Douglas Melton, PhD
Xander University Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Notch signaling reveals developmental plasticity of Pax4(+) pancreatic endocrine progenitors and shunts them to a duct fate.
Signals from lateral plate mesoderm instruct endoderm toward a pancreatic fate.
Authors: Authors: Kumar M, Jordan N, Melton D, Grapin-Botton A.
Dev Biol
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Dev Biol
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Hedgehog signals regulate multiple aspects of gastrointestinal development.
Xenopus Mad proteins transduce distinct subsets of signals for the TGF beta superfamily.
Interaction of Wnt and activin in dorsal mesoderm induction in Xenopus.
Signal transduction during mesoderm induction in Xenopus.
Identification of a LIF-Responsive, Replication-Competent Subpopulation of Human ß Cells.
Authors: Authors: Rosado-Olivieri EA, Aigha II, Kenty JH, Melton DA.
Cell Metab
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Cell Metab
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Establishment of human pluripotent stem cell-derived pancreatic ß-like cells in the mouse pancreas.
Authors: Authors: Ma H, Wert KJ, Shvartsman D, Melton DA, Jaenisch R.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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How to make a functional ß-cell.
Small molecules efficiently direct endodermal differentiation of mouse and human embryonic stem cells.
Authors: Authors: Borowiak M, Maehr R, Chen S, Chen AE, Tang W, Fox JL, Schreiber SL, Melton DA.
Cell Stem Cell
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Cell Stem Cell
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