A H Brivanlou
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Recent Articles
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Rosado-Olivieri E, Razooky B, Le Pen J, De Santis R, Barrows D, Sabry Z, et al.
Stem Cell Reports
. 2023 Apr;
18(5):1107-1122.
PMID: 37084725
Although lung disease is the primary clinical outcome in COVID-19 patients, how SARS-CoV-2 induces lung pathology remains elusive. Here we describe a high-throughput platform to generate self-organizing and commensurate human...
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Rosado-Olivieri E, Razooky B, Hoffmann H, De Santis R, Rice C, Brivanlou A
bioRxiv
. 2021 Jan;
PMID: 33442697
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the causative agent of the global COVID-19 pandemic and the lack of therapeutics hinders pandemic control. Although lung disease is the primary...
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Martyn I, Kanno T, Ruzo A, Siggia E, Brivanlou A
Nature
. 2018 Nov;
564(7735):E10.
PMID: 30420607
Ref. 7 from Benvenisty and colleagues was inadvertently omitted; this has now been cited in the text and added to the reference list, and subsequent references have been renumbered. The...
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Martyn I, Kanno T, Ruzo A, Siggia E, Brivanlou A
Nature
. 2018 May;
558(7708):132-135.
PMID: 29795348
In amniotes, the development of the primitive streak and its accompanying 'organizer' define the first stages of gastrulation. Although these structures have been characterized in detail in model organisms, the...
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Zohn I, Brivanlou A
Dev Biol
. 2002 Jan;
239(1):118-31.
PMID: 11784023
Multiple factors, including members of the FGF, TGF beta, and Wnt family of proteins, are important mediators in the regulation of dorsal-ventral pattern formation during vertebrate development. By using an...
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Reissmann E, Jornvall H, Blokzijl A, Andersson O, Chang C, Minchiotti G, et al.
Genes Dev
. 2001 Aug;
15(15):2010-22.
PMID: 11485994
Nodal proteins have crucial roles in mesendoderm formation and left-right patterning during vertebrate development. The molecular mechanisms of signal transduction by Nodal and related ligands, however, are not fully understood....
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Altmann C, Bell E, Sczyrba A, Pun J, Bekiranov S, Gaasterland T, et al.
Dev Biol
. 2001 Jul;
236(1):64-75.
PMID: 11456444
In order to examine transcriptional regulation globally, during early vertebrate embryonic development, we have prepared Xenopus laevis cDNA microarrays. These prototype embryonic arrays contain 864 sequenced gastrula cDNA. In order...
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Chang C, Holtzman D, Chau S, Chickering T, Woolf E, Holmgren L, et al.
Nature
. 2001 Mar;
410(6827):483-7.
PMID: 11260717
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), including the fly homologue Decapentaplegic (DPP), are important regulators of early vertebrate and invertebrate dorsal-ventral development. An evolutionarily conserved BMP regulatory mechanism operates from fly to...
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Altmann C, Brivanlou A
Int Rev Cytol
. 2000 Dec;
203:447-82.
PMID: 11131523
The embryonic central nervous system (CNS) is patterned along its antero-posterior, dorsal-ventral, and left-right axes. Along the dorsal-ventral axis, cell fate determination occurs during and following neural tube closure and...
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