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Amander T Clark
Center for Reproductive Science, University of California los angeles
1999
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36736324Critical considerations for public engagement in stem cell-related research.Stem Cell Reports2023
37802034Human embryo models made from pluripotent stem cells are not synthetic; they aren't embryos, either.Cell Stem Cell2023
37890483Reconstituted ovaries self-assemble without an ovarian surface epithelium.Stem Cell Reports2023
37582368Single-cell analysis of the developing human ovary defines distinct insights into ovarian somatic and germline progenitors.Dev Cell2023
37976652Generation of a rhesus macaque induced pluripotent stem cell line (riPSC05) under feeder-free conditions.Stem Cell Res2023
36993751Metabolic memory of ο9-tetrahydrocannabinol exposure in pluripotent stem cells and primordial germ cells-like cells.bioRxiv2023
37456839TET1 facilitates specification of early human lineages including germ cells.iScience2023
37441874Transposable elements in early human embryo development and embryo models.Curr Opin Genet Dev2023
35075135Human reproduction is regulated by retrotransposons derived from ancient Hominidae-specific viral infections.Nat Commun2022
35679863EED is required for mouse primordial germ cell differentiation in the embryonic gonad.Dev Cell2022
35594860FGFR3 is expressed by human primordial germ cells and is repressed after meiotic initiation to form primordial oocytes.Stem Cell Reports2022
36179695TGFβ superfamily signaling regulates the state of human stem cell pluripotency and capacity to create well-structured telencephalic organoids.Stem Cell Reports2022
36260988In vitro germ cell induction from fertile and infertile monozygotic twin research participants.Cell Rep Med2022
33453151Single-cell analysis of the developing human testis reveals somatic niche cell specification and fetal germline stem cell establishment.Cell Stem Cell2021
33548810Generation of six human induced pluripotent stem cell sublines (MZT01E, MZT01F, MZT01N and MZT02D, MZT02G and MZT02H) for reproductive science research.Stem Cell Res2021
33731926Modelling human blastocysts by reprogramming fibroblasts into iBlastoids.Nature2021
33722957Mammalian primordial germ cell specification.Development2021
34706774The role of MORC3 in silencing transposable elements in mouse embryonic stem cells.Epigenetics Chromatin2021
34755185Bi-allelic variants in DNA mismatch repair proteins MutS Homolog MSH4 and MSH5 cause infertility in both sexes.Hum Reprod2021
34399163Divergent roles for KLF4 and TFCP2L1 in naive ground state pluripotency and human primordial germ cell development.Stem Cell Res2021
34130154Generation of three human induced pluripotent stem cell sublines (UCLAi005-A, UCLAi005-B and UCLAi005-C) for reproductive science research.Stem Cell Res2021
34216981Generation of three human induced pluripotent stem cell sublines (UCLAi004-A, UCLAi004-B, and UCLAi004-C) for reproductive science research.Stem Cell Res2021
33960147Postpubertal spermatogonial stem cell transplantation restores functional sperm production in rhesus monkeys irradiated before and after puberty.Andrology2021
34048692ISSCR Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation: The 2021 update.Stem Cell Reports2021
34048690Human embryo research, stem cell-derived embryo models and in vitro gametogenesis: Considerations leading to the revised ISSCR guidelines.Stem Cell Reports2021
32939092Reprogramming roadmap reveals route to human induced trophoblast stem cells.Nature2020
32059791An Extended Culture System that Supports Human Primordial Germ Cell-like Cell Survival and Initiation of DNA Methylation Erasure.Stem Cell Reports2020
31751000Standing on the shoulders of giants: The changing landscape of pluripotent stem cells in research.Anat Rec (Hoboken)2020
33257808Female human primordial germ cells display X-chromosome dosage compensation despite the absence of X-inactivation.Nat Cell Biol2020
31622877Generation of three human induced pluripotent stem cell sublines (MZT04D, MZT04J, MZT04C) for reproductive science research.Stem Cell Res2019
31875561Human Primordial Germ Cells Are Specified from Lineage-Primed Progenitors.Cell Rep2019
31825831Modeling Progressive Fibrosis with Pluripotent Stem Cells Identifies an Anti-fibrotic Small Molecule.Cell Rep2019
31530907Human embryo implantation modelled in microfluidic channels.Nature2019
29290627TRIM28-Regulated Transposon Repression Is Required for Human Germline Competency and Not Primed or Naive Human Pluripotency.Stem Cell Reports2018
30526878Restoring Fertility with Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: Are We There Yet?Cell Stem Cell2018
30590035The TFAP2C-Regulated OCT4 Naive Enhancer Is Involved in Human Germline Formation.Cell Rep2018
30559363Differentiation of primate primordial germ cell-like cells following transplantation into the adult gonadal niche.Nat Commun2018
29695788TFAP2C regulates transcription in human naive pluripotency by opening enhancers.Nat Cell Biol2018
29715681Editorial.Stem Cell Res2018
29371703Mitochondrial DNA selection in human germ cells.Nat Cell Biol2018
29337120Deriving Dorsal Spinal Sensory Interneurons from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.Stem Cell Reports2018
29324254PRDM14 is expressed in germ cell tumors with constitutive overexpression altering human germline differentiation and proliferation.Stem Cell Res2018
28009074New Monoclonal Antibodies to Defined Cell Surface Proteins on Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.Stem Cells2017
28086092Nuclear Localization of Mitochondrial TCA Cycle Enzymes as a Critical Step in Mammalian Zygotic Genome Activation.Cell2017
28431857Modeling human infertility with pluripotent stem cells.Stem Cell Res2017
29091993Germline competency of human embryonic stem cells depends on eomesodermin.Biol Reprod2017
28858608Correction: In vivo targeting of de novo DNA methylation by histone modifications in yeast and mouse.Elife2017
28677539An integration-free, virus-free rhesus macaque induced pluripotent stem cell line (riPSC90) from embryonic fibroblasts.Stem Cell Res2017
28579394Primate Primordial Germ Cells Acquire Transplantation Potential by Carnegie Stage 23.Stem Cell Reports2017
27989770Human Naive Pluripotent Stem Cells Model X Chromosome Dampening and X Inactivation.Cell Stem Cell2017
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