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Kirsten Obernier (CM4AI)
University of California San Francisco
0000-0002-4025-1299
2009
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37738970SARS-CoV-2 variants evolve convergent strategies to remodel the host response.Cell2023
35084970Nests of dividing neuroblasts sustain interneuron production for the developing human brain.Science2022
35012962Preclinical and randomized phase I studies of plitidepsin in adults hospitalized with COVID-19.Life Sci Alliance2022
34942634Evolution of enhanced innate immune evasion by SARS-CoV-2.Nature2022
35332335Publisher Correction: Evolution of enhanced innate immune evasion by SARS-CoV-2.Nature2022
34259628Single-cell analysis of the ventricular-subventricular zone reveals signatures of dorsal and ventral adult neurogenesis.Elife2021
33495306Plitidepsin has potent preclinical efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 by targeting the host protein eEF1A.Science2021
34519533Target Discovery for Host-Directed Antiviral Therapies: Application of Proteomics Approaches.mSystems2021
34591642A protein network map of head and neck cancer reveals PIK3CA mutant drug sensitivity.Science2021
34075384Plitidepsin has a positive therapeutic index in adult patients with COVID-19 requiring hospitalization.medRxiv2021
34127972Evolution of enhanced innate immune evasion by the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7 UK variant.bioRxiv2021
32353859A SARS-CoV-2 protein interaction map reveals targets for drug repurposing.Nature2020
33060197Comparative host-coronavirus protein interaction networks reveal pan-viral disease mechanisms.Science2020
32645325The Global Phosphorylation Landscape of SARS-CoV-2 Infection.Cell2020
30970247Development of Ependymal and Postnatal Neural Stem Cells and Their Origin from a Common Embryonic Progenitor.Cell Rep2019
30777863Neural stem cells: origin, heterogeneity and regulation in the adult mammalian brain.Development2019
29395056Adult Neurogenesis Is Sustained by Symmetric Self-Renewal and Differentiation.Cell Stem Cell2018
30202050A tension-mediated glycocalyx-integrin feedback loop promotes mesenchymal-like glioblastoma.Nat Cell Biol2018
29681511A Glial Signature and Wnt7 Signaling Regulate Glioma-Vascular Interactions and Tumor Microenvironment.Cancer Cell2018
26091041Embryonic Origin of Postnatal Neural Stem Cells.Cell2015
23964022Molecular diversity subdivides the adult forebrain neural stem cell population.Stem Cells2014
24987325Restricted nature of adult neural stem cells: re-evaluation of their potential for brain repair.Front Neurosci2014
25114218Primary cilia are required in a unique subpopulation of neural progenitors.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2014
24561083Axonal control of the adult neural stem cell niche.Cell Stem Cell2014
24448162Proliferation and cilia dynamics in neural stem cells prospectively isolated from the SEZ.Sci Rep2014
23431204Cell cycle and lineage progression of neural progenitors in the ventricular-subventricular zones of adult mice.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2013
23673324Lineage progression from stem cells to new neurons in the adult brain ventricular-subventricular zone.Cell Cycle2013
22704510Adult neural stem cells bridge their niche.Cell Stem Cell2012
21732488GABAA receptor signaling induces osmotic swelling and cell cycle activation of neonatal prominin+ precursors.Stem Cells2011
21714038Expression of Tlx in both stem cells and transit amplifying progenitors regulates stem cell activation and differentiation in the neonatal lateral subependymal zone.Stem Cells2011
20417282Multipotent precursors in the anterior and hippocampal subventricular zone display similar transcription factor signatures but their proliferation and maintenance are differentially regulated.Mol Cell Neurosci2010
19064816Functional characterization and transcriptome analysis of embryonic stem cell-derived contractile smooth muscle cells.Hypertension2009
19489104Analysis of stem cell lineage progression in the neonatal subventricular zone identifies EGFR+/NG2- cells as transit-amplifying precursors.Stem Cells2009
19683576Interaction between DLX2 and EGFR regulates proliferation and neurogenesis of SVZ precursors.Mol Cell Neurosci2009
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