Benjamin S. Freedman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Mitotic spindle assembly and function in Xenopus laevis
Google:
"Benjamin Freedman"

Parents

Sign in to add mentor
Rebecca Heald grad student 2009 UC Berkeley
 (Linker histone structure, function, and dynamics in Xenopus egg extracts and embryos.)
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Liu E, Radmanesh B, Chung BH, et al. (2020) Profiling Nephropathy Risk Variants in Genome-Edited Kidney Organoids with Single-Cell Transcriptomics. Kidney360. 1: 203-215
Luciani A, Freedman BS. (2020) Induced pluripotent stem cells provide mega insights into kidney disease. Kidney International. 98: 54-57
Refaeli I, Hughes MR, Wong AK, et al. (2020) Distinct Functional Requirements for Podocalyxin in Immature and Mature Podocytes Reveal Mechanisms of Human Kidney Disease. Scientific Reports. 10: 9419
Barabino A, Flamier A, Hanna R, et al. (2020) Deregulation of Neuro-Developmental Genes and Primary Cilium Cytoskeleton Anomalies in iPSC Retinal Sheets from Human Syndromic Ciliopathies. Stem Cell Reports
Nam SA, Seo E, Kim JW, et al. (2019) Graft immaturity and safety concerns in transplanted human kidney organoids. Experimental & Molecular Medicine. 51: 145
Cruz NM, Freedman BS. (2019) Differentiation of human kidney organoids from pluripotent stem cells. Methods in Cell Biology. 153: 133-150
Kaverina NV, Eng DG, Freedman BS, et al. (2019) Dual lineage tracing shows that glomerular parietal epithelial cells can transdifferentiate toward the adult podocyte fate. Kidney International
Freedman BS. (2019) Producing Purer Podocytes. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : Jasn
Harder JL, Menon R, Otto EA, et al. (2019) Organoid single cell profiling identifies a transcriptional signature of glomerular disease. Jci Insight. 4
Freedman BS. (2018) Better Being Single? Omics Improves Kidney Organoids. Nephron. 141: 1-5
See more...