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Douglas Colby

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Life Science Alliance|October 5, 2019
Endogenous epitope-tagging of <i>Tet1</i>, <i>Tet2</i> and <i>Tet3</i> identifies TET2 as a naïve pluripotency markerRaphaël Pantier, Tülin Tatar, Douglas Colby, et al.
Cell|June 6, 2003
Functional expression cloning of Nanog, a pluripotency sustaining factor in embryonic stem cellsIan Chambers, Douglas Colby, Morag Robertson, et al.
FEBS Letters|October 27, 2020
Phosphorylation of NANOG by casein kinase I regulates embryonic stem cell self-renewalNicholas P Mullin, Joby Varghese, Douglas Colby, et al.
The EMBO Journal|October 3, 2018
Esrrb extinction triggers dismantling of naïve pluripotency and marks commitment to differentiationNicola Festuccia, Florian Halbritter, Andrea Corsinotti, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|July 18, 2006
Nanog retrotransposed genes with functionally conserved open reading framesMorag Robertson, Frances Stenhouse, Douglas Colby, et al.
The EMBO Journal|October 28, 2025
TET knockout cells transit between pluripotent states and exhibit precocious germline entryRaphaël Pantier, Elisa Barbieri, Sara Gonzalez Brito, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 13, 2016
Distinct Contributions of Tryptophan Residues within the Dimerization Domain to Nanog FunctionNicholas P Mullin, Alessia Gagliardi, Le Tran Phuc Khoa, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|August 21, 2009
Expression-independent gene trap vectors for random and targeted mutagenesis in embryonic stem cellsAnestis Tsakiridis, Elena Tzouanacou, Afifah Rahman, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 23, 2008
The pluripotency rheostat Nanog functions as a dimerNicholas P Mullin, Adam Yates, Arthur J Rowe, et al.
Nature|December 22, 2007
Nanog safeguards pluripotency and mediates germline developmentIan Chambers, Jose Silva, Douglas Colby, et al.
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Life Science Alliance|October 5, 2019
Endogenous epitope-tagging of <i>Tet1</i>, <i>Tet2</i> and <i>Tet3</i> identifies TET2 as a naïve pluripotency markerRaphaël Pantier, Tülin Tatar, Douglas Colby, et al.
Cell|June 6, 2003
Functional expression cloning of Nanog, a pluripotency sustaining factor in embryonic stem cellsIan Chambers, Douglas Colby, Morag Robertson, et al.
FEBS Letters|October 27, 2020
Phosphorylation of NANOG by casein kinase I regulates embryonic stem cell self-renewalNicholas P Mullin, Joby Varghese, Douglas Colby, et al.
The EMBO Journal|October 3, 2018
Esrrb extinction triggers dismantling of naïve pluripotency and marks commitment to differentiationNicola Festuccia, Florian Halbritter, Andrea Corsinotti, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|July 18, 2006
Nanog retrotransposed genes with functionally conserved open reading framesMorag Robertson, Frances Stenhouse, Douglas Colby, et al.
The EMBO Journal|October 28, 2025
TET knockout cells transit between pluripotent states and exhibit precocious germline entryRaphaël Pantier, Elisa Barbieri, Sara Gonzalez Brito, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 13, 2016
Distinct Contributions of Tryptophan Residues within the Dimerization Domain to Nanog FunctionNicholas P Mullin, Alessia Gagliardi, Le Tran Phuc Khoa, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|August 21, 2009
Expression-independent gene trap vectors for random and targeted mutagenesis in embryonic stem cellsAnestis Tsakiridis, Elena Tzouanacou, Afifah Rahman, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 23, 2008
The pluripotency rheostat Nanog functions as a dimerNicholas P Mullin, Adam Yates, Arthur J Rowe, et al.
Nature|December 22, 2007
Nanog safeguards pluripotency and mediates germline developmentIan Chambers, Jose Silva, Douglas Colby, et al.
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