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Max A Betjes

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Molecular Systems Biology|November 18, 2020
Dormancy-to-death transition in yeast spores occurs due to gradual loss of gene-expressing abilityThéo Maire, Tim Allertz, Max A Betjes, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 2, 2023
Using picoliter droplet deposition to track clonal competition in adherent and organoid cancer cell culturesSelami Baglamis, Vivek M Sheraton, Debora Meijer, et al.
Nature Methods|October 8, 2025
Cell tracking with accurate error predictionMax A Betjes, Rutger N U Kok, Sander J Tans, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|June 21, 2021
Cell Tracking for Organoids: Lessons From Developmental BiologyMax A Betjes, Xuan Zheng, Rutger N U Kok, et al.
Science Advances|August 18, 2023
Organoid cell fate dynamics in space and timeXuan Zheng, Max A Betjes, Pascal Ender, et al.
Cell Metabolism|February 11, 2025
Lactate controls cancer stemness and plasticity through epigenetic regulationNguyen T B Nguyen, Sira Gevers, Rutger N U Kok, et al.
Nature Communications|July 22, 2025
Intestinal tuft cell subtypes represent successive stages of maturation driven by crypt-villus signaling gradientsJulian R Buissant des Amorie, Max A Betjes, Jochem H Bernink, et al.
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Molecular Systems Biology|November 18, 2020
Dormancy-to-death transition in yeast spores occurs due to gradual loss of gene-expressing abilityThéo Maire, Tim Allertz, Max A Betjes, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 2, 2023
Using picoliter droplet deposition to track clonal competition in adherent and organoid cancer cell culturesSelami Baglamis, Vivek M Sheraton, Debora Meijer, et al.
Nature Methods|October 8, 2025
Cell tracking with accurate error predictionMax A Betjes, Rutger N U Kok, Sander J Tans, et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|June 21, 2021
Cell Tracking for Organoids: Lessons From Developmental BiologyMax A Betjes, Xuan Zheng, Rutger N U Kok, et al.
Science Advances|August 18, 2023
Organoid cell fate dynamics in space and timeXuan Zheng, Max A Betjes, Pascal Ender, et al.
Cell Metabolism|February 11, 2025
Lactate controls cancer stemness and plasticity through epigenetic regulationNguyen T B Nguyen, Sira Gevers, Rutger N U Kok, et al.
Nature Communications|July 22, 2025
Intestinal tuft cell subtypes represent successive stages of maturation driven by crypt-villus signaling gradientsJulian R Buissant des Amorie, Max A Betjes, Jochem H Bernink, et al.
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