William C. Skarnes

Affiliations: 
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Animal Physiology Biology
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Liu Z, Tan Y, Flynn WF, et al. (2025) HAND1, partially mediated through ape-specific LTR binding, is essential for human extra-embryonic mesenchyme derivation from iPSCs. Cell Reports. 44: 115568
Adli M, Przybyla L, Burdett T, et al. (2025) MorPhiC Consortium: towards functional characterization of all human genes. Nature. 638: 351-359
Elrick H, Peterson KA, Willis BJ, et al. (2024) Impact of essential genes on the success of genome editing experiments generating 3313 new genetically engineered mouse lines. Scientific Reports. 14: 22626
Funes S, Jung J, Gadd DH, et al. (2024) Expression of ALS-PFN1 impairs vesicular degradation in iPSC-derived microglia. Nature Communications. 15: 2497
Ryan M, McDonough JA, Ward ME, et al. (2024) Large structural variants in KOLF2.1J are unlikely to compromise neurological disease modeling. Cell Stem Cell. 31: 290-291
Ryan M, McDonough JA, Ward ME, et al. (2024) Large structural variants in KOLF2.1J are unlikely to compromise neurological disease modelling. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Nurieva W, Ivanova E, Chehab S, et al. (2023) Generation of four gene-edited human induced pluripotent stem cell lines with mutations in the ATM gene to model Ataxia-Telangiectasia. Stem Cell Research. 73: 103247
Funes S, Gadd DH, Mosqueda M, et al. (2023) Expression of ALS-PFN1 impairs vesicular degradation in iPSC-derived microglia. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Pantazis CB, Yang A, Lara E, et al. (2022) A reference human induced pluripotent stem cell line for large-scale collaborative studies. Cell Stem Cell. 29: 1685-1702.e22
Lin YC, Kumar MS, Ramesh N, et al. (2021) Interactions between ALS-linked FUS and nucleoporins are associated with defects in the nucleocytoplasmic transport pathway. Nature Neuroscience
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