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Roger A Pedersen
Stanford University
1971
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
35400201Rewiring of 3D Chromatin Topology Orchestrates Transcriptional Reprogramming and the Development of Human Dilated Cardiomyopathy.Circulation2022
34048692ISSCR Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation: The 2021 update.Stem Cell Reports2021
33961759Human-monkey chimeras: Monkey see, monkey do.Cell Stem Cell2021
34048695ISSCR guidelines for the transfer of human pluripotent stem cells and their direct derivatives into animal hosts.Stem Cell Reports2021
30767785Allele-specific RNA-seq expression profiling of imprinted genes in mouse isogenic pluripotent states.Epigenetics Chromatin2019
29449428A novel piperidine identified by stem cell-based screening attenuates pulmonary arterial hypertension by regulating BMP2 and PTGS2 levels.Eur Respir J2018
30026265Mammalian embryo comparison identifies novel pluripotency genes associated with the naïve or primed state.Biol Open2018
28052258Roles of H3K27me2 and H3K27me3 Examined during Fate Specification of Embryonic Stem Cells.Cell Rep2017
28344001Inducible and Deterministic Forward Programming of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells into Neurons, Skeletal Myocytes, and Oligodendrocytes.Stem Cell Reports2017
28752836Corrigendum: Large-scale production of megakaryocytes from human pluripotent stem cells by chemically defined forward programming.Nat Commun2017
25687300Generation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells from Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Using Sendai Virus.Methods Mol Biol2016
27783950Roles of H3K27me2 and H3K27me3 Examined during Fate Specification of Embryonic Stem Cells.Cell Rep2016
27494674Contributions of Mammalian Chimeras to Pluripotent Stem Cell Research.Cell Stem Cell2016
26712580Human-Mouse Chimerism Validates Human Stem Cell Pluripotency.Cell Stem Cell2016
26932673Robust derivation of epicardium and its differentiated smooth muscle cell progeny from human pluripotent stem cells.Development2016
27052461Large-scale production of megakaryocytes from human pluripotent stem cells by chemically defined forward programming.Nat Commun2016
25805847Activin/nodal signaling and NANOG orchestrate human embryonic stem cell fate decisions by controlling the H3K4me3 chromatin mark.Genes Dev2015
26388287Activin/Nodal Signaling Supports Retinal Progenitor Specification in a Narrow Time Window during Pluripotent Stem Cell Neuralization.Stem Cell Reports2015
26015544Brachyury and SMAD signalling collaboratively orchestrate distinct mesoderm and endoderm gene regulatory networks in differentiating human embryonic stem cells.Development2015
26025256Allele-specific binding of ZFP57 in the epigenetic regulation of imprinted and non-imprinted monoallelic expression.Genome Biol2015
25813541Robust derivation of epicardium and its differentiated smooth muscle cell progeny from human pluripotent stem cells.Development2015
24440272Investigating the feasibility of scale up and automation of human induced pluripotent stem cells cultured in aggregates in feeder free conditions.J Biotechnol2014
25264302An important role of endothelial hairy-related transcription factors in mouse vascular development.Genesis2014
25042702NANOG and CDX2 pattern distinct subtypes of human mesoderm during exit from pluripotency.Cell Stem Cell2014
24738887Stable methylation at promoters distinguishes epiblast stem cells from embryonic stem cells and the in vivo epiblasts.Stem Cells Dev2014
24518070Differentiation of trophoblast cells from human embryonic stem cells: to be or not to be?Reproduction2014
24675733Directed differentiation of embryonic origin-specific vascular smooth muscle subtypes from human pluripotent stem cells.Nat Protoc2014
24406934Naiveté of the human pluripotent stem cell.Nat Biotechnol2014
23576785Multiple roles of Activin/Nodal, bone morphogenetic protein, fibroblast growth factor and Wnt/β-catenin signalling in the anterior neural patterning of adherent human embryonic stem cell cultures.Open Biol2013
24139758Transplantation of expanded fetal intestinal progenitors contributes to colon regeneration after injury.Cell Stem Cell2013
22109880Status of genomic imprinting in epigenetically distinct pluripotent stem cells.Stem Cells2012
22704499Synthetic organs for regenerative medicine.Cell Stem Cell2012
22791892Conversion from mouse embryonic to extra-embryonic endoderm stem cells reveals distinct differentiation capacities of pluripotent stem cell states.Development2012
22479388Genomic targets of Brachyury (T) in differentiating mouse embryonic stem cells.PLoS One2012
22252507Generation of human vascular smooth muscle subtypes provides insight into embryological origin-dependent disease susceptibility.Nat Biotechnol2012
22318624Human pre-implantation embryo development.Development2012
22333576Distinct activities of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) in mouse embryonic cells.Cell Cycle2012
22095276Human embryonic stem cell derived astrocytes mediate non-cell-autonomous neuroprotection through endogenous and drug-induced mechanisms.Cell Death Differ2012
21364553Retinoid-independent motor neurogenesis from human embryonic stem cells reveals a medial columnar ground state.Nat Commun2011
22124139Mouse pluripotent stem cells at a glance.J Cell Sci2011
21816365BRACHYURY and CDX2 mediate BMP-induced differentiation of human and mouse pluripotent stem cells into embryonic and extraembryonic lineages.Cell Stem Cell2011
21630377Activin/Nodal signaling controls divergent transcriptional networks in human embryonic stem cells and in endoderm progenitors.Stem Cells2011
21353875Activin/nodal signaling and pluripotency.Vitam Horm2011
20074535SIP1 mediates cell-fate decisions between neuroectoderm and mesendoderm in human pluripotent stem cells.Cell Stem Cell2010
21030637Stem cells. Epigenome disruptors.Science2010
20201062Nuclear transfer-derived epiblast stem cells are transcriptionally and epigenetically distinguishable from their fertilized-derived counterparts.Stem Cells2010
20301097Generation of functional hepatocytes from human embryonic stem cells under chemically defined conditions that recapitulate liver development.Hepatology2010
19056911Biphasic induction of Pdx1 in mouse and human embryonic stem cells can mimic development of pancreatic beta-cells.Stem Cells2009
19688839Signaling pathways controlling pluripotency and early cell fate decisions of human induced pluripotent stem cells.Stem Cells2009
19564924Early cell fate decisions of human embryonic stem cells and mouse epiblast stem cells are controlled by the same signalling pathways.PLoS One2009
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