Tiam Heydari

Tiam Heydari
University of British Columbia | UBC · Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)

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The hypoblast is an essential extraembryonic tissue set aside within the inner cell mass in the blastocyst. Research with human embryos is challenging. Thus, stem cell models that reproduce hypoblast differentiation provide valuable alternatives. We show here that human naive pluripotent stem cell (PSC) to hypoblast differentiation proceeds via rev...
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The hypoblast is an essential extra-embryonic tissue set aside within the inner cell mass early in mammalian embryo development, in the blastocyst. Research with human embryos is challenging. Thus, stem cell models that reproduce hypoblast differentiation provide valuable alternatives. We show here that human naive PSC to hypoblast differentiation...
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T cells develop from multi-potent hematopoietic progenitors in the thymus and provide adaptive protection against pathogens and cancer. However, the emergence of human T cell-competent blood progenitors, and their subsequent specification to the T lineage, has been challenging to capture in real time. Here, we leveraged a pluripotent stem cell diff...
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IQCELL is a platform that infers Boolean gene regulatory networks from single-cell RNA sequencing data. Boolean networks can be simulated under normal and perturbed conditions. In this chapter, we provide a detailed guideline for implementing IQCELL from a raw dataset. The steps include processing data, inferring informative genes, inferring gene r...
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The emergence of the anterior-posterior body axis during early gastrulation constitutes a symmetry-breaking event, which is key to the development of bilateral organisms, and its mechanism remains poorly understood. Two-dimensional gastruloids constitute a simple and robust framework to study early developmental events in vitro. Although spontaneou...
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The increasing availability of single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) data from various developmental systems provides the opportunity to infer gene regulatory networks (GRNs) directly from data. Herein we describe IQCELL, a platform to infer, simulate, and study executable logical GRNs directly from scRNA-seq data. Such executable GRNs allow simul...
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The increasing availability of single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) data from various developmental systems provides the opportunity to infer gene regulatory networks (GRNs) directly from data. Herein we describe IQCELL , a platform to infer, simulate, and study executable logical GRNs directly from scRNA-seq data. Such executable GRNs provide an...
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In vitro models of postimplantation human development are valuable to the fields of regenerative medicine and developmental biology. Here, we report characterization of a robust in vitro platform that enabled high-content screening of multiple human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) lines for their ability to undergo peri-gastrulation–like fate patterni...
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Producing mature and functional cardiomyocytes (CMs) by in vitro differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) using only biochemical cues is challenging. To mimic the biophysical and biomechanical complexity of the native in vivo environment during the differentiation and maturation process, polydimethylsiloxane substrates with 3D topo...
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Immaturity of cardiomyocytes derived from induced pluripotent stem cells is an important issue in the field of cell therapeutics. In article number 1707378, Morteza Mahmoudi and co‐workers develop substrates with multi‐scale topography resembling the three‐dimensional features of the native heart environment to address the issue of immaturity of ca...
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Cells can sense and respond to changes in the topographical, chemical, and mechanical information in their environment. Engineered substrates are increasingly being developed that exploit these physical attributes to direct cell responses (most notably mesenchymal stem cells) and therefore control cell behavior toward desired applications. However,...
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Photosynthesis includes capturing sunlight by an assembly of molecules, called chlorophylls, and directing the harvested energy in the form of electronic excitations to the reaction center. Here we report, using real-space density functional theory and time-dependent density functional theory together with GW calculations, the optical and electroni...

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