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LymphChip cardiac microtissue paper among the top 10 cited papers in Stem Cell Reports

February 27, 2025

Stem Cell Reports has presented a list of the 10 highly cited publications published during 2023-2024.

The publication of Ulgu Arslan on vascularized hiPSC-derived 3D cardiac microtissue on chip is one of these papers, please see the link below.

Top-cited stem cell papers   

We are pleased to present a selection of highly cited papers published during 2023-2024 in Stem Cell Reports that highlight the significant role it fulfills in advancing the field.

Generation of anti-GD2 CAR macrophages from human pluripotent stem cells for cancer immunotherapies 
Zhang et al. 

Entropy sorting of single-cell RNA sequencing data reveals the inner cell mass in the human pre-implantation embryo
Radley et al. 

Vascularized hiPSC-derived 3D cardiac microtissue on chip
Arslan et al.

Scalable generation of sensory neurons from human pluripotent stem cells
Deng et al. 

AAV-mediated gene augmentation therapy of CRB1 patient-derived retinal organoids restores the histological and transcriptional retinal phenotype
Boon et al. 

A miR-124-mediated post-transcriptional mechanism controlling the cell fate switch of astrocytes to induced neurons
Papadimitriou et al.

Generation of innervated cochlear organoid recapitulates early development of auditory unit
Xia et al.

Gene regulatory network reconfiguration in direct lineage reprogramming
Kamimoto et al.

Single-cell transcriptomics reveals correct developmental dynamics and high-quality midbrain cell types by improved hESC differentiation
Nishimura et al.

Granulin loss of function in human mature brain organoids implicates astrocytes in TDP-43 pathology
de Majo et al.

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