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John D Gearhart
Johns Hopkins Hospital
1970
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29971555Diagnosis of congenital and acquired focal lesions in the neck, abdomen, and pelvis with contrast-enhanced ultrasound: a pictorial essay.Eur J Pediatr2018
29971555Diagnosis of congenital and acquired focal lesions in the neck, abdomen, and pelvis with contrast-enhanced ultrasound: a pictorial essay.Eur J Pediatr2018
28408562Managing cell and human identity.Science2017
28408562Managing cell and human identity.Science2017
28000904Honoring the work and life of Leroy C. Stevens. A symposium as part of the International Stem Cell Initiative Workshop.Int J Dev Biol2016
28000904Honoring the work and life of Leroy C. Stevens. A symposium as part of the International Stem Cell Initiative Workshop.Int J Dev Biol2016
25635918Early intervention for spinal cord injury with human induced pluripotent stem cells oligodendrocyte progenitors.PLoS One2015
25635918Early intervention for spinal cord injury with human induced pluripotent stem cells oligodendrocyte progenitors.PLoS One2015
26086052In Memory of Bruce Wallace: 1920â¿¿2015.J Hered2015
26154167Direct Reprogramming of Human Primordial Germ Cells into Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: Efficient Generation of Genetically Engineered Germ Cells.Stem Cells Dev2015
26154167Direct Reprogramming of Human Primordial Germ Cells into Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: Efficient Generation of Genetically Engineered Germ Cells.Stem Cells Dev2015
26086052In Memory of Bruce Wallace: 1920â¿¿2015.J Hered2015
24030457Optimal isolation and xeno-free culture conditions for limbal stem cell function.Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci2014
24030457Optimal isolation and xeno-free culture conditions for limbal stem cell function.Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci2014
24586958Inhibition of TGFβ signaling increases direct conversion of fibroblasts to induced cardiomyocytes.PLoS One2014
24586958Inhibition of TGFβ signaling increases direct conversion of fibroblasts to induced cardiomyocytes.PLoS One2014
23591016Optimization of direct fibroblast reprogramming to cardiomyocytes using calcium activity as a functional measure of success.J Mol Cell Cardiol2013
23760504The epigenetic modifier ubiquitin-specific protease 22 (USP22) regulates embryonic stem cell differentiation via transcriptional repression of sex-determining region Y-box 2 (SOX2).J Biol Chem2013
23591016Optimization of direct fibroblast reprogramming to cardiomyocytes using calcium activity as a functional measure of success.J Mol Cell Cardiol2013
23760504The epigenetic modifier ubiquitin-specific protease 22 (USP22) regulates embryonic stem cell differentiation via transcriptional repression of sex-determining region Y-box 2 (SOX2).J Biol Chem2013
22737227Genome-wide profiling of pluripotent cells reveals a unique molecular signature of human embryonic germ cells.PLoS One2012
22737227Genome-wide profiling of pluripotent cells reveals a unique molecular signature of human embryonic germ cells.PLoS One2012
20486775Bone morphogenetic protein 4 mediates human embryonic germ cell derivation.Stem Cells Dev2011
34046096IMAGING REDOX STATE HETEROGENEITY WITHIN INDIVIDUAL EMBRYONIC STEM CELL COLONIES.J Innov Opt Health Sci2011
21211779In vitro fertilization, the Nobel Prize, and human embryonic stem cells.Cell Stem Cell2011
21512522The use of human embryonic stem cells in drug discovery. Counterpoint.Clin Pharmacol Ther2011
20486775Bone morphogenetic protein 4 mediates human embryonic germ cell derivation.Stem Cells Dev2011
22011202Identification of RNA binding motif proteins essential for cardiovascular development.BMC Dev Biol2011
21770034Quantitative temporal proteomic analysis of human embryonic stem cell differentiation into oligodendrocyte progenitor cells.Proteomics2011
22174877Efficient conversion of astrocytes to functional midbrain dopaminergic neurons using a single polycistronic vector.PLoS One2011
34046096IMAGING REDOX STATE HETEROGENEITY WITHIN INDIVIDUAL EMBRYONIC STEM CELL COLONIES.J Innov Opt Health Sci2011
22011202Identification of RNA binding motif proteins essential for cardiovascular development.BMC Dev Biol2011
22174877Efficient conversion of astrocytes to functional midbrain dopaminergic neurons using a single polycistronic vector.PLoS One2011
21770034Quantitative temporal proteomic analysis of human embryonic stem cell differentiation into oligodendrocyte progenitor cells.Proteomics2011
21512522The use of human embryonic stem cells in drug discovery. Counterpoint.Clin Pharmacol Ther2011
21211779In vitro fertilization, the Nobel Prize, and human embryonic stem cells.Cell Stem Cell2011
20104618Comparative proteomics of human embryonic stem cells and embryonal carcinoma cells.Proteomics2010
29057018Influence of Electromechanical Activity on Cardiac Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells.Cardiovasc Eng Technol2010
20178108Engineering musculoskeletal tissues with human embryonic germ cell derivatives.Stem Cells2010
20463920MicroRNA expression profiling of oligodendrocyte differentiation from human embryonic stem cells.PLoS One2010
20374080Efficient differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into oligodendrocyte progenitors for application in a rat contusion model of spinal cord injury.Int J Neurosci2010
20104618Comparative proteomics of human embryonic stem cells and embryonal carcinoma cells.Proteomics2010
20634944Implantation of mouse embryonic stem cell-derived cardiac progenitor cells preserves function of infarcted murine hearts.PLoS One2010
29057018Influence of Electromechanical Activity on Cardiac Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells.Cardiovasc Eng Technol2010
20463920MicroRNA expression profiling of oligodendrocyte differentiation from human embryonic stem cells.PLoS One2010
20634944Implantation of mouse embryonic stem cell-derived cardiac progenitor cells preserves function of infarcted murine hearts.PLoS One2010
20178108Engineering musculoskeletal tissues with human embryonic germ cell derivatives.Stem Cells2010
20374080Efficient differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into oligodendrocyte progenitors for application in a rat contusion model of spinal cord injury.Int J Neurosci2010
18728679The role of animal models in evaluating reasonable safety and efficacy for human trials of cell-based interventions for neurologic conditions.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2009
19396681Unintended changes in cognition, mood, and behavior arising from cell-based interventions for neurological conditions: ethical challenges.Am J Bioeth2009
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