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Overview

Jose B. Cibelli is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States and works primarily within the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Their research spans multiple specialized subfields, including Molecular Biology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Developmental Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Surgery.

Their main research topics focus on Reproductive Biology and Fertility, Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms, Pluripotent Stem Cells Research, Nerve injury and regeneration, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications, and Fish Ecology and Management Studies.

Jose B. Cibelli has contributed to several recent publications, highlighting work in diverse but interconnected areas of biology and medicine. Notable papers include:

  • Comparative analysis of single-cell transcriptomics in human and zebrafish oocytes, 2020, BMC Genomics
  • Fabrication of homotypic neural ribbons as a multiplex platform optimized for spinal cord delivery, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • SYPL1 defines a vesicular pathway essential for sperm cytoplasmic droplet formation and male fertility, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Transplantable human motor networks as a neuron-directed strategy for spinal cord injury, 2021, iScience
  • Fully Characterized Mature Human iPS- and NMP-Derived Motor Neurons Thrive Without Neuroprotection in the Spinal Contusion Cavity, 2022, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience

Frequent collaborators with whom Jose B. Cibelli has coauthored multiple works include Zachary T. Olmsted, Cinzia Stigliano, Philip J. Horner, Janet L. Paluh, and William Poulos. These coauthors have appeared repeatedly across different papers, underscoring ongoing collaborative research efforts.

Jose B. Cibelli's work has appeared consistently in several publication venues, demonstrating a focus across journals known for molecular biology and neuroscience research. Their most frequent publication venues are:

  • iScience
  • Scientific Reports
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • BMC Genomics
  • Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Cloned transgenic calves produced from nonquiescent fetal fibroblasts

    Jose B. Cibelli;Jose B. Cibelli;Steve L. Stice;Steve L. Stice;Paul J. Golueke;Paul J. Golueke;Jeff J. Kane;Jeff J. Kane

  • Evidence of a Pluripotent Human Embryonic Stem Cell Line Derived from a Cloned Blastocyst

    Woo Suk Hwang;Young June Ryu;Jong Hyuk Park;Eul Soon Park

  • Extension of Cell Life-Span and Telomere Length in Animals Cloned from Senescent Somatic Cells

    Robert P. Lanza;Jose B. Cibelli;Catherine Blackwell;Vincent J. Cristofalo

  • Clinical and pathologic features of cloned transgenic calves and fetuses (13 case studies).

    J.R. Hill;A.J. Roussel;J.B. Cibelli;J.F. Edwards

  • Cloning of an endangered species (Bos gaurus) using interspecies nuclear transfer.

    Robert P. Lanza;Jose B. Cibelli;Francisca Diaz;Carlos T. Moraes

  • Transgenic bovine chimeric offspring produced from somatic cell-derived stem-like cells

    J B Cibelli;S L Stice;P J Golueke;J J Kane

  • Parthenogenetic stem cells in nonhuman primates

    Jose B. Cibelli;Kathleen A. Grant;Karen B. Chapman;Kerrianne Cunniff

  • Human sperm devoid of PLC, zeta 1 fail to induce Ca2+ release and are unable to initiate the first step of embryo development

    Sook-Young Yoon;Teru Jellerette;Ana Maria Salicioni;Hoi Chang Lee

  • The health profile of cloned animals

    Jose B Cibelli;Keith H Campbell;Keith H Campbell;Keith H Campbell;George E Seidel;George E Seidel;George E Seidel;Michael D West;Michael D West;Michael D West

  • TRANSFERENCIA NUCLEAR CON CELULAS DONADORAS FETALES Y ADULTAS DIFERENCIADAS.

    Stice Steven L;Cibelli Jose;Robl James;Golueke Paul

  • Rapid Communication: Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer in Humans: Pronuclear and Early Embryonic Development

    Jose B. Cibelli;Ann A. Kiessling;Kerrianne Cunniff;Charlotte Richards

  • Human Therapeutic Cloning

    Robert P. Lanza;Jose B. Cibelli;Michael D. West

  • Nonhuman primate parthenogenetic stem cells.

    Kent E. Vrana;Jason D. Hipp;Ashley M. Goss;Brian A. McCool

  • Mitochondrial rejuvenation after induced pluripotency.

    Steven T. Suhr;Eun Ah Chang;Jonathan Tjong;Nathan Alcasid

  • Methods for making and using reprogrammed human somatic cell nuclei and autologous and isogenic human stem cells

    Jose Cibelli;Michael D. West;Keith Campbell

  • The transcriptome of human oocytes

    Arif Murat Kocabas;Javier Crosby;Pablo J. Ross;Hasan H. Otu;Hasan H. Otu

  • Evaluation of developmental competence, nuclear and ooplasmic maturation of calf oocytes

    P. Damiani;R.A. Fissore;J.B. Cibelli;C.R. Long

  • Prospects for the use of nuclear transfer in human transplantation.

    Robert P. Lanza;Jose B. Cibelli;Michael D. West

  • Cloned cattle can be healthy and normal.

    Robert P. Lanza;Jose B. Cibelli;David Faber;Raymond W. Sweeney

  • Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer in Humans: Pronuclear and Early Embryonic Development

    Jose B. Cibelli;Ann A. Kiessling;Kerrianne Cunniff;Charlotte Richards

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven L. Stice
Steven L. Stice University of Georgia
Robert Lanza
Robert Lanza Astellas Pharma (Japan)
Michael D. West
Michael D. West Advanced Cell Technology (United States)
James M. Robl
James M. Robl University of Massachusetts Amherst
Michael West
Michael West Duke University
Guilherme J. M. Rosa
Guilherme J. M. Rosa University of Wisconsin–Madison
Rafael A. Fissore
Rafael A. Fissore University of Massachusetts Amherst
George E. Seidel
George E. Seidel Colorado State University
Emilio Fernández
Emilio Fernández University of Córdoba
Kathleen A. Grant
Kathleen A. Grant Oregon National Primate Research Center

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