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    Spatial profiling of early primate gastrulation in utero by Bergmann, Sophie, Penfold, Christopher A., Slatery, Erin, Siriwardena, Dylan, Drummer, Charis, Clark, Stephen, Strawbridge, Stanley E., Kishimoto, Keiko, Vickers, Alice, Tewary, Mukul, Kohler, Timo N., Hollfelder, Florian, Reik, Wolf, Sasaki, Erika, Behr, Rüdiger, Boroviak, Thorsten E.

    Published in Nature (London) (01-09-2022)
    “…Gastrulation controls the emergence of cellular diversity and axis patterning in the early embryo. In mammals, this transformation is orchestrated by dynamic…”
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    insideOutside: an accessible algorithm for classifying interior and exterior points, with applications in embryology by Strawbridge, Stanley E, Kurowski, Agata, Corujo-Simon, Elena, Fletcher, Alastair N, Nichols, Jennifer, Fletcher, Alexander G

    Published in Biology open (15-09-2023)
    “…A crucial aspect of embryology is relating the position of individual cells to the broader geometry of the embryo. A classic example of this is the first…”
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    Deriving Human Naïve Embryonic Stem Cell Lines from Donated Supernumerary Embryos Using Physical Distancing and Signal Inhibition by Strawbridge, Stanley E, Clarke, James, Guo, Ge, Nichols, Jennifer

    “…Until recently, naïve pluripotent stem cell lines were not captured from human embryos because protocols were based upon those devised for murine embryonic…”
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    OCT4 induces embryonic pluripotency via STAT3 signaling and metabolic mechanisms by Stirparo, Giuliano G., Kurowski, Agata, Yanagida, Ayaka, Bates, Lawrence E., Strawbridge, Stanley E., Hladkou, Siarhei, Stuart, Hannah T., Boroviak, Thorsten E., Silva, Jose C. R., Nichols, Jennifer

    “…OCT4 is a fundamental component of the molecular circuitry governing pluripotency in vivo and in vitro. To determine how OCT4 establishes and protects the…”
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    Human naive epiblast cells possess unrestricted lineage potential by Guo, Ge, Stirparo, Giuliano Giuseppe, Strawbridge, Stanley E., Spindlow, Daniel, Yang, Jian, Clarke, James, Dattani, Anish, Yanagida, Ayaka, Li, Meng Amy, Myers, Sam, Özel, Buse Nurten, Nichols, Jennifer, Smith, Austin

    Published in Cell stem cell (03-06-2021)
    “…Classic embryological experiments have established that the early mouse embryo develops via sequential lineage bifurcations. The first segregated lineage is…”
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