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Erica C Pandolfi

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Wamaitha S, Nie X, Pandolfi E, Wang X, Yang Y, Stukenborg J, et al.
Dev Cell . 2023 Aug; 58(20):2097-2111.e3. PMID: 37582368
Formation of either an ovary or a testis during human embryonic life is one of the most important sex-specific events leading to the emergence of secondary sexual characteristics and sex...
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Pandolfi E, Hsu F, Duhon M, Zheng Y, Goldsmith S, Fu J, et al.
Cell Rep Med . 2022 Oct; 3(10):100782. PMID: 36260988
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) enable reproductive diseases to be studied when the reproductive health of the participant is known. In this study, monozygotic (MZ) monoamniotic (MA) twins discordant...
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Pandolfi E, Hunt T, Goldsmith S, Hurlbut K, Silber S, Clark A
Stem Cell Res . 2021 Jul; 54:102446. PMID: 34216981
Three induced pluripotent stem cell sublines (hiPSCs) were generated from human dermal human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) derived from a human skin punch biopsy. The biopsy was donated from a woman...
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Pandolfi E, Hunt T, Goldsmith S, Hurlbut K, Silber S, Clark A
Stem Cell Res . 2021 Jun; 54:102409. PMID: 34130154
We generated three human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) sublines from human dermal fibroblasts (HDF) (MZT05) generated from a skin biopsy donated from a previously fertile woman. The skin biopsy...
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Pandolfi E, Sosa E, Hunt T, Goldsmith S, Hurlbut K, Silber S, et al.
Stem Cell Res . 2021 Feb; 51:102204. PMID: 33548810
Six human induced pluripotent stem cell sublines (hiPSCs) were generated from human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) derived from skin biopsies donated from monozygotic twin women wherein one woman had proven fertility...
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Pandolfi E, Breuer J, Huu V, Talluri T, Nguyen D, Lee J, et al.
Mol Neurobiol . 2019 Nov; 57(2):1217-1232. PMID: 31705443
The brain's primary circadian pacemaker, the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), is required to translate day-length and circadian rhythms into neuronal, hormonal, and behavioral rhythms. Here, we identify the homeodomain transcription factor...
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Pandolfi E, Rojas E, Sosa E, Gell J, Hunt T, Goldsmith S, et al.
Stem Cell Res . 2019 Oct; 40:101576. PMID: 31622877
We generated three human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) sublines from human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) (MZT04) generated from a skin biopsy donated from a previously fertile woman. The skin biopsy...
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Pandolfi E, Tonsfeldt K, Hoffmann H, Mellon P
Endocrinology . 2019 Jun; 160(9):2151-2164. PMID: 31211355
Hypothalamic GnRH (luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone) neurons are crucial for the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, which regulates mammalian fertility. Insufficient GnRH disrupts the HPG axis and is often associated with the genetic...
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Hoffmann H, Pandolfi E, Larder R, Mellon P
Neuroendocrinology . 2018 Sep; 109(3):200-207. PMID: 30261489
Haploinsufficiency occurs when loss of one copy of a diploid gene (hemizygosity) causes a phenotype. It is relatively rare, in that most genes can produce sufficient mRNA and protein from...
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Pandolfi E, Hoffmann H, Schoeller E, Gorman M, Mellon P
Mol Neurobiol . 2018 Mar; 55(11):8709-8727. PMID: 29589282
Mating behavior in males and females is dependent on olfactory cues processed through both the main olfactory epithelium (MOE) and the vomeronasal organ (VNO). Signaling through the MOE is critical...