Recommended Readings: Elaine Fuchs, Ph.D. Monday January 25, 2021

Recommended Readings: Elaine Fuchs, Ph.D. Monday January 25, 2021

Webinar Monday Lecture Series  Elaine Fuchs, Ph.D.

(open to the Rockefeller community)

Monday, January 25, 2021

Elaine Fuchs, Ph.D.

Rebecca C. Lancefield Professor and Head

Laboratory of Mammalian Cell Biology and Development

The Rockefeller University

                                                      Stem Cells: Architects of Their Niche

 

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Fiore, Vincent F.; Krajnc, Matej; Quiroz, Felipe Garcia; et al. (2020). Mechanics of a multilayer epithelium instruct tumour architecture and function. NATURE. 585 (7825): 433-439

Quiroz, Felipe Garcia; Fiore, Vincent F.; Levorse, John; et al. (2020). Liquid-liquid phase separation drives skin barrier formation. SCIENCE. 367 (6483)

Larsen, Samantha B.; Cowley, Christopher J.; Fuchs, Elaine. (2020). Epithelial cells: liaisons of immunity. CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY. 62: 45-53

Gur-Cohen, Shiri; Yang, Hanseul; Baksh, Sanjeethan C.; et al. (2019). Stem cell-driven lymphatic remodeling coordinates tissue regeneration. SCIENCE. 366 (6470): 1218-1225

Review Papers

Fuchs, Elaine; Blau, Helen M. (2020). Tissue Stem Cells: Architects of Their Niches. CELL STEM CELL. 27 (4): 532-556

Larsen, Samantha B.; Cowley, Christopher J.; Fuchs, Elaine. (2020). Epithelial cells: liaisons of immunity. CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY. 62: 45-53

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