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Ben Steventon
Ben Steventon
Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge
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Chase-and-run between adjacent cell populations promotes directional collective migration
E Theveneau, B Steventon, E Scarpa, S Garcia, X Trepat, A Streit, ...
Nature cell biology 15 (7), 763-772, 2013
3212013
Anteroposterior polarity and elongation in the absence of extra-embryonic tissues and of spatially localised signalling in gastruloids: mammalian embryonic organoids
DA Turner, M Girgin, L Alonso-Crisostomo, V Trivedi, P Baillie-Johnson, ...
Development 144 (21), 3894-3906, 2017
2232017
Differential requirements of BMP and Wnt signalling during gastrulation and neurulation define two steps in neural crest induction
B Steventon, C Araya, C Linker, S Kuriyama, R Mayor
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 136 (5), 771-779, 2009
2042009
Genetic network during neural crest induction: from cell specification to cell survival
B Steventon, C Carmona-Fontaine, R Mayor
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 16 (6), 647-654, 2005
1712005
Neural crest and placode interaction during the development of the cranial sensory system
B Steventon, R Mayor, A Streit
Developmental biology 389 (1), 28-38, 2014
1322014
On the nature and function of organizers
A Martinez Arias, B Steventon
Development 145 (5), dev159525, 2018
1042018
Species-specific contribution of volumetric growth and tissue convergence to posterior body elongation in vertebrates
B Steventon, F Duarte, R Lagadec, S Mazan, JF Nicolas, E Hirsinger
Development 143 (10), 1732-1741, 2016
872016
Neuromesodermal progenitors are a conserved source of spinal cord with divergent growth dynamics
A Attardi, T Fulton, M Florescu, G Shah, L Muresan, MO Lenz, C Lancaster, ...
Development 145 (21), dev166728, 2018
812018
Mutual repression between Gbx2 and Otx2 in sensory placodes reveals a general mechanism for ectodermal patterning
B Steventon, R Mayor, A Streit
Developmental biology 367 (1), 55-65, 2012
762012
Evo-engineering and the cellular and molecular origins of the vertebrate spinal cord
B Steventon, AM Arias
Developmental biology 432 (1), 3-13, 2017
722017
Axis specification in zebrafish is robust to cell mixing and reveals a regulation of pattern formation by morphogenesis
T Fulton, V Trivedi, A Attardi, K Anlas, C Dingare, AM Arias, B Steventon
Current Biology 30 (15), 2984-2994. e3, 2020
592020
Early neural crest induction requires an initial inhibition of Wnt signals
B Steventon, R Mayor
Developmental biology 365 (1), 196-207, 2012
592012
Neuromesodermal progenitors: a basis for robust axial patterning in development and evolution
R Sambasivan, B Steventon
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 8, 607516, 2021
412021
A novel human pluripotent stem cell-derived neural crest model of treacher collins syndrome shows defects in cell death and migration
F Serrano, WG Bernard, A Granata, D Iyer, B Steventon, M Kim, L Vallier, ...
Stem Cells and Development 28 (2), 81-100, 2019
402019
An epiblast stem cell-derived multipotent progenitor population for axial extension
S Edri, P Hayward, P Baillie-Johnson, BJ Steventon, A Martinez Arias
Development 146 (10), dev168187, 2019
382019
A versatile mounting method for long term imaging of zebrafish development
E Hirsinger, B Steventon
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e55210, 2017
272017
Experimental embryology of gastrulation: pluripotent stem cells as a new model system
N Moris, AM Arias, B Steventon
Current opinion in genetics & development 64, 78-83, 2020
242020
Establishment of the vertebrate body plan: Rethinking gastrulation through stem cell models of early embryogenesis
B Steventon, L Busby, AM Arias
Developmental Cell 56 (17), 2405-2418, 2021
232021
Single-cell morphometrics reveals ancestral principles of notochord development
TGR Andrews, W Pönisch, EK Paluch, BJ Steventon, E Benito-Gutierrez
Development 148 (16), dev199430, 2021
232021
Tissue tectonics and the multi-scale regulation of developmental timing
L Busby, B Steventon
Interface Focus 11 (3), 20200057, 2021
232021
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