Tenzin Lungjangwa
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Recent Articles
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Omer Javed A, Li Y, Muffat J, Su K, Cohen M, Lungjangwa T, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2018 Oct;
25(2):368-382.e5.
PMID: 30304678
Most genes mutated in microcephaly patients are expressed ubiquitously, and yet the brain is the only major organ compromised in most patients. Why the phenotype remains brain specific is poorly...
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Theunissen T, Powell B, Wang H, Mitalipova M, Faddah D, Reddy J, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
. 2017 Sep;
15(4):524-526.
PMID: 28903030
No abstract available.
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Theunissen T, Powell B, Wang H, Mitalipova M, Faddah D, Reddy J, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
. 2017 Sep;
15(4):523.
PMID: 28903029
No abstract available.
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Theunissen T, Friedli M, He Y, Planet E, ONeil R, Markoulaki S, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
. 2016 Jul;
19(4):502-515.
PMID: 27424783
Recent studies have aimed to convert cultured human pluripotent cells to a naive state, but it remains unclear to what extent the resulting cells recapitulate in vivo naive pluripotency. Here...
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Theunissen T, Powell B, Wang H, Mitalipova M, Faddah D, Reddy J, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
. 2014 Aug;
15(4):471-487.
PMID: 25090446
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) of mice and humans have distinct molecular and biological characteristics, raising the question of whether an earlier, "naive" state of pluripotency may exist in humans. Here...