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1. A whole‐genome scan for Artemisinin cytotoxicity reveals a novel therapy for human brain tumors

2. A regulatory transcriptional loop controls proliferation and differentiation in Drosophila neural stem cells.

3. Long-term live cell imaging and automated 4D analysis of drosophila neuroblast lineages.

7. Human organoids: New strategies and methods for analyzing human development and disease

8. Cellular stress in brain organoids is limited to a distinct and bioinformatically removable subpopulation

9. The HUSH complex controls brain architecture and protocadherin fidelity

10. Neurotransmitter signaling regulates distinct phases of multimodal human interneuron migration

11. Time-resolved transcriptomics in neural stem cells identifies a v-ATPase/Notch regulatory loop

12. The tumor suppressor Brat controls neuronal stem cell lineages by inhibiting Deadpan and Zelda

13. Prospero Phase-Separating the Way to Neuronal Differentiation

14. Human organoids: model systems for human biology and medicine

15. Expanded huntingtin CAG repeats disrupt the balance between neural progenitor expansion and differentiation in human cerebral organoids

16. A Human Accelerated Region participates in early human forebrain patterning and expansion

17. Dynamics of activating and repressive histone modifications in Drosophila neural stem cell lineages and brain tumors

18. Cerebral Organoids Recapitulate Epigenomic Signatures of the Human Fetal Brain

19. MicroRNA‐34/449 controls mitotic spindle orientation during mammalian cortex development

20. Tracing Stem Cell Division in Adult Neurogenesis

21. Oxidative Metabolism Drives Immortalization of Neural Stem Cells during Tumorigenesis

22. A48 Expanded HTT cag repeats disrupt the balance between neural progenitor expansion and differentiation in isogenic human cerebral organoids

23. Mammary Stem Cell Self-Renewal Is Regulated by Slit2/Robo1 Signaling through SNAI1 and mINSC

24. Coordinated Control of mRNA and rRNA Processing Controls Embryonic Stem Cell Pluripotency and Differentiation

25. Detailed Cerebral Organoid Fusion Method

26. Fused dorsal-ventral cerebral organoids model human cortical interneuron migration

27. The splicing co-factor Barricade/Tat-SF1 is required for cell cycle and lineage progression in

28. The Conserved Discs-large Binding Partner Banderuola Regulates Asymmetric Cell Division in Drosophila

29. Par3–mInsc and Gαi3 cooperate to promote oriented epidermal cell divisions through LGN

30. Dachsous-Dependent Asymmetric Localization of Spiny-Legs Determines Planar Cell Polarity Orientation in Drosophila

31. SWI/SNF Complex Prevents Lineage Reversion and Induces Temporal Patterning in Neural Stem Cells

32. Safeguarding gene drive experiments in the laboratory

33. Human tissues in a dish: The research and ethical implications of organoid technology

34. The splicing co-factor Barricade/Tat-SF1, is required for cell cycle and lineage progression in Drosophila neural stem cells

35. Guided self-organization and cortical plate formation in human brain organoids

36. Lab-Built Brains

37. Human blood vessel organoids as a model of diabetic vasculopathy

38. You Are What You Eat: Linking Metabolic Asymmetry and Cell Fate Choice

39. Guided self-organization recapitulates tissue architecture in a bioengineered brain organoid model

40. The Par Complex and Integrins Direct Asymmetric Cell Division in Adult Intestinal Stem Cells

41. Genome-wide analysis of self-renewal in Drosophila neural stem cells by transgenic RNAi

42. Erratum: Publisher Correction: Guided self-organization and cortical plate formation in human brain organoids

43. Dividing cellular asymmetry: asymmetric cell division and its implications for stem cells and cancer

44. Genome-wide analysis of Notch signalling in Drosophila by transgenic RNAi

45. The TRIM-NHL protein TRIM32 activates microRNAs and prevents self-renewal in mouse neural progenitors

46. Linking Cell Cycle to Asymmetric Division: Aurora-A Phosphorylates the Par Complex to Regulate Numb Localization

47. Mei-P26 regulates microRNAs and cell growth in the Drosophila ovarian stem cell lineage

48. Mechanisms of Asymmetric Stem Cell Division

49. The Conserved C2 Domain Protein Lethal (2) Giant Discs Regulates Protein Trafficking in Drosophila

50. Endosome dynamics during development

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