Daniel S Wagner
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Recent Articles
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Matthews K, Wagner D, Warmflash A
Stem Cell Reports
. 2021 Mar;
16(5):1014-1020.
PMID: 33770498
Stem cell-based models of embryos are known by various names, with different naming conventions, leading to confusion regarding their composition and potential. We propose the need for a general term...
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Matthews K, Iltis A, Marquez N, Wagner D, Robert J, de Melo-Martin I, et al.
Hastings Cent Rep
. 2021 Feb;
51(1):47-51.
PMID: 33630327
It now seems technically feasible to culture human embryos beyond the "fourteen-day limit," which has the potential to increase scientific understanding of human development and perhaps improve infertility treatments. The...
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Gu Q, Yang X, Lv J, Zhang J, Xia B, Kim J, et al.
Science
. 2019 Feb;
363(6431):1085-1088.
PMID: 30705153
Hypercholesterolemia, the driving force of atherosclerosis, accelerates the expansion and mobilization of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). The molecular determinants connecting hypercholesterolemia with hematopoiesis are unclear. Here, we report...
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Chen Y, Ho J, Shis D, Gupta C, Long J, Wagner D, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2018 Jan;
9(1):64.
PMID: 29302024
One challenge for synthetic biologists is the predictable tuning of genetic circuit regulatory components to elicit desired outputs. Gene expression driven by ligand-inducible transcription factor systems must exhibit the correct...
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Yuan Q, Zhao M, Tandon B, Maili L, Liu X, Zhang A, et al.
Mol Genet Genomic Med
. 2017 Nov;
5(6):730-741.
PMID: 29178643
Background: Oligodontia is a severe form of tooth agenesis characterized by the absence of six or more permanent teeth. Oligodontia has complex etiology and variations in numerous genes have been...
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Clements T, Tandon B, Lintel H, McCarty J, Wagner D
Genesis
. 2017 Jun;
55(8).
PMID: 28653435
Application of CRISPR-Cas9 technology in diverse organisms has resulted in an explosion of genome modification efforts. To expand the toolbox of applications, we have created an E. coli Exonuclease I...
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Lukianova-Hleb E, Oginsky A, Samaniego A, Shenefelt D, Wagner D, Hafner J, et al.
Theranostics
. 2017 Mar;
7(3):561.
PMID: 28255350
[This retracts the article on p. 3 in vol. 1, PMID: 21547151.].
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Eisenhoffer G, Slattum G, Ruiz O, Otsuna H, Bryan C, Lopez J, et al.
J Cell Sci
. 2016 May;
130(1):269-277.
PMID: 27149923
Epithelia provide a crucial protective barrier for our organs and are also the sites where the majority of carcinomas form. Most studies on epithelia and carcinomas use cell culture or...
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Noren D, Chou W, Lee S, Qutub A, Warmflash A, Wagner D, et al.
Sci Signal
. 2016 Feb;
9(416):ra20.
PMID: 26905425
A single extracellular stimulus can promote diverse behaviors among isogenic cells by differentially regulated signaling networks. We examined Ca(2+) signaling in response to VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor), a growth...
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Hirota S, Clements T, Tang L, Morales J, Lee H, Oh S, et al.
Development
. 2015 Nov;
142(24):4363-73.
PMID: 26586223
Angiogenesis in the developing central nervous system (CNS) is regulated by neuroepithelial cells, although the genes and pathways that couple these cells to blood vessels remain largely uncharacterized. Here, we...