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Marc van de Wetering
Affiliation
Princess Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology
ORCID
Career Start Year
1991
Papers
99
H Index
73
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Journal Title
Published Year
37020038
Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumoroids reveal subgroup-specific drug vulnerabilities.
Oncogene
2023
37883554
Unbiased transcription factor CRISPR screen identifies ZNF800 as master repressor of enteroendocrine differentiation.
Science
2023
37823774
Ewing Sarcoma Single-cell Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Functionally Impaired Antigen-presenting Cells.
Cancer Res Commun
2023
35916583
Mesenchymal tumor organoid models recapitulate rhabdomyosarcoma subtypes.
EMBO Mol Med
2022
35469014
Functional patient-derived organoid screenings identify MCLA-158 as a therapeutic EGFR ÿ LGR5 bispecific antibody with efficacy in epithelial tumors.
Nat Cancer
2022
34885181
EWSR1-WT1 Target Genes and Therapeutic Options Identified in a Novel DSRCT In Vitro Model.
Cancers (Basel)
2021
33500353
Single-cell atlas of developing murine adrenal gland reveals relation of Schwann cell precursor signature to neuroblastoma phenotype.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2021
31036964
Ongoing chromosomal instability and karyotype evolution in human colorectal cancer organoids.
Nat Genet
2019
31843916
Enteroendocrine and tuft cells support Lgr5 stem cells on Paneth cell depletion.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2019
31282586
Xenograft and organoid model systems in cancer research.
EMBO J
2019
29311336
Troy+ brain stem cells cycle through quiescence and regulate their number by sensing niche occupancy.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2018
29643510
Intra-tumour diversification in colorectal cancer at the single-cell level.
Nature
2018
28052255
Personalized Proteome Profiles of Healthy and Tumor Human Colon Organoids Reveal Both Individual Diversity and Basic Features of Colorectal Cancer.
Cell Rep
2017
28850106
FANTOM5 CAGE profiles of human and mouse samples.
Sci Data
2017
28716720
MET Signaling Mediates Intestinal Crypt-Villus Development, Regeneration, and Adenoma Formation and Is Promoted by Stem Cell CD44 Isoforms.
Gastroenterology
2017
28684519
Origins of lymphatic and distant metastases in human colorectal cancer.
Science
2017
27698416
Tissue-specific mutation accumulation in human adult stem cells during life.
Nature
2016
25307862
In vitro expansion of human gastric epithelial stem cells and their responses to bacterial infection.
Gastroenterology
2015
26460009
Preserved genetic diversity in organoids cultured from biopsies of human colorectal cancer metastases.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2015
25924068
Sequential cancer mutations in cultured human intestinal stem cells.
Nature
2015
25957691
Prospective derivation of a living organoid biobank of colorectal cancer patients.
Cell
2015
25712196
Germline deletions in the tumour suppressor gene FOCAD are associated with polyposis and colorectal cancer development.
J Pathol
2015
25533785
Long-term culture of genome-stable bipotent stem cells from adult human liver.
Cell
2015
23318432
Stem cell CD44v isoforms promote intestinal cancer formation in Apc(min) mice downstream of Wnt signaling.
Oncogene
2014
25500896
Transformation of intestinal stem cells into gastric stem cells on loss of transcription factor Cdx2.
Nat Commun
2014
25043003
Genome sequencing of normal cells reveals developmental lineages and mutational processes.
Nature
2014
24670764
A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas.
Nature
2014
23354049
In vitro expansion of single Lgr5+ liver stem cells induced by Wnt-driven regeneration.
Nature
2013
24045232
Unlimited in vitro expansion of adult bi-potent pancreas progenitors through the Lgr5/R-spondin axis.
EMBO J
2013
24120136
Differentiated Troy+ chief cells act as reserve stem cells to generate all lineages of the stomach epithelium.
Cell
2013
23714178
DNA methylation dynamics during intestinal stem cell differentiation reveals enhancers driving gene expression in the villus.
Genome Biol
2013
23545496
ER stress causes rapid loss of intestinal epithelial stemness through activation of the unfolded protein response.
Cell Rep
2013
22388892
Lrig1 controls intestinal stem-cell homeostasis by negative regulation of ErbB signalling.
Nat Cell Biol
2012
23000963
Dll1+ secretory progenitor cells revert to stem cells upon crypt damage.
Nat Cell Biol
2012
22999937
Lgr5(+ve) stem/progenitor cells contribute to nephron formation during kidney development.
Cell Rep
2012
22692129
The Lgr5 intestinal stem cell signature: robust expression of proposed quiescent '+4' cell markers.
EMBO J
2012
22895187
Tumour suppressor RNF43 is a stem-cell E3 ligase that induces endocytosis of Wnt receptors.
Nature
2012
22855427
Lineage tracing reveals Lgr5+ stem cell activity in mouse intestinal adenomas.
Science
2012
21113151
Paneth cells constitute the niche for Lgr5 stem cells in intestinal crypts.
Nature
2011
22081019
Single-cell dissection of transcriptional heterogeneity in human colon tumors.
Nat Biotechnol
2011
21727895
Lgr5 homologues associate with Wnt receptors and mediate R-spondin signalling.
Nature
2011
21696214
Highly sensitive proteome analysis of FACS-sorted adult colon stem cells.
J Proteome Res
2011
21297579
Lgr5 intestinal stem cells have high telomerase activity and randomly segregate their chromosomes.
EMBO J
2011
20085740
Lgr5(+ve) stem cells drive self-renewal in the stomach and build long-lived gastric units in vitro.
Cell Stem Cell
2010
21152096
Efficient double fragmentation ChIP-seq provides nucleotide resolution protein-DNA binding profiles.
PLoS One
2010
20223988
Lgr6 marks stem cells in the hair follicle that generate all cell lineages of the skin.
Science
2010
19013005
Identification of primary MAFB target genes in multiple myeloma.
Exp Hematol
2009
19329995
Single Lgr5 stem cells build crypt-villus structures in vitro without a mesenchymal niche.
Nature
2009
19450592
OLFM4 is a robust marker for stem cells in human intestine and marks a subset of colorectal cancer cells.
Gastroenterology
2009
19092804
Crypt stem cells as the cells-of-origin of intestinal cancer.
Nature
2009
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