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    Correction: Corrigendum: Endothelin-1 supports clonal derivation and expansion of cardiovascular progenitors derived from human embryonic stem cells

    Nature Communications 7: Article number: 10774 (2016); Published: 8 March 2016; Updated: 19 July 2016. The affiliation details for Boon-Seng Soh, Lei Bu and Ronald A. Li are incorrect in this Article. The corr...

    Boon-Seng Soh, Shi-Yan Ng, Hao Wu, Kristina Buac, Joo-Hye C. Park in Nature Communications (2016)

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    Endothelin-1 supports clonal derivation and expansion of cardiovascular progenitors derived from human embryonic stem cells

    Coronary arteriogenesis is a central step in cardiogenesis, requiring coordinated generation and integration of endothelial cell and vascular smooth muscle cells. At present, it is unclear whether the cell fat...

    Boon-Seng Soh, Shi-Yan Ng, Hao Wu, Kristina Buac, Joo-Hye C. Park in Nature Communications (2016)

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    Regulation of Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Oncogenesis by RNA-Binding Proteins

    Throughout their life span, multicellular organisms rely on stem cell systems. During development pluripotent embryonic stem cells give rise to all cell types that make up the organism. After birth, tissue ste...

    Ayuna Hattori, Kristina Buac, Takahiro Ito in RNA Processing (2016)

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    N-cadherin prevents the premature differentiation of anterior heart field progenitors in the pharyngeal mesodermal microenvironment

    The cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) in the anterior heart field (AHF) are located in the pharyngeal mesoderm (PM), where they expand, migrate and eventually differentiate into major cell types found in the hea...

    Boon-Seng Soh, Kristina Buac, Huansheng Xu, Edward Li, Shi-Yan Ng, Hao Wu in Cell Research (2014)

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    A HCN4+ cardiomyogenic progenitor derived from the first heart field and human pluripotent stem cells

    The mammalian heart is formed from two distinct groups of mesodermal cells, the first and second heart fields (FHF and SHF). Little is known about the progenitors giving rise to the FHF, but Chien and colleagu...

    Daniela Später, Monika K. Abramczuk, Kristina Buac, Lior Zangi in Nature Cell Biology (2013)