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Susan E Zabierowski
Center for Stem Cell Biology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
2002
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
33545081Biphasic Activation of WNT Signaling Facilitates the Derivation of Midbrain Dopamine Neurons from hESCs for Translational Use.Cell Stem Cell2021
33545080Preclinical Efficacy and Safety of a Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Midbrain Dopamine Progenitor Product, MSK-DA01.Cell Stem Cell2021
28829439An integrated expression atlas of miRNAs and their promoters in human and mouse.Nat Biotechnol2017
28344993Bringing Neural Cell Therapies to the Clinic: Past and Future Strategies.Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev2016
25678556Transcribed enhancers lead waves of coordinated transcription in transitioning mammalian cells.Science2015
24670764A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas.Nature2014
21410654Dermis-derived stem cells: a source of epidermal melanocytes and melanoma?Pigment Cell Melanoma Res2011
21358674Inverse expression states of the BRN2 and MITF transcription factors in melanoma spheres and tumour xenografts regulate the NOTCH pathway.Oncogene2011
19907984Embryonic stem cells as a model for studying melanocyte development.Methods Mol Biol2010
20478252A temporarily distinct subpopulation of slow-cycling melanoma cells is required for continuous tumor growth.Cell2010
19549918Active Notch1 confers a transformed phenotype to primary human melanocytes.Cancer Res2009
18328422Learning the ABCs of melanoma-initiating cells.Cancer Cell2008
18539969Melanoma stem cells: the dark seed of melanoma.J Clin Oncol2008
18216093Stabilized binding of TBP to the TATA box of herpes simplex virus type 1 early (tk) and late (gC) promoters by TFIIA and ICP4.J Virol2008
18205182Cancer testis antigens in human melanoma stem cells: expression, distribution, and methylation status.J Cell Physiol2008
15163709Differential cellular requirements for activation of herpes simplex virus type 1 early (tk) and late (gC) promoters by ICP4.J Virol2004
11799149The initiator element in a herpes simplex virus type 1 late-gene promoter enhances activation by ICP4, resulting in abundant late-gene expression.J Virol2002
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