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1. ISSCR Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation: The 2021 update

2. Regulation of nodal and BMP signaling by tomoregulin-1 (X7365) through novel mechanisms

4. High resolution dynamic ultrasound atlas of embryonic and fetal development of the common marmoset.

5. The emergence of human gastrulation upon in vitro attachment.

6. Huntingtin CAG-expansion mutation results in a dominant negative effect.

7. Organotypic human lung bud microarrays identify BMP-dependent SARS-CoV-2 infection in lung cells.

8. Mechanisms underlying WNT-mediated priming of human embryonic stem cells.

9. Deep-learning analysis of micropattern-based organoids enables high-throughput drug screening of Huntington's disease models.

10. In vitro attachment and symmetry breaking of a human embryo model assembled from primed embryonic stem cells.

11. Role of YAP in early ectodermal specification and a Huntington's Disease model of human neurulation.

12. Mechanical regulation of early vertebrate embryogenesis.

13. Self-organization of human dorsal-ventral forebrain structures by light induced SHH.

15. Huntingtin CAG expansion impairs germ layer patterning in synthetic human 2D gastruloids through polarity defects.

18. Differential compartmentalization of BMP4/NOGGIN requires NOGGIN trans-epithelial transport.

19. The treasure inside human naive pluripotency, generation of trophectoderm and blastoids.

20. Synthetic by design: Exploiting tissue self-organization to explore early human embryology.

21. The ethics of human-embryoids model: a call for consistency.

22. Depletion of aneuploid cells in human embryos and gastruloids.

23. Self-organized stem cell-derived human lung buds with proximo-distal patterning and novel targets of SARS-CoV-2.

24. Gastruloids Gain Muscle: Somite Formation in Embryo-Like Structures.

25. Self-organizing neuruloids model developmental aspects of Huntington's disease in the ectodermal compartment.

26. Mapping cell migrations and fates in a gastruloid model to the human primitive streak.

27. A 3D model of a human epiblast reveals BMP4-driven symmetry breaking.

28. A wave of WNT signaling balanced by secreted inhibitors controls primitive streak formation in micropattern colonies of human embryonic stem cells.

29. Chick Models and Human-Chick Organizer Grafts.

31. WNT signaling memory is required for ACTIVIN to function as a morphogen in human gastruloids.

32. Synthetic embryology: controlling geometry to model early mammalian development.

33. hPSC Modeling Reveals that Fate Selection of Cortical Deep Projection Neurons Occurs in the Subplate.

34. Self-organization of a human organizer by combined Wnt and Nodal signalling.

35. Chromosomal instability during neurogenesis in Huntington's disease.

36. Preface.

37. At Last: Gene Editing in Human Embryos to Understand Human Development.

38. Embryoids, organoids and gastruloids: new approaches to understanding embryogenesis.

39. Combined small-molecule inhibition accelerates the derivation of functional cortical neurons from human pluripotent stem cells.

40. Role of MicroRNAs in Zygotic Genome Activation: Modulation of mRNA During Embryogenesis.

41. A Balance between Secreted Inhibitors and Edge Sensing Controls Gastruloid Self-Organization.

42. Self-organization of human embryonic stem cells on micropatterns.

43. Self-organization of the in vitro attached human embryo.

44. Self-Organization of Spatial Patterning in Human Embryonic Stem Cells.

45. Huntingtin is required for ciliogenesis and neurogenesis during early Xenopus development.

46. Human SCNT Gets a Boost from Histone Demethylation.

47. Coco is a dual activity modulator of TGFβ signaling.

48. Discovery of novel isoforms of huntingtin reveals a new hominid-specific exon.

49. The generation of sex cells.

50. Comment on "Controlling long-term signaling: receptor dynamics determine attenuation and refractory behavior of the TGF-β pathway"-Smad2/3 activity does not predict the dynamics of transcription.

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