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Melissa Popowski

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World Journal of Stem Cells|April 28, 2015
Repressors of reprogrammingMelissa Popowski, Haley Tucker
Journal of Stem Cell Therapy and Transplantation|May 14, 2019
Arid3a regulates mesoderm differentiation in mouse embryonic stem cellsMelissa Popowski, Bum-Kyu Lee, Cathy Rhee, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 1, 2014
Huntingtin protein is essential for mitochondrial metabolism, bioenergetics and structure in murine embryonic stem cellsIsmail Ismailoglu, Qiuying Chen, Melissa Popowski, et al.
Plos One|May 27, 2015
Discovery of novel isoforms of huntingtin reveals a new hominid-specific exonAlbert Ruzo, Ismail Ismailoglu, Melissa Popowski, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 14, 2008
Stress and IGF-I differentially control cell fate through mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and retinoblastoma protein (pRB)Melissa Popowski, Heather A Ferguson, Amy M Sion, et al.
Genes & Development|September 6, 2015
Corrigendum: Arid3a is essential to execution of the first cell fate decision via direct embryonic and extraembryonic transcriptional regulationCatherine Rhee, Bum-Kyu Lee, Samuel Beck, et al.
Genes & Development|October 17, 2014
Arid3a is essential to execution of the first cell fate decision via direct embryonic and extraembryonic transcriptional regulationCatherine Rhee, Bum-Kyu Lee, Samuel Beck, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 5, 2011
The ARID family transcription factor bright is required for both hematopoietic stem cell and B lineage developmentCarol F Webb, James Bryant, Melissa Popowski, et al.
Stem Cell Reports|February 11, 2014
Bright/Arid3A acts as a barrier to somatic cell reprogramming through direct regulation of Oct4, Sox2, and NanogMelissa Popowski, Troy D Templeton, Bum-Kyu Lee, et al.
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World Journal of Stem Cells|April 28, 2015
Repressors of reprogrammingMelissa Popowski, Haley Tucker
Journal of Stem Cell Therapy and Transplantation|May 14, 2019
Arid3a regulates mesoderm differentiation in mouse embryonic stem cellsMelissa Popowski, Bum-Kyu Lee, Cathy Rhee, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 1, 2014
Huntingtin protein is essential for mitochondrial metabolism, bioenergetics and structure in murine embryonic stem cellsIsmail Ismailoglu, Qiuying Chen, Melissa Popowski, et al.
Plos One|May 27, 2015
Discovery of novel isoforms of huntingtin reveals a new hominid-specific exonAlbert Ruzo, Ismail Ismailoglu, Melissa Popowski, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 14, 2008
Stress and IGF-I differentially control cell fate through mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and retinoblastoma protein (pRB)Melissa Popowski, Heather A Ferguson, Amy M Sion, et al.
Genes & Development|September 6, 2015
Corrigendum: Arid3a is essential to execution of the first cell fate decision via direct embryonic and extraembryonic transcriptional regulationCatherine Rhee, Bum-Kyu Lee, Samuel Beck, et al.
Genes & Development|October 17, 2014
Arid3a is essential to execution of the first cell fate decision via direct embryonic and extraembryonic transcriptional regulationCatherine Rhee, Bum-Kyu Lee, Samuel Beck, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 5, 2011
The ARID family transcription factor bright is required for both hematopoietic stem cell and B lineage developmentCarol F Webb, James Bryant, Melissa Popowski, et al.
Stem Cell Reports|February 11, 2014
Bright/Arid3A acts as a barrier to somatic cell reprogramming through direct regulation of Oct4, Sox2, and NanogMelissa Popowski, Troy D Templeton, Bum-Kyu Lee, et al.
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