Recommended Readings: Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis, Ph.D. Friday December 13, 2019

Recommended Readings: Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis, Ph.D. Friday December 13, 2019

                                                                    Friday Lectures   Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis, Ph.D.

Friday, December 13, 2019  3:45 p.m

Caspary Auditorium

Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis, Ph.D.

Chair and Professor

Developmental Biology Program

                                           Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Guts and Gastrulation: The Lineages & Dynamics Driving the Morphogenesis of the Gut Endoderm in Mammals

 

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Nowotschin, Sonja; Setty, Manu; Kuo, Ying-Yi; et al. (2019). The emergent landscape of the mouse gut endoderm at single-cell resolution. NATURE. 569 (7756): 361-+

Morgani, Sophie M.; Metzger, Jakob J.; Nichols, Jennifer; et al. (2018). Micropattern differentiation of mouse pluripotent stem cells recapitulates embryo regionalized cell fate patterning. ELIFE. 7

Nowotschin, Sonja; Hadjantonakis, Anna-Katerina. (2018). Lights, Camera, Action! Visualizing the Cellular Choreography of Mouse Gastrulation. DEVELOPMENTAL CELL. 47 (6): 684-685

Rivera-Perez, Jaime A.; Hadjantonakis, Anna-Katerina. (2015). The Dynamics of Morphogenesis in the Early Mouse Embryo. COLD SPRING HARBOR PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY. 7 (11)

Viotti, Manuel; Nowotschin, Sonja; Hadjantonakis, Anna-Katerina. (2014). SOX17 links gut endoderm morphogenesis and germ layer segregation. NATURE CELL BIOLOGY. 16 (12): 1146-U54

Cho, Lily T. Y.; Wamaitha, Sissy E.; Tsai, Isheng J.; et al. (2012). Conversion from mouse embryonic to extra-embryonic endoderm stem cells reveals distinct differentiation capacities of pluripotent stem cell states. DEVELOPMENT. 139 (16): 2866-2877

Viotti, Manuel; Niu, Lei; Shi, Song-Hai; et al. (2012). Role of the Gut Endoderm in Relaying Left-Right Patterning in Mice. PLOS BIOLOGY. 10 (3)

Review Papers

Nowotschin, Sonja; Hadjantonakis, Anna-Katerina; Campbell, Kyra. (2019). The endoderm: a divergent cell lineage with many commonalities. DEVELOPMENT. 146 (11)

Simon, Claire S.; Hadjantonakis, Anna-Katerina; Schroeter, Christian. (2018). Making lineage decisions with biological noise: Lessons from the early mouse embryo. WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY. 7 (4)

Book Chapter

Plusa, Berenika; Hadjantonakis, Anna-Katerina. (2018). Cell Fate in Mammalian Development Introduction. CURRENT TOPICS IN DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY. 128: 1-10

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