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Kyle J. Bernier
Kyle J. Bernier
Biology
Stem cell
Cell biology
Induced pluripotent stem cell
Cellular differentiation
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A Primitive Growth Factor, NME7AB, Is Sufficient to Induce Stable Naïve State Human Pluripotency; Reprogramming in This Novel Growth Factor Confers Superior Differentiation
2016
Stem Cells
Mark G. Carter
Benoit J. Smagghe
Andrew K. Stewart
J.A. Rapley
E. Lynch
Kyle J. Bernier
K.W. Keating
Vasilios M. Hatziioannou
Eric J. Hartman
Cynthia Bamdad
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Human stem cells cultured in NM23-H1-MM over anti-MUC1* antibody surfaces express higher levels of naïve markers and lower levels of primed markers.
2013
PLOS ONE
Benoit J. Smagghe
Andrew K. Stewart
Mark G. Carter
Laura M. Shelton
Kyle J. Bernier
Eric J. Hartman
Amy K. Calhoun
Vasilios M. Hatziioannou
Gabriele Lillacci
Brian A. Kirk
Brian A. DiNardo
Kenneth S. Kosik
Cynthia Bamdad
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MUC1* Ligand, NM23-H1, Is a Novel Growth Factor That Maintains Human Stem Cells in a More Naïve State
2013
PLOS ONE
Benoit J. Smagghe
Andrew K. Stewart
Mark G. Carter
Laura M. Shelton
Kyle J. Bernier
Eric J. Hartman
Amy K. Calhoun
Vasilios M. Hatziioannou
Gabriele Lillacci
Brian A. Kirk
Brian A. DiNardo
Kenneth S. Kosik
Cynthia Bamdad
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