Maya Sieber-Blum
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Recent Articles
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Wilson R, Ahmmed A, Poll A, Sakaue M, Laude A, Sieber-Blum M
PLoS One
. 2018 Jun;
13(6):e0199996.
PMID: 29953534
Here we provide new technology for generating human peptidergic nociceptive sensory neurons in a straightforward and efficient way. The cellular source, human epidermal neural crest stem cells (hEPI-NCSC), consists of...
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McMahill B, Spriet M, Siso S, Manzer M, Mitchell G, McGee J, et al.
Stem Cells Transl Med
. 2015 Aug;
4(10):1173-86.
PMID: 26273065
Unlabelled: This pilot feasibility study aimed to determine the outcome of canine epidermal neural crest stem cell (cEPI-NCSC) grafts in the normal spinal cords of healthy bred-for-research dogs. This included...
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Sakaue M, Sieber-Blum M
Development
. 2015 Aug;
142(18):3188-97.
PMID: 26251357
We show that highly pure populations of human Schwann cells can be derived rapidly and in a straightforward way, without the need for genetic manipulation, from human epidermal neural crest...
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Sieber-Blum M
Birth Defects Res C Embryo Today
. 2014 Sep;
102(3):221-6.
PMID: 25228472
In this review article I explore the suitability of human epidermal neural crest stem cells (hEPI-NCSC) for translational medicine. hEPI-NCSC are multipotent somatic stem cells that are derived from the...
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McMahill B, Borjesson D, Sieber-Blum M, Nolta J, Sturges B
Stem Cell Rev Rep
. 2014 Sep;
11(1):180-93.
PMID: 25173879
The use of cell transplantation for spinal cord injury is a rapidly evolving field in regenerative medicine. Numerous animal models are currently being used. However, translation to human patients is...
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Gericota B, Anderson J, Mitchell G, Borjesson D, Sturges B, Nolta J, et al.
Stem Cells Transl Med
. 2014 Jan;
3(3):334-45.
PMID: 24443004
The discovery of multipotent neural crest-derived stem cells, named epidermal neural crest stem cells (EPI-NCSC), that persist postnatally in an easy-to-access location-the bulge of hair follicles-opens a spectrum of novel...
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Narytnyk A, Verdon B, Loughney A, Sweeney M, Clewes O, Taggart M, et al.
Stem Cell Rev Rep
. 2014 Jan;
10(2):316-26.
PMID: 24399192
Here we provide a protocol for the directed differentiation of hEPI-NCSC into midbrain dopaminergic neurons, which degenerate in Parkinson's disease. hEPI-NCSC are neural crest-derived multipotent stem cells that persist into...
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Narytnyk A, Gillinder K, Verdon B, Clewes O, Sieber-Blum M
Stem Cell Rev Rep
. 2013 Aug;
10(1):60-8.
PMID: 23955574
We show that neural crest stem cells affect mouse hair follicle development. During embryogenesis hair follicle induction is regulated by complex reciprocal and functionally redundant signals between epidermis and dermis,...
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Sieber-Blum M
Stem Cell Res Ther
. 2011 Jul;
2(3):29.
PMID: 21722345
Wong and Reiter have explored the possibility that hair follicle stem cells can give rise to basal cell carcinoma (BCC). They expressed in mice an inducible human BCC-derived oncogenic allele...
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Rajan N, Burn J, Langtry J, Sieber-Blum M, Lord C, Ashworth A
J Pathol
. 2011 May;
224(3):309-21.
PMID: 21598248
Patients carrying heterozygous germline truncating mutations in the CYLD gene develop multiple primary hair follicle-related tumours. A highly patterned tumour, termed cylindroma, and a highly disorganized tumour, termed spiradenoma, may...