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pro vyhledávání: '"Leah U Rosen"'
Autor:
Nora A Moskowitz, Alexandre B Roland, Eva K Fischer, Ndimbintsoa Ranaivorazo, Charles Vidoudez, Marianne T Aguilar, Sophia M Caldera, Jacqueline Chea, Miruna G Cristus, Jett P Crowdis, Bluyé DeMessie, Caroline R desJardins-Park, Audrey H Effenberger, Felipe Flores, Michael Giles, Emma Y He, Nike S Izmaylov, ChangWon C Lee, Nicholas A Pagel, Krystal K Phu, Leah U Rosen, Danielle A Seda, Yong Shen, Santiago Vargas, Andrew W Murray, Eden Abebe, Sunia A Trauger, David A Donoso, Miguel Vences, Lauren A O'Connell
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 12, p e0207940 (2018)
Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predators. These defensive chemicals are lipophilic alkaloids that are sequestered by poison frogs from dietary arthropods and stored in skin glands. Despite
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/46b30a198fb3489293183c6da339fab1
Autor:
Leah U. Rosen, L. Carine Stapel, Ricard Argelaguet, Charlie George Barker, Andrian Yang, Wolf Reik, John C. Marioni
Recent advances in organoid and genome editing technologies are allowing for perturbation experiments at an unprecedented scale. However, before doing such experiments it is important to understand the gene expression profile in each of the organoid
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4032ab36c1590d01eaaac0f355ec324a
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.09.27.509783
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.09.27.509783
Autor:
Caroline B. Pantazis, Andrian Yang, Erika Lara, Justin A. McDonough, Cornelis Blauwendraat, Lirong Peng, Hideyuki Oguro, Jitendra Kanaujiya, Jizhong Zou, David Sebesta, Gretchen Pratt, Erin Cross, Jeffrey Blockwick, Philip Buxton, Lauren Kinner-Bibeau, Constance Medura, Christopher Tompkins, Stephen Hughes, Marianita Santiana, Faraz Faghri, Mike A. Nalls, Daniel Vitale, Shannon Ballard, Yue A. Qi, Daniel M. Ramos, Kailyn M. Anderson, Julia Stadler, Priyanka Narayan, Jason Papademetriou, Luke Reilly, Matthew P. Nelson, Sanya Aggarwal, Leah U. Rosen, Peter Kirwan, Venkat Pisupati, Steven L. Coon, Sonja W. Scholz, Theresa Priebe, Miriam Öttl, Jian Dong, Marieke Meijer, Lara J.M. Janssen, Vanessa S. Lourenco, Rik van der Kant, Dennis Crusius, Dominik Paquet, Ana-Caroline Raulin, Guojun Bu, Aaron Held, Brian J. Wainger, Rebecca M.C. Gabriele, Jackie M. Casey, Selina Wray, Dad Abu-Bonsrah, Clare L. Parish, Melinda S. Beccari, Don W. Cleveland, Emmy Li, Indigo V.L. Rose, Martin Kampmann, Carles Calatayud Aristoy, Patrik Verstreken, Laurin Heinrich, Max Y. Chen, Birgitt Schüle, Dan Dou, Erika L.F. Holzbaur, Maria Clara Zanellati, Richa Basundra, Mohanish Deshmukh, Sarah Cohen, Richa Khanna, Malavika Raman, Zachary S. Nevin, Madeline Matia, Jonas Van Lent, Vincent Timmerman, Bruce R. Conklin, Katherine Johnson Chase, Ke Zhang, Salome Funes, Daryl A. Bosco, Lena Erlebach, Marc Welzer, Deborah Kronenberg-Versteeg, Guochang Lyu, Ernest Arenas, Elena Coccia, Lily Sarrafha, Tim Ahfeldt, John C. Marioni, William C. Skarnes, Mark R. Cookson, Michael E. Ward, Florian T. Merkle
Publikováno v:
Cell stem cell 29(12), 1685-1702.e22 (2022). doi:10.1016/j.stem.2022.11.004
Cell stem cell
Cell Stem Cell, 29(12), 1685-1702.e22. Cell Press
Pantazis, C B, Yang, A, Lara, E, McDonough, J A, Blauwendraat, C, Peng, L, Oguro, H, Kanaujiya, J, Zou, J, Sebesta, D, Pratt, G, Cross, E, Blockwick, J, Buxton, P, Kinner-Bibeau, L, Medura, C, Tompkins, C, Hughes, S, Santiana, M, Faghri, F, Nalls, M A, Vitale, D, Ballard, S, Qi, Y A, Ramos, D M, Anderson, K M, Stadler, J, Narayan, P, Papademetriou, J, Reilly, L, Nelson, M P, Aggarwal, S, Rosen, L U, Kirwan, P, Pisupati, V, Coon, S L, Scholz, S W, Priebe, T, Öttl, M, Dong, J, Meijer, M, Janssen, L J M, Lourenco, V S, van der Kant, R, Crusius, D, Paquet, D, Raulin, A C, Bu, G, Held, A, Wainger, B J, Gabriele, R M C, Casey, J M, Wray, S, Abu-Bonsrah, D, Parish, C L, Beccari, M S, Cleveland, D W, Li, E, Rose, I V L, Kampmann, M, Calatayud Aristoy, C, Verstreken, P, Heinrich, L, Chen, M Y, Schüle, B, Dou, D, Holzbaur, E L F, Zanellati, M C, Basundra, R, Deshmukh, M, Cohen, S, Khanna, R, Raman, M, Nevin, Z S, Matia, M, Van Lent, J, Timmerman, V, Conklin, B R, Johnson Chase, K, Zhang, K, Funes, S, Bosco, D A, Erlebach, L, Welzer, M, Kronenberg-Versteeg, D, Lyu, G, Arenas, E, Coccia, E, Sarrafha, L, Ahfeldt, T, Marioni, J C, Skarnes, W C, Cookson, M R, Ward, M E & Merkle, F T 2022, ' A reference human induced pluripotent stem cell line for large-scale collaborative studies ', Cell Stem Cell, vol. 29, no. 12, pp. 1685-1702.e22 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2022.11.004
Pantazis, C B, Yang, A, Lara, E, McDonough, J A, Blauwendraat, C, Peng, L, Oguro, H, Kanaujiya, J, Zou, J, Sebesta, D, Pratt, G, Cross, E, Blockwick, J, Buxton, P, Kinner-Bibeau, L, Medura, C, Tompkins, C, Hughes, S, Santiana, M, Faghri, F, Nalls, M A, Vitale, D, Ballard, S, Qi, Y A, Ramos, D M, Anderson, K M, Stadler, J, Narayan, P, Papademetriou, J, Reilly, L, Nelson, M P, Aggarwal, S, Rosen, L U, Kirwan, P, Pisupati, V, Coon, S L, Scholz, S W, Priebe, T, Öttl, M, Dong, J, Meijer, M, Janssen, L J M, Lourenco, V S, van der Kant, R, Crusius, D, Paquet, D, Raulin, A-C, Bu, G, Held, A, Wainger, B J, Gabriele, R M C, Casey, J M, Wray, S, Abu-Bonsrah, D, Parish, C L, Beccari, M S, Cleveland, D W, Li, E, Rose, I V L, Kampmann, M, Calatayud Aristoy, C, Verstreken, P, Heinrich, L, Chen, M Y, Schüle, B, Dou, D, Holzbaur, E L F, Zanellati, M C, Basundra, R, Deshmukh, M, Cohen, S, Khanna, R, Raman, M, Nevin, Z S, Matia, M, van Lent, J, Timmerman, V, Conklin, B R, Johnson Chase, K, Zhang, K, Funes, S, Bosco, D A, Erlebach, L, Welzer, M, Kronenberg-Versteeg, D, Lyu, G, Arenas, E, Coccia, E, Sarrafha, L, Ahfeldt, T, Marioni, J C, Skarnes, W C, Cookson, M R, Ward, M E & Merkle, F T 2022, ' A reference human induced pluripotent stem cell line for large-scale collaborative studies ', Cell Stem Cell, vol. 29, no. 12, pp. 1685-1702.e22 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2022.11.004
Cell Stem Cell, 29(12), 1685-1702.e22. Elsevier
Cell stem cell
Cell Stem Cell, 29(12), 1685-1702.e22. Cell Press
Pantazis, C B, Yang, A, Lara, E, McDonough, J A, Blauwendraat, C, Peng, L, Oguro, H, Kanaujiya, J, Zou, J, Sebesta, D, Pratt, G, Cross, E, Blockwick, J, Buxton, P, Kinner-Bibeau, L, Medura, C, Tompkins, C, Hughes, S, Santiana, M, Faghri, F, Nalls, M A, Vitale, D, Ballard, S, Qi, Y A, Ramos, D M, Anderson, K M, Stadler, J, Narayan, P, Papademetriou, J, Reilly, L, Nelson, M P, Aggarwal, S, Rosen, L U, Kirwan, P, Pisupati, V, Coon, S L, Scholz, S W, Priebe, T, Öttl, M, Dong, J, Meijer, M, Janssen, L J M, Lourenco, V S, van der Kant, R, Crusius, D, Paquet, D, Raulin, A C, Bu, G, Held, A, Wainger, B J, Gabriele, R M C, Casey, J M, Wray, S, Abu-Bonsrah, D, Parish, C L, Beccari, M S, Cleveland, D W, Li, E, Rose, I V L, Kampmann, M, Calatayud Aristoy, C, Verstreken, P, Heinrich, L, Chen, M Y, Schüle, B, Dou, D, Holzbaur, E L F, Zanellati, M C, Basundra, R, Deshmukh, M, Cohen, S, Khanna, R, Raman, M, Nevin, Z S, Matia, M, Van Lent, J, Timmerman, V, Conklin, B R, Johnson Chase, K, Zhang, K, Funes, S, Bosco, D A, Erlebach, L, Welzer, M, Kronenberg-Versteeg, D, Lyu, G, Arenas, E, Coccia, E, Sarrafha, L, Ahfeldt, T, Marioni, J C, Skarnes, W C, Cookson, M R, Ward, M E & Merkle, F T 2022, ' A reference human induced pluripotent stem cell line for large-scale collaborative studies ', Cell Stem Cell, vol. 29, no. 12, pp. 1685-1702.e22 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2022.11.004
Pantazis, C B, Yang, A, Lara, E, McDonough, J A, Blauwendraat, C, Peng, L, Oguro, H, Kanaujiya, J, Zou, J, Sebesta, D, Pratt, G, Cross, E, Blockwick, J, Buxton, P, Kinner-Bibeau, L, Medura, C, Tompkins, C, Hughes, S, Santiana, M, Faghri, F, Nalls, M A, Vitale, D, Ballard, S, Qi, Y A, Ramos, D M, Anderson, K M, Stadler, J, Narayan, P, Papademetriou, J, Reilly, L, Nelson, M P, Aggarwal, S, Rosen, L U, Kirwan, P, Pisupati, V, Coon, S L, Scholz, S W, Priebe, T, Öttl, M, Dong, J, Meijer, M, Janssen, L J M, Lourenco, V S, van der Kant, R, Crusius, D, Paquet, D, Raulin, A-C, Bu, G, Held, A, Wainger, B J, Gabriele, R M C, Casey, J M, Wray, S, Abu-Bonsrah, D, Parish, C L, Beccari, M S, Cleveland, D W, Li, E, Rose, I V L, Kampmann, M, Calatayud Aristoy, C, Verstreken, P, Heinrich, L, Chen, M Y, Schüle, B, Dou, D, Holzbaur, E L F, Zanellati, M C, Basundra, R, Deshmukh, M, Cohen, S, Khanna, R, Raman, M, Nevin, Z S, Matia, M, van Lent, J, Timmerman, V, Conklin, B R, Johnson Chase, K, Zhang, K, Funes, S, Bosco, D A, Erlebach, L, Welzer, M, Kronenberg-Versteeg, D, Lyu, G, Arenas, E, Coccia, E, Sarrafha, L, Ahfeldt, T, Marioni, J C, Skarnes, W C, Cookson, M R, Ward, M E & Merkle, F T 2022, ' A reference human induced pluripotent stem cell line for large-scale collaborative studies ', Cell Stem Cell, vol. 29, no. 12, pp. 1685-1702.e22 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2022.11.004
Cell Stem Cell, 29(12), 1685-1702.e22. Elsevier
Human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines are a powerful tool for studying development and disease, but the considerable phenotypic variation between lines makes it challenging to replicate key findings and integrate data across research group
Autor:
Caroline B. Pantazis, Andrian Yang, Erika Lara, Justin A. McDonough, Cornelis Blauwendraat, Lirong Peng, Hideyuki Oguro, Jitendra Kanaujiya, Jizhong Zou, David Sebesta, Gretchen Pratt, Erin Cross, Jeffrey Blockwick, Philip Buxton, Lauren Kinner-Bibeau, Constance Medura, Christopher Tompkins, Stephen Hughes, Marianita Santiana, Faraz Faghri, Mike A. Nalls, Daniel Vitale, Shannon Ballard, Yue A. Qi, Daniel M. Ramos, Kailyn M. Anderson, Julia Stadler, Priyanka Narayan, Jason Papademetriou, Luke Reilly, Matthew P. Nelson, Sanya Aggarwal, Leah U. Rosen, Peter Kirwan, Venkat Pisupati, Steven L. Coon, Sonja W. Scholz, Theresa Priebe, Miriam Öttl, Jian Dong, Marieke Meijer, Lara J.M. Janssen, Vanessa S. Lourenco, Rik van der Kant, Dennis Crusius, Dominik Paquet, Ana-Caroline Raulin, Guojun Bu, Aaron Held, Brian J. Wainger, Rebecca M.C. Gabriele, Jackie M Casey, Selina Wray, Dad Abu-Bonsrah, Clare L. Parish, Melinda S. Beccari, Don W. Cleveland, Emmy Li, Indigo V.L. Rose, Martin Kampmann, Carles Calatayud Aristoy, Patrik Verstreken, Laurin Heinrich, Max Y. Chen, Birgitt Schüle, Dan Dou, Erika L.F. Holzbaur, Maria Clara Zanellati, Richa Basundra, Mohanish Deshmukh, Sarah Cohen, Richa Khanna, Malavika Raman, Zachary S. Nevin, Madeline Matia, Jonas Van Lent, Vincent Timmerman, Bruce R. Conklin, Katherine Johnson Chase, Ke Zhang, Salome Funes, Daryl A. Bosco, Lena Erlebach, Marc Welzer, Deborah Kronenberg-Versteeg, Guochang Lyu, Ernest Arenas, Elena Coccia, Lily Sarrafha, Tim Ahfeldt, John C. Marioni, William C. Skarnes, Mark R. Cookson, Michael E. Ward, Florian T. Merkle
Publikováno v:
bioRxiv
Human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines are a powerful tool for studying development and disease, but the considerable phenotypic variation between lines makes it challenging to replicate key findings and integrate data across research group
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::16be7beeb9661c1c36cbc5f9bea57195
Autor:
Bluyé DeMessie, Lauren A. O’Connell, Nike S. Izmaylov, Jett Crowdis, Andrew W. Murray, Santiago Vargas, Francisco J. Flores, Ndimbintsoa Ranaivorazo, Miguel Vences, Eden Abebe, Audrey H. Effenberger, Yong Shen, Jacqueline Chea, Leah U. Rosen, Charles Vidoudez, ChangWon C. Lee, Emma Y. He, Krystal K Phu, David A. Donoso, Sunia A. Trauger, Nicholas A. Pagel, Michael Giles, Danielle A. Seda, Marianne T. Aguilar, Eva K. Fischer, Sophia Caldera, Alexandre B. Roland, Nora A. Moskowitz, Miruna G. Cristus, Caroline R. DesJardins-Park
Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predators. These defensive chemicals are lipophilic alkaloid toxins that are sequestered by poison frogs from dietary arthropods and stored in skin glands. D
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9971fbd2eebc13cb6fc5f64ea87d2883
Autor:
Leah U. Rosen, Yong Shen, Bluyé DeMessie, Jacqueline Chea, Eden Abebe, David A. Donoso, Alexandre B. Roland, Francisco J. Flores, Audrey H. Effenberger, Krystal K Phu, Lauren A. O’Connell, Charles Vidoudez, Ndimbintsoa Ranaivorazo, Miguel Vences, Nicholas A. Pagel, Sophia Caldera, Nike S. Izmaylov, Michael Giles, Danielle A. Seda, Marianne T. Aguilar, Eva K. Fischer, Nora A. Moskowitz, Caroline R. DesJardins-Park, Miruna G. Cristus, Sunia A. Trauger, Emma Y. He, ChangWon C. Lee, Jett Crowdis, Andrew W. Murray, Santiago Vargas
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE 13(12): e0207940. https:// doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207940--PLoS ONE--http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2267670--http://www.plosone.org/home.action--https://journals.plos.org/plosone/--https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/440/--1932-6203--1932-6203
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 12, p e0207940 (2018)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 12, p e0207940 (2018)
Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predators. These defensive chemicals are lipophilic alkaloids that are sequestered by poison frogs from dietary arthropods and stored in skin glands. Despite
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift f�r Analytische Chemie. 74:273-275