Claudio Stern
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Neuroscience Biology, Human Development, GeneticsGoogle:
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Children
Sign in to add traineeAlyson J. Berliner | grad student | 2000 | Columbia |
Ann C. Foley | grad student | 2000 | Columbia |
Isaac Skromne | grad student | 2000 | Columbia |
Daniel Vasiliauskas | grad student | 2002 | Columbia |
Costis ( Papanayotou | grad student | 2006 | Columbia |
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Skory RM, Moverley AA, Ardestani G, et al. (2023) The nuclear lamina couples mechanical forces to cell fate in the preimplantation embryo via actin organization. Nature Communications. 14: 3101 |
Trevers KE, Lu HC, Yang Y, et al. (2023) A gene regulatory network for neural induction. Elife. 12 |
Piatkowska AM, Adhikari K, Moverley AA, et al. (2022) Sequential changes in cellular properties accompanying amniote somite formation. Journal of Anatomy |
Lee HC, Oliveira NMM, Stern CD. (2022) Exploring the roles of FGF/MAPK and cVG1/GDF signalling on mesendoderm induction and convergent extension during chick primitive streak formation. Development Genes and Evolution |
Lee HC, Fadaili Y, Stern CD. (2022) Molecular characteristics of the edge cells responsible for expansion of the chick embryo on the vitelline membrane. Open Biology. 12: 220147 |
Solovieva T, Wilson V, Stern CD. (2022) A niche for axial stem cells - A cellular perspective in amniotes. Developmental Biology. 490: 13-21 |
Lee HC, Hastings C, Stern CD. (2022) The extra-embryonic area opaca plays a role in positioning the primitive streak of the early chick embryo. Development (Cambridge, England). 149 |
Stern CD. (2022) Reflections on the past, present and future of developmental biology. Developmental Biology. 488: 30-34 |
Lee HC, Hastings C, Oliveira NMM, et al. (2022) "Neighbourhood watch" model: embryonic epiblast cells assess positional information in relation to their neighbours. Development (Cambridge, England) |
Solovieva T, Lu HC, Moverley A, et al. (2022) The embryonic node behaves as an instructive stem cell niche for axial elongation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119 |