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Neta Lavon
Researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Publications - 19
Citations - 3307
Neta Lavon is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Embryonic stem cell & Stem cell. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 15 publications receiving 3133 citations. Previous affiliations of Neta Lavon include Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and Embryonic Stem Cells Are Distinguished by Gene Expression Signatures
Mark H. Chin,Michael Mason,Wei Xie,Stefano Volinia,Michael A. Singer,Cory Peterson,G. Ambartsumyan,Otaren Aimiuwu,Laura Richter,Jin Zhang,Ivan Khvorostov,Vanessa Ott,Michael Grunstein,Neta Lavon,Nissim Benvenisty,Carlo M. Croce,Amander T. Clark,Tim Baxter,April D. Pyle,Michael A. Teitell,Matteo Pelegrini,Kathrin Plath,William E. Lowry +22 more
TL;DR: Genome-wide data and high-resolution array profiling demonstrated that there is no common specific subkaryotypic alteration that is required for reprograming and that reprogramming does not lead to genomic instability, and suggest that iPSCs should be considered a unique subtype of pluripotent cell.
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Identification and classification of chromosomal aberrations in human induced pluripotent stem cells
Yoav Mayshar,Uri Ben-David,Neta Lavon,Juan-Carlos Biancotti,Benjamin Yakir,Amander T. Clark,Kathrin Plath,William E. Lowry,Nissim Benvenisty +8 more
TL;DR: A third type of aneuploidy already evident in early passage HiPSCs is revealed, suggesting considerable selective pressure during the reprogramming process, and high incidence of chromosome 12 duplications is indicated, resulting in significant enrichment for cell cycle-related genes.
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Screening ethnically diverse human embryonic stem cells identifies a chromosome 20 minimal amplicon conferring growth advantage
Katherine Amps,Peter W. Andrews,George Anyfantis,Lyle Armstrong,Stuart Avery,Hossein Baharvand,Julie C. Baker,Duncan Baker,Maria D. Barbadillo Muñoz,Stephen J. Beil,Nissim Benvenisty,Dalit Ben-Yosef,Juan Carlos Biancotti,Alexis Bosman,Romulo M. Brena,Daniel R. Brison,Gunilla Caisander,Marãa V. Camarasa,Jieming Chen,Eric Chiao,Young Min Choi,Andre Choo,D.M. Collins,Alan Colman,Jeremy M. Crook,George Q. Daley,Anne Dalton,Paul A. De Sousa,Chris Denning,J.M. Downie,Petr Dvorak,Karen Dyer Montgomery,Anis Feki,Angela Ford,Victoria Fox,Ana Maria Fraga,Tzvia Frumkin,Lin Ge,Paul J. Gokhale,Tamar Golan-Lev,Hamid Gourabi,Michal Gropp,Lu GuangXiu,Aleš Hampl,Katie Harron,Lyn Healy,Wishva Herath,Frida Holm,Outi Hovatta,Johan Hyllner,Maneesha S. Inamdar,Astrid K. Irwanto,Tetsuya Ishii,Marisa Jaconi,Ying Jin,Susan J. Kimber,Sergey Kiselev,Barbara B. Knowles,Oded Kopper,Valeri Kukharenko,Anver Kuliev,Maria A. Lagarkova,Peter W. Laird,Majlinda Lako,Andrew L. Laslett,Neta Lavon,Dong Ryul Lee,Jeoung Eun Lee,Chunliang Li,Linda S. Lim,Tenneille Ludwig,Yu Ma,Edna Maltby,Ileana Mateizel,Yoav Mayshar,Maria Mileikovsky,Stephen L. Minger,Takamichi Miyazaki,Shin Yong Moon,Harry Moore,Christine L. Mummery,Andras Nagy,Norio Nakatsuji,Kavita Narwani,Steve Oh,Sun Kyung Oh,Cia Olson,Timo Otonkoski,Fei Pan,In-Hyun Park,Steve Pells,Martin F. Pera,Lygia da Veiga Pereira,Ouyang Qi,Grace Selva Raj,Benjamin Reubinoff,Alan Robins,Paul Robson,Janet Rossant,Ghasem Hosseini Salekdeh,Thomas C. Schulz,Karen Sermon,Jameelah Sheik Mohamed,Hui Shen,Eric S Sherrer,Kuldip S. Sidhu,Shirani Sivarajah,Heli Skottman,Claudia Spits,Glyn Stacey,Raimund Strehl,Nick Strelchenko,Hirofumi Suemori,Bowen Sun,Riitta Suuronen,Kazutoshi Takahashi,Timo Tuuri,Parvathy Venu,Yuri Verlinsky,Dorien Ward-van Oostwaard,Daniel J. Weisenberger,Yue Wu,Shinya Yamanaka,Lorraine E. Young,Qi Zhou +124 more
TL;DR: Of these genes, BCL2L1 is a strong candidate for driving culture adaptation of ES cells, and single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis revealed that they included representatives of most major ethnic groups.
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Differentiation and isolation of hepatic-like cells from human embryonic stem cells.
TL;DR: The potential of human embryonic stem cells to differentiate into hepatic cells is investigated and it is shown that given certain growth conditions and genetic manipulation, these cells can now differentiate and isolate hepatic-like cells from human embryonicstem cells.
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Study of hepatocyte differentiation using embryonic stem cells.
Neta Lavon,Nissim Benvenisty +1 more
TL;DR: This review aims to summarize the research that has been performed in the field of hepatocyte differentiation from mouse and human ES cells and discusses the issues of analyzing hepatocytes by means of the specificity of the markers for hepatocytes and the status of the cells as fetal or adult hepatocytes.