measurement of the volume of musculus quadriceps after knee joint injury.
Coll Antropol
2004
15525667
Stabilization of beta-catenin in the mouse zygote leads to premature epithelial-mesenchymal transition in the epiblast.
Development
2004
15306566
Maternal beta-catenin and E-cadherin in mouse development.
Development
2004
15254539
First cleavage plane of the mouse egg is not predetermined but defined by the topology of the two apposing pronuclei.
Nature
2004
15237213
Systems biology of the 2-cell mouse embryo.
Cytogenet Genome Res
2004
14563991
Comment on " 'Stemness': transcriptional profiling of embryonic and adult stem cells" and "a stem cell molecular signature".
Science
2003
14983554
Public stem cell banks: considerations of justice in stem cell research and therapy.
Hastings Cent Rep
2003
14511485
Molecular control of the oocyte to embryo transition.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
2003
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