Alessia Deglincerti, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Neuroscience Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
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B J. Casey grad student 2013 Weill Cornell Medical College
 (Coupled local translation and degradation regulate growth cone signaling.)
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Waisman A, Echegaray CV, Solari C, et al. (2017) Inhibition of cell division and DNA replication impair mouse naïve pluripotency exit. Journal of Molecular Biology
Deglincerti A, Etoc F, Guerra MC, et al. (2016) Self-organization of human embryonic stem cells on micropatterns. Nature Protocols. 11: 2223-2232
Deglincerti A, Croft GF, Pietila LN, et al. (2016) Self-organization of the in vitro attached human embryo. Nature
Deglincerti A, Etoc F, Ozair MZ, et al. (2016) Self-Organization of Spatial Patterning in Human Embryonic Stem Cells. Current Topics in Developmental Biology. 116: 99-113
Deglincerti A, Brivanlou AH. (2015) Human SCNT Gets a Boost from Histone Demethylation. Cell Stem Cell. 17: 641-2
Haremaki T, Deglincerti A, Brivanlou AH. (2015) Huntingtin is required for ciliogenesis and neurogenesis during early Xenopus development. Developmental Biology
Ruzo A, Ismailoglu I, Popowski M, et al. (2015) Discovery of novel isoforms of huntingtin reveals a new hominid-specific exon. Plos One. 10: e0127687
Deglincerti A, Brivanlou AH. (2015) The generation of sex cells. Cell Research. 25: 267-8
Journal P, Deglincerti A. (2013) Towards the use of human embryonic stem cells in the clinical setting: recent progress Postdoc Journal
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