Publications & Patents

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provisional patent (U.S.S.N. 63/422,777) for “PARASYMPATHETIC NEURONS DERIVED FROM HUMAN PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS MODEL HUMAN DISEASES AND DEVELOPMENT”Provisional patent (U.S.S.N. 63/422,777) for “PARASYMPATHETIC NEURONS DERIVED FROM HUMAN PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS MODEL HUMAN DISEASES AND DEVELOPMENT”

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Advances in Stem Cell Biology - "Induced pluripotent stem cells for studying genetic autonomic disorders (Chapter 7)

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  1. Tchieu J, Zimmer B, Fattahi F, Amin S, Zeltner N, Chen S, Studer L. “A Modular Platform for Differentiation of Human PSCs into All Major Ectodermal Lineages.” Cell Stem Cells. 2017. PMID: 28886367
  2. Soliman MA, Aboharb F,Zeltner N, Studer L. “Pluripotent stem cells in neuropsychiatric disorders”. Mol Psychiatry. 2017. Review. PMID: 28322279
  3. Qi Y, Zhang X, Renier N, Wu Z, Tchieu J, Zimmer B, Fattahi F, Ganat Y, Zeltner N, Azevedo R, Atkin T, Sun Z, Karayiorgou M, Gogos J, Tomishima M, Tessier-Levigne M, Shi S, Studer L. “Combined small molecule inhibition accelerates the derivation of functional cortical neurons from human pluripotent stem cells.” Nat Biotechnol. 2017. PMID: 28112759
  4. Zeltner N, Fattahi F, Dubois NC, Saurat S, Lafaille F, Shang L, Zimmer B, Tchieu J, Soliman MA, Lee G, Casanova J-L and Studer L. “Capturing the biology of mild versus severe disease in a pluripotent-stem cell model of Familial Dysautonomia”. Nature Medicine, PMID: 27841875
  5. Fattahi F, Steinbeck JA, Kriks S, Tchieu J, Zimmer B, Kishinevsky S, Zeltner N, Mica Y, El-Nachef W, Zhao H, de Stanchina E, Gershon MD, Grikscheit TC, Chen S, Studer L. “Pluripotent-derived human enteric neuron lineages for modeling and treating Hirschsprung’s disease.” Nature, 2016. PMID: 26863197
  6. Zeltner N, Studer L. “Pluripotent stem cell-based disease modeling: Current hurdles and the future”. Invited manuscript in Current Opinion in Cell Biology, PMID: 26629748
  7. Zeltner N, Lafaille F, Fattahi F, Studer L. “Feeder-free derivation of neural crest progenitor cells from human pluripotent stem cells”. Journal of Visual Experimentation, 2014. PMID: 24893703
  8. Lee G, Ramirez CN, Kim H, Zeltner N, Liu B, Radu C, Bhinder B, Djaballah H and Studer L. Large-scale screening using familial dysautonomia induced pluripotent stem cells identifies compounds that rescue IKBKAP expression. Nature Biotechnology, 2012. PMID: 23159879 
  1. Zeltner N, Kohlbrenner E, Clément N, Weber T, Linden RM. Near-perfect infectivity of wild-type AAV as benchmark for infectivity of recombinant AAV vectors. Gene Therapy, 2010. PMID: 20336156
  2. Henckaerts E, Dutheil N, Zeltner N, Kattman S, Kohlbrenner E, Ward P, Clément N, Rebollo P, Kennedy M, Keller GM, Linden RM. Site-specific integration of adeno-associated virus involves partial duplication of the target locus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009. PMID: 19372372
  3. Martin OY, Leugger RR, Zeltner N, and DJ Hosken. Male age, mating probability and mating costs in the fly Sepsis cynipsea. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 2003.
  1. “Methods of Differentiating Stem Cell-Derived Proprioceptors” – provisional patent with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA
  2. “Composition and methods for making sensory neurons” – Zeltner N, University of Georgia, Athens GA, U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/127,958 filed December 18, 2020