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1. Emerging liver organoid platforms and technologies

2. A biophysical model for analysis of transcription factor interaction and binding site arrangement from genome-wide binding data.

3. Selective binding of retrotransposons by ZFP352 facilitates the timely dissolution of totipotency network

6. Krüppel-like factor 5 rewires NANOG regulatory network to activate human naive pluripotency specific LTR7Ys and promote naive pluripotency

7. Generation of homogeneous midbrain organoids with in vivo-like cellular composition facilitates neurotoxin-based Parkinson's disease modeling

8. DiSCs – Domains involving SETDB1 and Cohesin are critical regulators of genome topology and stem cell fate

9. SETDB1 acts as a topological accessory to Cohesin via an H3K9me3-independent, genomic shunt for regulating cell fates

10. Potassium channel dysfunction in human neuronal models of Angelman syndrome

11. Endothelial-immune crosstalk contributes to vasculopathy in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

12. Lewy Body-like Inclusions in Human Midbrain Organoids Carrying Glucocerebrosidase and α-Synuclein Mutations

13. Lgr5 and Col22a1 Mark Progenitor Cells in the Lineage toward Juvenile Articular Chondrocytes

15. A systematic benchmark of Nanopore long read RNA sequencing for transcript level analysis in human cell lines

16. The making of an ovarian niche

17. Layered polymeric capsules inhibiting the activity of RNases for intracellular delivery of messenger RNA

18. Translational potential of human brain organoids

19. A global map of p53 transcription-factor binding sites in the human genome

20. New High-throughput Screen Identifies Compounds That Reduce Viability Specifically In Liver Cancer Cells That Express High Levels of SALL4 by Inhibiting Oxidative Phosphorylation

21. A Chemically Defined Feeder-free System for the Establishment and Maintenance of the Human Naive Pluripotent State

22. Transcriptional repression by the methyl-CpG-binding protein MeCP2 involves a histone deacetylase complex

23. Induced pluripotent stem cells in Parkinson's disease: scientific and clinical challenges

24. Lab-grown mini-brains upgraded

25. Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Organoids as Models of Liver Disease

26. Abstract 1788: A high-throughput chemical genetic screen reveals SALL4-induced metabolic vulnerabilities in cancer

27. The Role of CDX2 as a Lineage Specific Transcriptional Repressor for Pluripotent Network During Trophectoderm and Inner Cell Mass Specification

28. The role of Cdx2 as a lineage specific transcriptional repressor for pluripotent network during the first developmental cell lineage segregation

29. The metabolic programming of stem cells

30. High-resolution RNA allelotyping along the inactive X chromosome: evidence of RNA polymerase III in regulating chromatin configuration

31. Regulatory crosstalk between lineage-survival oncogenesKLF5, GATA4andGATA6cooperatively promotes gastric cancer development

32. Coactivators p300 and CBP Maintain the Identity of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells by Mediating Long-Range Chromatin Structure

34. Large-Scale Whole-Genome Sequencing of Three Diverse Asian Populations in Singapore

35. Uniform, optimal signal processing of mapped deep-sequencing data

36. A role for polyamine regulators in ESC self-renewal

37. The transcriptional regulation of pluripotency

38. CTRL+INSERT: retrotransposons and their contribution to regulation and innovation of the transcriptome

39. Looping around Reprogramming: The Topological Memory of Induced Pluripotency

40. Comprehensive benchmarking reveals H2BK20 acetylation as a distinctive signature of cell-state-specific enhancers and promoters

42. The transcriptional and signalling networks of pluripotency

43. Stem cell genome‐to‐systems biology

44. Sox2: Masterminding the Root of Cancer

45. The retrovirus HERVH is a long noncoding RNA required for human embryonic stem cell identity

46. Jmjd1a and jmjd2c histone H3 Lys 9 demethylases regulate self-renewal in embryonic stem cells

47. Tackling the epigenome: challenges and opportunities for collaboration

48. Transposable elements have rewired the core regulatory network of human embryonic stem cells

49. The Nuclear Receptor Nr5a2 Can Replace Oct4 in the Reprogramming of Murine Somatic Cells to Pluripotent Cells

50. Transcription Factors for the Modulation of Pluripotency and Reprogramming

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