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    Spatial profiling of early primate gastrulation in utero

    Gastrulation controls the emergence of cellular diversity and axis patterning in the early embryo. In mammals, this transformation is orchestrated by dynamic signalling centres at the interface of embryonic an...

    Sophie Bergmann, Christopher A. Penfold, Erin Slatery, Dylan Siriwardena in Nature (2022)

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    Endogenous suppression of WNT signalling in human embryonic stem cells leads to low differentiation propensity towards definitive endoderm

    Low differentiation propensity towards a targeted lineage can significantly hamper the utility of individual human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) lines in biomedical applications. Here, we use monolayer and micr...

    Dominika Dziedzicka, Mukul Tewary, Alexander Keller in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Stem cell bioengineering: building from stem cell biology

    New fundamental discoveries in stem cell biology have yielded potentially transformative regenerative therapeutics. However, widespread implementation of stem-cell-derived therapeutics remains sporadic. Barrie...

    Mukul Tewary, Nika Shakiba, Peter W. Zandstra in Nature Reviews Genetics (2018)

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    Mechanics-guided developmental fate patterning

    A micropatterned human pluripotent stem cell-based developmental model was utilized to demonstrate the role of biophysical cues such as cell size and cytoskeletal contractile forces in directing patterning of ...

    Mukul Tewary, Peter W. Zandstra in Nature Materials (2018)

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    Engineering the haemogenic niche mitigates endogenous inhibitory signals and controls pluripotent stem cell-derived blood emergence

    Efforts to recapitulate haematopoiesis, a process guided by spatial and temporal inductive signals, to generate haematopoietic progenitors from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) have focused primarily on ex...

    Nafees Rahman, Patrick M. Brauer, Lilian Ho, Tatiana Usenko in Nature Communications (2017)