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2013
Minkovsky A, Barakat TStefan, Sellami N, Chin MHenry, Gunhanlar N, Gribnau J, Plath K.  2013.  The pluripotency factor-bound intron 1 of Xist is dispensable for X chromosome inactivation and reactivation in vitro and in vivo.Cell Rep. 3(3):905-18.
de Wit E, Bouwman BAM, Zhu Y, Klous P, Splinter E, Verstegen MJAM, Krijger PHL, Festuccia N, Nora EP, Welling M et al..  2013.  The pluripotent genome in three dimensions is shaped around pluripotency factors.Nature. 501(7466):227-31.
Mul JD, O'Duibhir E, Shrestha YB, Koppen A, Vargoviç P, Toonen PW, Zarebidaki E, Kvetnansky R, Kalkhoven E, Cuppen E et al..  2013.  Pmch-deficiency in rats is associated with normal adipocyte differentiation and lower sympathetic adipose drive.PLoS One. 8(3):e60214.
Masaki T, Qu J, Cholewa-Waclaw J, Burr K, Raaum R, Rambukkana A.  2013.  Reprogramming adult Schwann cells to stem cell-like cells by leprosy bacilli promotes dissemination of infection.Cell. 152(1-2):51-67.
Tavares J, Formaglio P, Thiberge S, Mordelet E, van Rooijen N, Medvinsky AL, Ménard R, Amino R.  2013.  Role of host cell traversal by the malaria sporozoite during liver infection.J Exp Med. 210(5):905-15.
Festuccia N, Osorno R, Wilson V, Chambers I.  2013.  The role of pluripotency gene regulatory network components in mediating transitions between pluripotent cell states.Curr Opin Genet Dev. 23(5):504-11.
Fraser L, A Taylor H, Forrester LM.  2013.  SCF/KIT inhibition has a cumulative but reversible effect on the self-renewal of embryonic stem cells and on the survival of differentiating cells.Cell Reprogram. 15(4):259-68.
Davies OR, Lin C-Y, Radzisheuskaya A, Zhou X, Taube J, Blin G, Waterhouse A, Smith AG, Lowell S.  2013.  Tcf15 primes pluripotent cells for differentiation.Cell Rep. 3(2):472-84.
Morgani SM, Canham MA, Nichols J, Sharov AA, Migueles RPortero, Ko MSH, Brickman JM.  2013.  Totipotent embryonic stem cells arise in ground-state culture conditions.Cell Rep. 3(6):1945-57.
Voronov D, Gromova A, Liu D, Zoukhri D, Medvinsky AL, Meech R, Makarenkova HP.  2013.  Transcription factors Runx1 to 3 are expressed in the lacrimal gland epithelium and are involved in regulation of gland morphogenesis and regeneration.Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 54(5):3115-25.
Porlan E, Morante-Redolat JManuel, M Marqués-Torrejón Á, Andreu-Agulló C, Carneiro C, Gómez-Ibarlucea E, Soto A, Vidal A, Ferrón SR, Fariñas I.  2013.  Transcriptional repression of Bmp2 by p21(Waf1/Cip1) links quiescence to neural stem cell maintenance.Nat Neurosci. 16(11):1567-75.
Meek S, Wei J, Sutherland L, Nilges B, Buehr M, Tomlinson SR, Thomson AJ, Burdon T.  2013.  Tuning of β-catenin activity is required to stabilize self-renewal of rat embryonic stem cells.Stem Cells. 31(10):2104-15.
Stricker SH, Feber A, Engström PG, Carén H, Kurian KM, Takashima Y, Watts C, Way M, Dirks P, Bertone P et al..  2013.  Widespread resetting of DNA methylation in glioblastoma-initiating cells suppresses malignant cellular behavior in a lineage-dependent manner.Genes Dev. 27(6):654-69.
2012
James AW, Zara JN, Corselli M, Askarinam A, Zhou AM, Hourfar A, Nguyen A, Megerdichian S, Asatrian G, Pang S et al..  2012.  An abundant perivascular source of stem cells for bone tissue engineering.Stem Cells Transl Med. 1(9):673-84.
Lavial F, Bessonnard S, Ohnishi Y, Tsumura A, Chandrashekran A, Fenwick MA, Tomaz RA, Hosokawa H, Nakayama T, Chambers I et al..  2012.  Bmi1 facilitates primitive endoderm formation by stabilizing Gata6 during early mouse development.Genes Dev. 26(13):1445-58.
Paca A, Séguin CA, Clements M, Ryczko M, Rossant J, Rodriguez TA, Kunath T.  2012.  BMP signaling induces visceral endoderm differentiation of XEN cells and parietal endoderm.Dev Biol. 361(1):90-102.
Clouaire T, Webb S, Skene P, Illingworth R, Kerr A, Andrews R, Lee J-H, Skalnik D, Bird A.  2012.  Cfp1 integrates both CpG content and gene activity for accurate H3K4me3 deposition in embryonic stem cells.Genes Dev. 26(15):1714-28.
Spensberger D, Kotsopoulou E, Ferreira R, Broccardo C, Scott LM, Fourouclas N, Ottersbach K, Green AR, Göttgens B.  2012.  Deletion of the Scl +19 enhancer increases the blood stem cell compartment without affecting the formation of mature blood lineages.Exp Hematol. 40(7):588-598.e1.
Osorno R, Tsakiridis A, Wong F, Cambray N, Economou C, Wilkie R, Blin G, Scotting PJ, Chambers I, Wilson V.  2012.  The developmental dismantling of pluripotency is reversed by ectopic Oct4 expression.Development. 139(13):2288-98.
Buza-Vidas N, Cismasiu VB, Moore S, Mead AJ, Woll PS, Lutteropp M, Melchiori L, Luc S, Bouriez-Jones T, Atkinson D et al..  2012.  Dicer is selectively important for the earliest stages of erythroid development.Blood. 120(12):2412-6.
Ramachandran P, Pellicoro A, Vernon MA, Boulter L, Aucott RL, Ali A, Hartland SN, Snowdon VK, Cappon A, Gordon-Walker TT et al..  2012.  Differential Ly-6C expression identifies the recruited macrophage phenotype, which orchestrates the regression of murine liver fibrosis.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 109(46):E3186-95.
Luc S, Luis TC, Boukarabila H, Macaulay IC, Buza-Vidas N, Bouriez-Jones T, Lutteropp M, Woll PS, Loughran SJ, Mead AJ et al..  2012.  The earliest thymic T cell progenitors sustain B cell and myeloid lineage potential.Nat Immunol. 13(4):412-9.
Pellicoro A, Aucott RL, Ramachandran P, Robson AJ, Fallowfield JA, Snowdon VK, Hartland SN, Vernon M, Duffield JS, R Benyon C et al..  2012.  Elastin accumulation is regulated at the level of degradation by macrophage metalloelastase (MMP-12) during experimental liver fibrosis.Hepatology. 55(6):1965-75.
Festuccia N, Osorno R, Halbritter F, Karwacki-Neisius V, Navarro P, Colby D, Wong F, Yates A, Tomlinson SR, Chambers I.  2012.  Esrrb is a direct Nanog target gene that can substitute for Nanog function in pluripotent cells.Cell Stem Cell. 11(4):477-90.
Mancini E, Sanjuan-Pla A, Luciani L, Moore S, Grover A, Zay A, Rasmussen KD, Luc S, Bilbao D, O'Carroll D et al..  2012.  FOG-1 and GATA-1 act sequentially to specify definitive megakaryocytic and erythroid progenitors.EMBO J. 31(2):351-65.

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