James C. Smith

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The Francis Crick Institute, London, England, United Kingdom 
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Lewis Wolpert grad student Francis Crick Institute
Jonathan M. W. Slack post-doc (Cell Biology Tree)

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Jeremy Green post-doc 1988-1992
Frank L. Conlon post-doc 1994-2000 National Institute for Medical Research, London (Cell Biology Tree)
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Gentsch GE, Spruce T, Owens NDL, et al. (2019) Maternal pluripotency factors initiate extensive chromatin remodelling to predefine first response to inductive signals. Nature Communications. 10: 4269
Collins JE, White RJ, Staudt N, et al. (2019) Common and distinct transcriptional signatures of mammalian embryonic lethality. Nature Communications. 10: 2792
Gentsch GE, Owens NDL, Smith JC. (2019) The Spatiotemporal Control of Zygotic Genome Activation. Iscience. 16: 485-498
Bernardo AS, Jouneau A, Marks H, et al. (2018) Mammalian embryo comparison identifies novel pluripotency genes associated with the naïve or primed state. Biology Open
Fulcher LJ, Bozatzi P, Tachie-Menson T, et al. (2018) The DUF1669 domain of FAM83 family proteins anchor casein kinase 1 isoforms. Science Signaling. 11
Dingwell KS, Smith JC. (2018) Dissecting and Culturing Animal Cap Explants. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
Monteiro RS, Gentsch GE, Smith JC. (2018) Transcriptomics of Dorso-Ventral Axis Determination in Xenopus tropicalis. Developmental Biology
Perez-Garcia V, Fineberg E, Wilson R, et al. (2018) Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants. Nature
Bozatzi P, Dingwell KS, Wu KZ, et al. (2018) PAWS1 controls Wnt signalling through association with casein kinase 1α. Embo Reports
Gentsch GE, Spruce T, Monteiro RS, et al. (2018) Innate Immune Response and Off-Target Mis-splicing Are Common Morpholino-Induced Side Effects in Xenopus. Developmental Cell
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