Vanessa Jane Hall

Vanessa Jane Hall

Associate Professor

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    Introductory remarks on publicationslist

    I have a total number of 57 international, peer-reviewed articles.

     

    H-index = 23 (Scopus)

     

     


    1. 2018
    2. Published

      Generation of transgene-free porcine intermediate type induced pluripotent stem cells

      Li, D., Secher, Jan Bojsen-Møller, Hyttel, P., Ivask, M., Kolko, Miriam, Hall, Vanessa Jane & Freude, Kristine, 2018, In: Cell Cycle. 17, 23, p. 2547-2563 17 p.

      Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

    3. Published

      Mammalian embryo comparison identifies novel pluripotency genes associated with the naive or primed state

      Bernardo, A. S., Jouneau, A., Marks, H., Kensche, P., Kobolak, J., Freude, K., Hall, V., Feher, A., Polgar, Z., Sartori, C., Bock, I., Louet, C., Faial, T., Kerstens, H. H. D., Bouissou, C., Parsonage, G., Mashayekhi, K., Smith, J. C., Lazzari, G., Hyttel, P. & 4 others, Stunnenberg, H. G., Huynen, M., Pedersen, R. A. & Dinnyes, A., 2018, In: Biology Open. 7, 8, 17 p., bio033282.

      Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

    4. Published

      The developmental neurogenic niche of the Entorhinal cortex revealed by single-cell transcriptomics.

      Bergmann, T. B., Liu, Y., Lee, J., Peralvo Vidal, Juan Miguel, Mori, Yuki, Seemann, Ernst Stefan, Pihl, M., Thomsen, Preben Dybdahl, Hyttel, P., witter, M., Gorodkin, Jan, Hall, Vanessa Jane & Pers, Tune H, 2018.

      Research output: Contribution to conferenceConference abstract for conferenceResearch

    5. Published

      Uncovering the anatomical and molecular landscape of the developing entorhinal cortex.

      Liu, Y., Bergmann, T. B., Peralvo Vidal, Juan Miguel, Lee, J., Mori, Yuki, Seemann, Ernst Stefan, Pihl, M., Thomsen, Preben Dybdahl, Gorodkin, Jan, Hyttel, P., Pers, Tune H, witter, M. & Hall, Vanessa Jane, 2018.

      Research output: Contribution to conferenceConference abstract for conferenceResearch

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