James Briscoe

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Pezzotta A, Briscoe J. (2023) Optimal control of gene regulatory networks for morphogen-driven tissue patterning. Cell Systems. 14: 940-952.e11
Thiery AP, Buzzi AL, Hamrud E, et al. (2023) scRNA-sequencing in chick suggests a probabilistic model for cell fate allocation at the neural plate border. Elife. 12
Delás MJ, Kalaitzis CM, Fawzi T, et al. (2022) Developmental cell fate choice in neural tube progenitors employs two distinct cis-regulatory strategies. Developmental Cell
Semprich CI, Davidson L, Amorim Torres A, et al. (2022) ERK1/2 signalling dynamics promote neural differentiation by regulating chromatin accessibility and the polycomb repressive complex. Plos Biology. 20: e3000221
Sagner A, Zhang I, Watson T, et al. (2021) A shared transcriptional code orchestrates temporal patterning of the central nervous system. Plos Biology. 19: e3001450
Rayon T, Maizels RJ, Barrington C, et al. (2021) Single-cell transcriptome profiling of the human developing spinal cord reveals a conserved genetic programme with human-specific features. Development (Cambridge, England). 148
Rayon T, Maizels RJ, Barrington C, et al. (2021) Single cell transcriptome profiling of the human developing spinal cord reveals a conserved genetic programme with human specific features. Development (Cambridge, England)
Gonzalez Curto G, Der Vartanian A, Frarma YE, et al. (2020) The PAX-FOXO1s trigger fast trans-differentiation of chick embryonic neural cells into alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma with tissue invasive properties limited by S phase entry inhibition. Plos Genetics. 16: e1009164
Briscoe J, Marín O. (2020) Looking at neurodevelopment through a big data lens. Science (New York, N.Y.). 369
Rayon T, Stamataki D, Perez-Carrasco R, et al. (2020) Species-specific pace of development is associated with differences in protein stability. Science (New York, N.Y.). 369
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