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Wu B, Li L, Li B, Gao J, Chen Y, Wei M, Yang Z, Zhang B, Li S, Li K, et al. Activin A and BMP4 Signaling Expands Potency of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells in Serum-Free Media. Stem Cell Reports. 2020.
Floros VI, Pyle A, Dietmann S, Wei W, Tang WWC, Irie N, Payne B, Capalbo A, Noli L, Coxhead J, et al. Author Correction: Segregation of mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy through a developmental genetic bottleneck in human embryos. Nat Cell Biol. 2022.
Penfold CA, Sybirna A, Reid JE, Huang Y, Wernisch L, Ghahramani Z, Grant M, M Surani A. Branch-recombinant Gaussian processes for analysis of perturbations in biological time series. Bioinformatics. 2018;34(17):i1005-i1013.
Zylicz JJ, Dietmann S, Günesdogan U, Hackett JA, Cougot D, Lee C, M Surani A. Chromatin dynamics and the role of G9a in gene regulation and enhancer silencing during early mouse development. Elife. 2015;4.
Alberio R, Kobayashi T, M Surani A. Conserved features of non-primate bilaminar disc embryos and the germline. Stem Cell Reports. 2021;16(5):1078-1092.
Irie N, Lee S-M, Lorenzi V, Xu H, Chen J, Inoue M, Kobayashi T, Sancho-Serra C, Drousioti E, Dietmann S, et al. DMRT1 regulates human germline commitment. Nat Cell Biol. 2023.
Leitch HG, M Surani A, Hajkova P. DNA (De)Methylation: The Passive Route to Naïvety?. Trends Genet. 2016.
Singer ZS, Yong J, Tischler J, Hackett JA, Altinok A, M Surani A, Cai L, Elowitz MB. Dynamic Heterogeneity and DNA Methylation in Embryonic Stem Cells. Mol Cell. 2014;55(2):319-331.
Gruhn WH, Tang WWC, Dietmann S, Alves-Lopes JP, Penfold CA, Wong FCK, Ramakrishna NB, M Surani A. Epigenetic resetting in the human germ line entails histone modification remodeling. Sci Adv. 2023;9(3):eade1257.
Alves-Lopes JPedro, Wong FCK, M Surani A. Human primordial germ cell-like cells specified from resetting precursors develop in human hindgut organoids. Nat Protoc. 2024.
Hiramuki Y, Sato T, Furuta Y, M Surani A, Sehara-Fujisawa A. Mest but Not MiR-335 Affects Skeletal Muscle Growth and Regeneration. PLoS One. 2015;10(6):e0130436.
Ramakrishna NB, Battistoni G, M Surani A, Hannon GJ, Miska EA. Mouse primordial germ-cell-like cells lack piRNAs. Dev Cell. 2022;57(23):2661-2668.e5.
Leitch HG, Nichols J, Humphreys P, Mulas C, Martello G, Lee C, Jones K, M Surani A, Smith A. Rebuilding pluripotency from primordial germ cells. Stem Cell Reports. 2013;1(1):66-78.
Hackett JA, M Surani A. Regulatory Principles of Pluripotency: From the Ground State Up. Cell Stem Cell. 2014;15(4):416-430.
Zhang J, Zhao L, Fu Y, Liu F, Wang Z, Li Y, Zhao G, Sun W, Wu B, Song Y, et al. Reprogramming efficiency and pluripotency of mule iPSCs over its parents†. Biol Reprod. 2023.
Zhu Q, Sang F, Withey S, Tang W, Dietmann S, Klisch D, Ramos-Ibeas P, Zhang H, Requena CE, Hajkova P, et al. Specification and epigenomic resetting of the pig germline exhibit conservation with the human lineage. Cell Rep. 2021;34(6):108735.
Alves-Lopes JPedro, Wong FCK, Tang WWC, Gruhn WH, Ramakrishna NB, Jowett GM, Jahnukainen K, M Surani A. Specification of human germ cell fate with enhanced progression capability supported by hindgut organoids. Cell Rep. 2023;42(1):111907.
Do DVinh, Strauss B, Cukuroglu E, Macaulay I, Wee KBoon, Hu TXiaoming, Igor RDe Los Moz, Lee C, Harrison A, Butler R, et al. SRSF3 maintains transcriptome integrity in oocytes by regulation of alternative splicing and transposable elements. Cell Discov. 2018;4:33.
Hackett JA, Dietmann S, Murakami K, Down TA, Leitch HG, M Surani A. Synergistic Mechanisms of DNA Demethylation during Transition to Ground-State Pluripotency. Stem Cell Reports. 2013;1(6):518-31.
Kobayashi T, Castillo-Venzor A, Penfold CA, Morgan M, Mizuno N, Tang WWC, Osada Y, Hirao M, Yoshida F, Sato H, et al. Tracing the emergence of primordial germ cells from bilaminar disc rabbit embryos and pluripotent stem cells. Cell Rep. 2021;37(2):109812.
Dalgaard K, Landgraf K, Heyne S, Lempradl A, Longinotto J, Gossens K, Ruf M, Orthofer M, Strogantsev R, Selvaraj M, et al. Trim28 Haploinsufficiency Triggers Bi-stable Epigenetic Obesity. Cell. 2016;164(3):353-364.