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Greet Cauffman

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De Paepe C, Cauffman G, Verloes A, Sterckx J, Devroey P, Tournaye H, et al.
Hum Reprod . 2012 Dec; 28(3):740-9. PMID: 23257394
Study Question: Are human trophectoderm (TE) cells committed or still able to develop into inner cell mass (ICM) cells? Summary Answer: Human full blastocyst TE cells still have the capacity...
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Verloes A, Van de Velde H, LeMaoult J, Mateizel I, Cauffman G, Horn P, et al.
J Immunol . 2011 Jan; 186(4):2663-71. PMID: 21248264
Human leukocyte Ag-G, a tolerogenic molecule that acts on cells of both innate and adaptive immunity, plays an important role in tumor progression, transplantation, placentation, as well as the protection...
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Geens M, Mateizel I, Sermon K, De Rycke M, Spits C, Cauffman G, et al.
Hum Reprod . 2009 Jul; 24(11):2709-17. PMID: 19633307
Background: Recently, we demonstrated that single blastomeres of a 4-cell stage human embryo are able to develop into blastocysts with inner cell mass and trophectoderm. To further investigate potency at...
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Van de Velde H, Cauffman G, Tournaye H, Devroey P, Liebaers I
Hum Reprod . 2008 May; 23(8):1742-7. PMID: 18503052
Background: Early mammalian blastomeres are thought to be flexible and totipotent allowing the embryo to overcome perturbations in its organization during preimplantation development. In the past, experiments using single blastomeres...
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Cauffman G, Liebaers I, Van Steirteghem A, Van de Velde H
Stem Cells . 2006 Aug; 24(12):2685-91. PMID: 16916925
The contribution of the POU domain, class 5, transcription factor-1 (POU5F1) in maintaining totipotency in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) has been repeatedly proven. In humans, two isoforms are encoded:...
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Willems E, Mateizel I, Kemp C, Cauffman G, Sermon K, Leyns L
Int J Dev Biol . 2006 Aug; 50(7):627-35. PMID: 16892176
Embryonic Stem (ES) cells have the potential to form every cell of the body and thus are of great promise for tissue transplantation. One of the rising techniques that allows...