Publications of Aydan Bulut-Karslioglu

Journal Article (12)

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Journal Article
Villaronga-Luque, A.; Savill, R. G.; López-Anguita, N.; Bolondi, A.; Garai, S.; Gassaloglu, S. I.; Rouatbi, R.; Schmeisser, K.; Poddar, A.; Bauer, L. et al.; Alves, T.; Traikov, S.; Rodenfels, J.; Chavakis, T.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.; Veenvliet, J. V.: Integrated molecular-phenotypic profiling reveals metabolic control of morphological variation in a stem-cell-based embryo model. Cell Stem Cell 32 (5), pp. 759 - 777 (2025)
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Iyer, D. P.; Khoei , H. H.; van der Weijden, V. A.; Kagawa, H.; Pradhan, S. J.; Novatchkova, M.; McCarthy, A.; Rayon, T.; Simon, C. S.; Dunkel, I. et al.; Wamaitha, S. E.; Elder, K.; Snell , P.; Christie, L.; Schulz, E. G.; Niakan, K. K.; Rivron, N.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.: mTOR activity paces human blastocyst stage developmental progression. Cell 187 (23), pp. 6566 - 6583 (2024)
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Stötzel, M.; Cheng, C.-Y.; Ilik, I. A.; Sampath Kumar, A.; Akbari-Omgba, P.; van der Weijden, V. A.; Zhang, Y.; Vingron, M.; Meissner, A.; Aktas, T. et al.; Kretzmer, H.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.: TET activity safeguards pluripotency throughout embryonic dormancy. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 31 (10), pp. 1625 - 1639 (2024)
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van der Weijden, V. A.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.: Embryos burn fat in standby. Trends in Cell Biology 34 (9), pp. 700 - 702 (2024)
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Iyer, D. P.; Moyon, L.; Ringeling, F. R.; Cheng, C.-Y.; Wittler, L.; Canzar, S.; Marsico, A.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.: Combinatorial microRNA activity is essential for the transition of pluripotent cells from proliferation into dormancy. Genome Research 34 (4), p. 589 - 589 (2024)
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van der Weijden, V. A.; Stötzel, M.; Iyer, D. P.; Fauler, B.; Gralinska, E.; Shahraz, M.; Meierhofer, D.; Vingron, M.; Rulands, S.; Alexandrov, T. et al.; Mielke, T.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.: FOXO1-mediated lipid metabolism maintains mammalian embryos in dormancy. Nature Cell Biology 26 (2), pp. 181 - 193 (2024)
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Bulut-Karslioglu, A.: The double-edged sword of bivalency. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 25 (1), Article 6 (2024)
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Garcia-Ojalvo, J.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.: On time: developmental timing within and across species. Development 150 (14), dev201045 (2023)
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López-Anguita, N.; Gassaloglu, S. I.; Stötzel, M.; Bolondi, A.; Conkar , D.; Typou, M.; Buschow, R.; Veenvliet, J. V.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.: Hypoxia induces an early primitive streak signature, enhancing spontaneous elongation and lineage representation in gastruloids. Development 149 (20), dev200679 (2022)
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Bulut-Karslioglu, A.; Jin, H.; Kim, Y.-K.; Cho, B.; Guzman-Ayala, M.; Williamson, A. J. K.; Hejna, M.; Stötzel, M.; Whetton, A. D.; Song, J. S. et al.; Ramalho-Santos, M.: Chd1 protects genome integrity at promoters to sustain hypertranscription in embryonic stem cells. Nature Communications 12 (1), 4859 (2021)
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Percharde, M.; Lin, C.-J.; Yin, Y.; Guan, J.; Peixoto, G. A.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.; Biechele, S.; Huang, B.; Shen, X.; Ramalho-Santos, M.: A LINE1-Nucleolin Partnership Regulates Early Development and ESC Identity. Cell 174 (2), pp. 391 - 405 (2018)
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Bulut-Karslioglu, A.; Macrae, T. A.; Oses-Prieto, J. A.; Covarrubias, S.; Percharde, M.; Ku, G.; Diaz, A.; McManus, M. T.; Burlingame, A. L.; Ramalho-Santos, M.: The Transcriptionally Permissive Chromatin State of Embryonic Stem Cells Is Acutely Tuned to Translational Output. Cell Stem Cell 22 (3), pp. 369 - 383 (2018)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
López Anguita, N.: Impact of hypoxia on embryonic and extraembryonic stem cells and during differentiation via gastruloid formation. Dissertation, 106 pp. (2023)

Review Article (2)

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Review Article
Özgüldez, H. Ö.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.: Dormancy, Quiescence, and Diapause: Savings Accounts for Life. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology 40, pp. 25 - 49 (2024)
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Review Article
van der Weijden, V.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.: Molecular Regulation of Paused Pluripotency in Early Mammalian Embryos and Stem Cells. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 9, 708318 (2021)
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