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Lisa M Julian

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Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|December 6, 2021
Building on a Solid Foundation: Adding Relevance and Reproducibility to Neurological Modeling Using Human Pluripotent Stem CellsErin Knock, Lisa M Julian
Frontiers in Genetics|May 15, 2015
Transcriptional control of stem cell fate by E2Fs and pocket proteinsLisa M Julian, Alexandre Blais
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|August 1, 2020
Organelle Cooperation in Stem Cell Fate: Lysosomes as Emerging Regulators of Cell IdentityLisa M Julian, William L Stanford
Oncoscience|January 19, 2018
Reprogramming patient-derived tumor cells generates model cell lines for tuberous sclerosis-associated lymphangioleiomyomatosisLisa M Julian, William L Stanford
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|April 20, 2016
Human pluripotent stem cellsRichard L Carpenedo, Lisa M Julian, William L Stanford
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|December 16, 2014
The neural crest lineage as a driver of disease heterogeneity in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex and LymphangioleiomyomatosisSean P Delaney, Lisa M Julian, William L Stanford
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 1, 2022
Emerging Methods in Modeling Brain Development and Disease with Human Pluripotent Stem CellsGeorge E Allen, Aaron S Dhanda, Lisa M Julian
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 30, 2017
Direct reprogramming with SOX factors: masters of cell fateLisa M Julian, Angela Ch McDonald, William L Stanford
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|February 10, 2016
Formula G1: Cell cycle in the driver's seat of stem cell fate determinationLisa M Julian, Richard L Carpenedo, Janet L Manias Rothberg, et al.
STAR Protocols|November 12, 2025
Protocol for the generation of three-dimensional micropatterned neuroepithelial tissues using hPSCs, bioprinting, and matrix scaffoldsKenneth Kin Lam Wong, Negin Imani Farahani, George Allen, et al.
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Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|December 6, 2021
Building on a Solid Foundation: Adding Relevance and Reproducibility to Neurological Modeling Using Human Pluripotent Stem CellsErin Knock, Lisa M Julian
Frontiers in Genetics|May 15, 2015
Transcriptional control of stem cell fate by E2Fs and pocket proteinsLisa M Julian, Alexandre Blais
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|August 1, 2020
Organelle Cooperation in Stem Cell Fate: Lysosomes as Emerging Regulators of Cell IdentityLisa M Julian, William L Stanford
Oncoscience|January 19, 2018
Reprogramming patient-derived tumor cells generates model cell lines for tuberous sclerosis-associated lymphangioleiomyomatosisLisa M Julian, William L Stanford
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|April 20, 2016
Human pluripotent stem cellsRichard L Carpenedo, Lisa M Julian, William L Stanford
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|December 16, 2014
The neural crest lineage as a driver of disease heterogeneity in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex and LymphangioleiomyomatosisSean P Delaney, Lisa M Julian, William L Stanford
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 1, 2022
Emerging Methods in Modeling Brain Development and Disease with Human Pluripotent Stem CellsGeorge E Allen, Aaron S Dhanda, Lisa M Julian
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 30, 2017
Direct reprogramming with SOX factors: masters of cell fateLisa M Julian, Angela Ch McDonald, William L Stanford
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|February 10, 2016
Formula G1: Cell cycle in the driver's seat of stem cell fate determinationLisa M Julian, Richard L Carpenedo, Janet L Manias Rothberg, et al.
STAR Protocols|November 12, 2025
Protocol for the generation of three-dimensional micropatterned neuroepithelial tissues using hPSCs, bioprinting, and matrix scaffoldsKenneth Kin Lam Wong, Negin Imani Farahani, George Allen, et al.
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