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Zerti Zerti
Professor Evelyne Sernagor
Professor Lyle Armstrong
Professor Majlinda Lako
Dr Gerrit Hilgen
Evaluating the outcomes of pluripotent stem-cell-derived photoreceptor transplantation in retinal repair2025
Sally Harwood
Dr Alberto Capurro
Thomas Henderson
Adrienne Unsworth
Dr Franziska Goertler
et al.
Screening of Candidate Analgesics Using a Patient-Derived Human iPSC Model of Nociception Identifies Putative Compounds for Therapeutic Treatment2025
Jenny Kartsaki
Dr Gerrit Hilgen
Professor Evelyne Sernagor
How Does the Inner Retinal Network Shape the Ganglion Cells Receptive Field? A Computational Study2024
Dr Valeria Chichagova
Dr Maria Georgiou
Madeleine Carter
Dr Gerrit Hilgen
Dr Joseph Collin
et al.
Incorporating microglia-like cells in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived retinal organoids2023
Professor Majlinda Lako
Professor Evelyne Sernagor
Light-responsive microRNA molecules in human retinal organoids are differentially regulated by distinct wavelengths of light2023
Dr Jean de Montigny
Professor Evelyne Sernagor
Retinal self-organization: a model of retinal ganglion cells and starburst amacrine cells mosaic formation2023
Dr Gerrit Hilgen
Jenny Kartsaki
Viktoriia Kartysh
Professor Evelyne Sernagor
A novel approach to the functional classification of retinal ganglion cells2022
Dr Maria Georgiou
Alex Chaudhary
Dr Joseph Collin
Dr Rachel Queen
Dr Birthe Hilgen
et al.
Human Retinal Organoids Provide a Suitable Tool for Toxicological Investigations: A Comprehensive Validation Using Drugs and Compounds Affecting the Retina2022
Dr Gerrit Hilgen
Professor Evelyne Sernagor
Receptive field estimation in large visual neuron assemblies using a super-resolution approach2022
Dr Darin Zerti
Dr Birthe Hilgen
Dr Joseph Collin
Professor Lyle Armstrong
Professor Evelyne Sernagor
et al.
Transplanted pluripotent stem cell‐derived photoreceptor precursors elicit conventional and unusual light responses in mice with advanced retinal degeneration2021
Dr Valeria Chichagova
Dr Gerrit Hilgen
Dr Ali Ghareeb
Madeleine Carter
Professor Evelyne Sernagor
et al.
Human iPSC differentiation to retinal organoids in response to IGF1 and BMP4 activation is line‐ and method‐dependent2020
Dr Maria Georgiou
Dr Valeria Chichagova
Dr Birthe Hilgen
Professor Evelyne Sernagor
Professor Lyle Armstrong
et al.
Room temperature shipment does not affect the biological activity of pluripotent stem cell-derived retinal organoids2020
Dr Joseph Collin
Dr Darin Zerti
Dr Rachel Queen
Dr Roman Bauer
Dr Jonathan Coxhead
et al.
CRX Expression in Pluripotent Stem Cell‐Derived Photoreceptors Marks a Transplantable Subpopulation of Early Cones2019
Majed Felemban
Dr Birthe Hilgen
Dr Darin Zerti
Dr Nicola Hunt
Dr Dean Hallam
et al.
Decellularised extracellular matrix-derived peptides from neural retina and retinal pigment epithelium enhance the expression of synaptic markers and light responsiveness of human pluripotent stem cell derived retinal organoids2019
Dr Carla Jackson
Dr Joseph Collin
Dr Rachel Queen
Dr Birthe Hilgen
Dr Darin Zerti
et al.
Systematic Comparison of Retinal Organoid Differentiation from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Reveals Stage Specific, Cell Line, and Methodological Differences2019
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