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Michelle A. Waknitz
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 7
Citations - 17401
Michelle A. Waknitz is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Embryonic stem cell & Stem cell. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 16555 citations.
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Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Derived from Human Blastocysts
James A. Thomson,Joseph Itskovitz-Eldor,Sander S. Shapiro,Michelle A. Waknitz,Swiergiel Jennifer J,Vivienne S. Marshall,Jeffrey M. Jones +6 more
TL;DR: Human blastocyst-derived, pluripotent cell lines are described that have normal karyotypes, express high levels of telomerase activity, and express cell surface markers that characterize primate embryonic stem cells but do not characterize other early lineages.
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Clonally Derived Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Maintain Pluripotency and Proliferative Potential for Prolonged Periods of Culture
Michal Amit,Melissa K. Carpenter,Margaret S. Inokuma,Choy-Pik Chiu,Charles P. Harris,Michelle A. Waknitz,Joseph Itskovitz-Eldor,James A. Thomson +7 more
TL;DR: The clonal derivation of two human ES cell lines, H9.1 and H.2, demonstrates the pluripotency of single human ES cells, the maintenance of pluripOTency during an extended period of culture, and the long-term self-renewing properties of cultured human ES Cells.
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Identification of PDE4D as a proliferation promoting factor in prostate cancer using a Sleeping Beauty transposon based somatic mutagenesis screen
Eric P. Rahrmann,Lara S. Collier,Todd P. Knutson,Meghan E. Doyal,Sheri L. Kuslak,Laura E. Green,Rita L. Malinowski,Laura Roethe,Keiko Akagi,Michelle A. Waknitz,Wei Huang,David A. Largaespada,Paul C. Marker +12 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that PDE4D functions as a proliferation promoting factor in prostate cancer, and the Sleeping Beauty transposon system is a useful tool for identifying candidate prostate cancer genes.
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Isolation and maintenance of primate embryonic stem cells.
Journal Article
ETS gene fusions and prostate cancer.
Wei Huang,Michelle A. Waknitz +1 more
TL;DR: Recent data have demonstrated ETS gene fusions as a potential biomarker for diagnosing and stratifying prostate cancer patients and a diversity of TMPRSS2:ETS hybrid transcripts and heterogeneity of the fusion genes in multifocal prostate cancer.