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Sabine Dietmann
Sabine Dietmann
Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology at Washington University in St Louis Medical School
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Human primary liver cancer–derived organoid cultures for disease modeling and drug screening
L Broutier, G Mastrogiovanni, MMA Verstegen, HE Francies, LM Gavarró, ...
Nature medicine 23 (12), 1424, 2017
12552017
Technologies and perspectives for achieving carbon neutrality
F Wang, JD Harindintwali, Z Yuan, M Wang, F Wang, S Li, Z Yin, L Huang, ...
The Innovation 2 (4), 2021
9582021
SOX17 is a critical specifier of human primordial germ cell fate
N Irie, L Weinberger, WWC Tang, T Kobayashi, S Viukov, YS Manor, ...
Cell 160 (1), 253-268, 2015
8462015
Artificial intelligence: A powerful paradigm for scientific research
Y Xu, X Liu, X Cao, C Huang, E Liu, S Qian, X Liu, Y Wu, F Dong, CW Qiu, ...
The Innovation 2 (4), 2021
7912021
A unique gene regulatory network resets the human germline epigenome for development
WWC Tang, S Dietmann, N Irie, HG Leitch, VI Floros, CR Bradshaw, ...
Cell 161 (6), 1453-1467, 2015
6992015
Aberrant methylation of t RNA s links cellular stress to neuro‐developmental disorders
S Blanco, S Dietmann, JV Flores, S Hussain, C Kutter, P Humphreys, ...
The EMBO journal 33 (18), 2020-2039, 2014
5602014
NSun2-mediated cytosine-5 methylation of vault noncoding RNA determines its processing into regulatory small RNAs
S Hussain, AA Sajini, S Blanco, S Dietmann, P Lombard, Y Sugimoto, ...
Cell reports 4 (2), 255-261, 2013
5132013
NANOG-dependent function of TET1 and TET2 in establishment of pluripotency
Y Costa, J Ding, TW Theunissen, F Faiola, TA Hore, PV Shliaha, ...
Nature 495 (7441), 370-374, 2013
4832013
Specification and epigenetic programming of the human germ line
WWC Tang, T Kobayashi, N Irie, S Dietmann, MA Surani
Nature Reviews Genetics 17 (10), 585-600, 2016
4372016
Stem cell function and stress response are controlled by protein synthesis
S Blanco, R Bandiera, M Popis, S Hussain, P Lombard, J Aleksic, A Sajini, ...
Nature 534 (7607), 335-340, 2016
4052016
Exit from pluripotency is gated by intracellular redistribution of the bHLH transcription factor Tfe3
J Betschinger, J Nichols, S Dietmann, PD Corrin, PJ Paddison, A Smith
Cell 153 (2), 335-347, 2013
3722013
Metformin restores CNS remyelination capacity by rejuvenating aged stem cells
B Neumann, R Baror, C Zhao, M Segel, S Dietmann, KS Rawji, S Foerster, ...
Cell stem cell 25 (4), 473-485. e8, 2019
3282019
Oligodendrocyte progenitor cells become regionally diverse and heterogeneous with age
SO Spitzer, S Sitnikov, Y Kamen, KA Evans, D Kronenberg-Versteeg, ...
Neuron 101 (3), 459-471. e5, 2019
3202019
Principles of early human development and germ cell program from conserved model systems
T Kobayashi, H Zhang, WWC Tang, N Irie, S Withey, D Klisch, A Sybirna, ...
Nature 546 (7658), 416-420, 2017
2992017
A tripartite transcription factor network regulates primordial germ cell specification in mice
E Magnúsdóttir, S Dietmann, K Murakami, U Günesdogan, F Tang, S Bao, ...
Nature cell biology 15 (8), 905-915, 2013
2982013
Epigenetic resetting of human pluripotency
G Guo, F von Meyenn, M Rostovskaya, J Clarke, S Dietmann, D Baker, ...
Development 144 (15), 2748-2763, 2017
2912017
A fully automatic evolutionary classification of protein folds: Dali Domain Dictionary version 3
S Dietmann, J Park, C Notredame, A Heger, M Lappe, L Holm
Nucleic acids research 29 (1), 55-57, 2001
2302001
Capture of mouse and human stem cells with features of formative pluripotency
M Kinoshita, M Barber, W Mansfield, Y Cui, D Spindlow, GG Stirparo, ...
Cell stem cell 28 (3), 453-471. e8, 2021
2252021
Genetic exploration of the exit from self-renewal using haploid embryonic stem cells
M Leeb, S Dietmann, M Paramor, H Niwa, A Smith
Cell stem cell 14 (3), 385-393, 2014
2202014
Characterizing 5-methylcytosine in the mammalian epitranscriptome
S Hussain, J Aleksic, S Blanco, S Dietmann, M Frye
Genome biology 14, 1-10, 2013
2192013
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