Jürgen A. Knoblich, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) 
Area:
Developmental neurobiology
Website:
http://www.imba.oeaw.ac.at/research/juergen-knoblich/
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Martins-Costa C, Wiegers A, Pham VA, et al. (2024) ARID1B controls transcriptional programs of axon projection in an organoid model of the human corpus callosum. Cell Stem Cell
Lindenhofer D, Haendeler S, Esk C, et al. (2024) Cerebral organoids display dynamic clonal growth and tunable tissue replenishment. Nature Cell Biology. 26: 710-718
Martins-Costa C, Pham VA, Sidhaye J, et al. (2023) Morphogenesis and development of human telencephalic organoids in the absence and presence of exogenous extracellular matrix. The Embo Journal. 42: e113213
Sidhaye J, Trepte P, Sepke N, et al. (2023) Integrated transcriptome and proteome analysis reveals posttranscriptional regulation of ribosomal genes in human brain organoids. Elife. 12
Landskron L, Bonnay F, Burkard TR, et al. (2020) DigiTAG-a RNA Sequencing Approach to Analyze Transcriptomes of Rare Cell Populations in . Bio-Protocol. 10: e3809
Bonnay F, Veloso A, Steinmann V, et al. (2020) Oxidative Metabolism Drives Immortalization of Neural Stem Cells during Tumorigenesis. Cell. 182: 1490-1507.e19
Kim J, Koo BK, Knoblich JA. (2020) Human organoids: model systems for human biology and medicine. Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology
Sidhaye J, Knoblich JA. (2020) Brain organoids: an ensemble of bioassays to investigate human neurodevelopment and disease. Cell Death and Differentiation
Bonnay F, Knoblich JA. (2020) Prospero Phase-Separating the Way to Neuronal Differentiation. Developmental Cell. 52: 251-252
Abdusselamoglu MD, Landskron L, Bowman SK, et al. (2019) Dynamics of activating and repressive histone modifications in neural stem cell lineages and brain tumors. Development (Cambridge, England)
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