Jason Halliwell
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Pridgeon C, Forootan S, Zhang F, Harper N, Palmer D, Weightmann R, et al.
J Stem Cells Regen Med
. 2023 Jun;
19(1):3-13.
PMID: 37366409
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) are a promising source of somatic cells for clinical applications and disease modelling. However, during culture they accumulate genetic aberrations such as amplification of 20q11.21...
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Stavish D, Boiers C, Price C, Frith T, Halliwell J, Saldana-Guerrero I, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Oct;
11(1):4989.
PMID: 33020476
We postulate that exit from pluripotency involves intermediates that retain pluripotency while simultaneously exhibiting lineage-bias. Using a MIXL1 reporter, we explore mesoderm lineage-bias within the human pluripotent stem cell compartment....
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Halliwell J, Barbaric I, Andrews P
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol
. 2020 Sep;
21(12):715-728.
PMID: 32968234
In the 20 years since human embryonic stem cells, and subsequently induced pluripotent stem cells, were first described, it has become apparent that during long-term culture these cells (collectively referred...
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Laing O, Halliwell J, Barbaric I
Curr Protoc Stem Cell Biol
. 2019 Mar;
49(1):e83.
PMID: 30821932
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) are prone to acquiring genetic changes upon prolonged culture. Particularly common are copy number changes, including gains of chromosomes 1q, 12p, 17q, and 20q, and/or...