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Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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May 17, 2017
The role of Wnt signaling in hematopoietic stem cell development
Jenna Richter, David Traver, Karl Willert
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
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September 4, 2016
Methods to Manipulate and Monitor Wnt Signaling in Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
Ian J Huggins, David Brafman, Karl Willert
Nature Protocols
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March 17, 2012
Arrayed cellular microenvironments for identifying culture and differentiation conditions for stem, primary and rare cell populations
David A Brafman, Shu Chien, Karl Willert
Cellular Signalling
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September 23, 2008
Inhibition of GSK-3beta promotes survival and proliferation of megakaryocytic cells through a beta-catenin-independent pathway
Mie Soda, Karl Willert, Kenneth Kaushansky, et al.
Plos One
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November 22, 2013
WNT5A encodes two isoforms with distinct functions in cancers
Matthieu Bauer, Jean Bénard, Terry Gaasterland, et al.
Stem Cell Reports
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December 3, 2014
Endogenous WNT signaling regulates hPSC-derived neural progenitor cell heterogeneity and specifies their regional identity
Noel Moya, Josh Cutts, Terry Gaasterland, et al.
Stem Cells and Development
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March 31, 2009
Defining long-term maintenance conditions of human embryonic stem cells with arrayed cellular microenvironment technology
David A Brafman, Kevan D Shah, Thomas Fellner, et al.
Zebrafish
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November 10, 2016
CRISPR Guide RNA Validation In Vitro
Stephanie Grainger, Brianna Lonquich, Chet Huan Oon, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 29, 2011
Secreted Wingless-interacting molecule (Swim) promotes long-range signaling by maintaining Wingless solubility
Kimberly A Mulligan, Christophe Fuerer, Wendy Ching, et al.
Biomaterials
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September 7, 2010
Long-term human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal on synthetic polymer surfaces
David A Brafman, Chien W Chang, Antonio Fernandez, et al.
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Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
|
May 17, 2017
The role of Wnt signaling in hematopoietic stem cell development
Jenna Richter, David Traver, Karl Willert
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
|
September 4, 2016
Methods to Manipulate and Monitor Wnt Signaling in Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
Ian J Huggins, David Brafman, Karl Willert
Nature Protocols
|
March 17, 2012
Arrayed cellular microenvironments for identifying culture and differentiation conditions for stem, primary and rare cell populations
David A Brafman, Shu Chien, Karl Willert
Cellular Signalling
|
September 23, 2008
Inhibition of GSK-3beta promotes survival and proliferation of megakaryocytic cells through a beta-catenin-independent pathway
Mie Soda, Karl Willert, Kenneth Kaushansky, et al.
Plos One
|
November 22, 2013
WNT5A encodes two isoforms with distinct functions in cancers
Matthieu Bauer, Jean Bénard, Terry Gaasterland, et al.
Stem Cell Reports
|
December 3, 2014
Endogenous WNT signaling regulates hPSC-derived neural progenitor cell heterogeneity and specifies their regional identity
Noel Moya, Josh Cutts, Terry Gaasterland, et al.
Stem Cells and Development
|
March 31, 2009
Defining long-term maintenance conditions of human embryonic stem cells with arrayed cellular microenvironment technology
David A Brafman, Kevan D Shah, Thomas Fellner, et al.
Zebrafish
|
November 10, 2016
CRISPR Guide RNA Validation In Vitro
Stephanie Grainger, Brianna Lonquich, Chet Huan Oon, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 29, 2011
Secreted Wingless-interacting molecule (Swim) promotes long-range signaling by maintaining Wingless solubility
Kimberly A Mulligan, Christophe Fuerer, Wendy Ching, et al.
Biomaterials
|
September 7, 2010
Long-term human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal on synthetic polymer surfaces
David A Brafman, Chien W Chang, Antonio Fernandez, et al.
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