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Andrew A Berry

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Development (Cambridge, England)|September 24, 2015
Human pancreas developmentRachel E Jennings, Andrew A Berry, James P Strutt, et al.
Elife|August 25, 2016
An integrative transcriptomic atlas of organogenesis in human embryosDave T Gerrard, Andrew A Berry, Rachel E Jennings, et al.
Islets|October 18, 2014
The window period of NEUROGENIN3 during human gestationRachel J Salisbury, Jennifer Blaylock, Andrew A Berry, et al.
Diabetes|May 1, 2013
Development of the human pancreas from foregut to endocrine commitmentRachel E Jennings, Andrew A Berry, Rebecca Kirkwood-Wilson, et al.
Stem Cell Reports|October 24, 2017
Laser Capture and Deep Sequencing Reveals the Transcriptomic Programmes Regulating the Onset of Pancreas and Liver Differentiation in Human EmbryosRachel E Jennings, Andrew A Berry, David T Gerrard, et al.
Diabetes|May 2, 2015
Altered Phenotype of β-Cells and Other Pancreatic Cell Lineages in Patients With Diffuse Congenital Hyperinsulinism in Infancy Caused by Mutations in the ATP-Sensitive K-ChannelRachel J Salisbury, Bing Han, Rachel E Jennings, et al.
Nature Communications|August 9, 2020
Dynamic changes in the epigenomic landscape regulate human organogenesis and link to developmental disordersDave T Gerrard, Andrew A Berry, Rachel E Jennings, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 8, 2015
Glucocorticoid receptor regulates accurate chromosome segregation and is associated with malignancyLaura C Matthews, Andrew A Berry, David J Morgan, et al.
Journal of Hepatology|December 3, 2014
Phenotypic and functional analyses show stem cell-derived hepatocyte-like cells better mimic fetal rather than adult hepatocytesMelissa Baxter, Sarah Withey, Sean Harrison, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)|September 24, 2015
Human pancreas developmentRachel E Jennings, Andrew A Berry, James P Strutt, et al.
Elife|August 25, 2016
An integrative transcriptomic atlas of organogenesis in human embryosDave T Gerrard, Andrew A Berry, Rachel E Jennings, et al.
Islets|October 18, 2014
The window period of NEUROGENIN3 during human gestationRachel J Salisbury, Jennifer Blaylock, Andrew A Berry, et al.
Diabetes|May 1, 2013
Development of the human pancreas from foregut to endocrine commitmentRachel E Jennings, Andrew A Berry, Rebecca Kirkwood-Wilson, et al.
Stem Cell Reports|October 24, 2017
Laser Capture and Deep Sequencing Reveals the Transcriptomic Programmes Regulating the Onset of Pancreas and Liver Differentiation in Human EmbryosRachel E Jennings, Andrew A Berry, David T Gerrard, et al.
Diabetes|May 2, 2015
Altered Phenotype of β-Cells and Other Pancreatic Cell Lineages in Patients With Diffuse Congenital Hyperinsulinism in Infancy Caused by Mutations in the ATP-Sensitive K-ChannelRachel J Salisbury, Bing Han, Rachel E Jennings, et al.
Nature Communications|August 9, 2020
Dynamic changes in the epigenomic landscape regulate human organogenesis and link to developmental disordersDave T Gerrard, Andrew A Berry, Rachel E Jennings, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 8, 2015
Glucocorticoid receptor regulates accurate chromosome segregation and is associated with malignancyLaura C Matthews, Andrew A Berry, David J Morgan, et al.
Journal of Hepatology|December 3, 2014
Phenotypic and functional analyses show stem cell-derived hepatocyte-like cells better mimic fetal rather than adult hepatocytesMelissa Baxter, Sarah Withey, Sean Harrison, et al.
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