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Robin Lovell-Badge
Affiliation
The Francis Crick Institute
ORCID
Career Start Year
1980
Papers
218
H Index
76
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
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36122567
A New Understanding, Guided by Single-Cell Sequencing, of the Establishment and Maintenance of the Ovarian Reserve in Mammals.
Sex Dev
2023
37792947
SOX9-positive pituitary stem cells differ according to their position in the gland and maintenance of their progeny depends on context.
Sci Adv
2023
37183548
Novel Candidate Regulators and Developmental Trajectory of Pituitary Thyrotropes.
Endocrinology
2023
36584300
Hypomorphic and dominant-negative impact of truncated SOX9 dysregulates Hedgehog-Wnt signaling, causing campomelia.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2023
36627412
The rates of adult neurogenesis and oligodendrogenesis are linked to cell cycle regulation through p27-dependent gene repression of SOX2.
Cell Mol Life Sci
2023
35205666
SOX9 Triggers Different Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition States to Promote Pancreatic Cancer Progression.
Cancers (Basel)
2022
35562901
High SOX9 Maintains Glioma Stem Cell Activity through a Regulatory Loop Involving STAT3 and PML.
Int J Mol Sci
2022
35906245
TRIM28-dependent SUMOylation protects the adult ovary from activation of the testicular pathway.
Nat Commun
2022
35966104
The Properties and Functions of Glial Cell Types of the Hypothalamic Median Eminence.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
2022
36067402
The cortical hem lacks stem cell potential despite expressing SOX9 and HOPX.
Dev Neurobiol
2022
36343245
SOX9 and SOX10 control fluid homeostasis in the inner ear for hearing through independent and cooperative mechanisms.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2022
33596732
Applications of genome editing on laboratory animals.
Lab Anim
2022
33393905
Dentate gyrus development requires a cortical hem-derived astrocytic scaffold.
Elife
2021
33574062
SOX2 is required independently in both stem and differentiated cells for pituitary tumorigenesis in <i>p27</i>-null mice.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2021
33805518
<i>CRISPR/Cas9</i> Deletion of <i>SOX2 Regulatory Region 2</i> (<i>SRR2</i>) Decreases SOX2 Malignant Activity in Glioblastoma.
Cancers (Basel)
2021
33888561
Establishing and maintaining fertility: the importance of cell cycle arrest.
Genes Dev
2021
33658372
Primary sex determination in birds depends on DMRT1 dosage, but gonadal sex does not determine adult secondary sex characteristics.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2021
34753143
Long-Range Regulation of Key Sex Determination Genes.
Sex Dev
2021
33994951
Novel Tools and Investigative Approaches for the Study of Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells (NG2-Glia) in CNS Development and Disease.
Front Cell Neurosci
2021
34040207
Stem-cell guidelines: why it was time for an update.
Nature
2021
34087160
New guidelines for stem cell and embryo research from the ISSCR.
Cell Stem Cell
2021
34048692
ISSCR Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation: The 2021 update.
Stem Cell Reports
2021
33973015
Two alternative methods for the retrieval of somatic cell populations from the mouse ovary.
Mol Hum Reprod
2021
32317665
SOX3 promotes generation of committed spermatogonia in postnatal mouse testes.
Sci Rep
2020
32001442
Oestrogen in the chick embryo can induce chromosomally male ZZ left gonad epithelial cells to form an ovarian cortex that can support oogenesis.
Development
2020
33109617
Paul S. Burgoyne (1946-2020).
Development
2020
32758351
Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 1 and STAT3 are expressed in the human ovary and have Janus kinase 1-independent functions in the COV434 human granulosa cell line.
Reprod Fertil Dev
2020
32493750
Testis formation in XX individuals resulting from novel pathogenic variants in Wilms' tumor 1 (<i>WT1</i>) gene.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2020
30594505
Gonadal supporting cells acquire sex-specific chromatin landscapes during mammalian sex determination.
Dev Biol
2019
30728161
CRISPR babies: a view from the centre of the storm.
Development
2019
30999977
The regulation of Sox9 expression in the gonad.
Curr Top Dev Biol
2019
30649993
After the Storm - A Responsible Path for Genome Editing.
N Engl J Med
2019
29406506
Corrigendum: Assisted reproductive technologies to prevent human mitochondrial disease transmission.
Nat Biotechnol
2018
29903884
Sex reversal following deletion of a single distal enhancer of <i>Sox9</i>.
Science
2018
29979654
Corrigendum: Assisted reproductive technologies to prevent human mitochondrial disease transmission.
Nat Biotechnol
2018
30343898
Nervous System Regionalization Entails Axial Allocation before Neural Differentiation.
Cell
2018
29578405
NOTCH activity differentially affects alternative cell fate acquisition and maintenance.
Elife
2018
27530416
Pivotal role of median eminence tanycytes for hypothalamic function and neurogenesis.
Mol Cell Endocrinol
2017
28146551
Correction: Normal Levels of Sox9 Expression in the Developing Mouse Testis Depend on the TES/TESCO Enhancer, but This Does Not Act Alone.
PLoS Genet
2017
29284798
High expression of MKP1/DUSP1 counteracts glioma stem cell activity and mediates HDAC inhibitor response.
Oncogenesis
2017
28985523
Human Embryo Editing: Opportunities and Importance of Transnational Cooperation.
Cell Stem Cell
2017
29121021
Revisiting the Warnock rule.
Nat Biotechnol
2017
29121011
Assisted reproductive technologies to prevent human mitochondrial disease transmission.
Nat Biotechnol
2017
29220028
Erratum: Revisiting the Warnock rule.
Nat Biotechnol
2017
28045957
Normal Levels of Sox9 Expression in the Developing Mouse Testis Depend on the TES/TESCO Enhancer, but This Does Not Act Alone.
PLoS Genet
2017
26878385
mTOR inhibition decreases SOX2-SOX9 mediated glioma stem cell activity and temozolomide resistance.
Expert Opin Ther Targets
2016
27557582
RNA FISH, DNA FISH and Chromosome Painting of Chicken Oocytes.
Methods Mol Biol
2016
27529507
Debate on Germline Gene Editing.
Hum Gene Ther Methods
2016
27226320
SOX2 is sequentially required for progenitor proliferation and lineage specification in the developing pituitary.
Development
2016
27190031
Of sex and determination: marking 25â¿¿years of Randy, the sex-reversed mouse.
Development
2016
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