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S. Steven Potter is affiliated with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in the United States. Their work spans multiple domains within biomedical research, focusing primarily on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Potter's publication record reflects a broad interest in several subfields, including molecular biology, surgery, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, immunology, and physiology.

Their main research topics include renal and related cancers, immune cells in cancer, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms, renal cell carcinoma treatment, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, as well as birth, development, and health. These topics indicate a focus on both fundamental biological processes and disease-specific mechanisms, particularly in oncology and developmental biology.

Potter has contributed to several papers published in well-known venues. Recent publications include:

  • "Single-Cell Profiling of AKI in a Murine Model Reveals Novel Transcriptional Signatures, Profibrotic Phenotype, and Epithelial-to-Stromal Crosstalk," 2020, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
  • "Fibroblast inflammatory priming determines regenerative versus fibrotic skin repair in reindeer," 2022, Cell
  • "Combinatorial Transcriptional Profiling of Mouse and Human Enteric Neurons Identifies Shared and Disparate Subtypes In Situ," 2020, Gastroenterology
  • "Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analysis Identifies a Unique Pulmonary Lymphangioleiomyomatosis Cell," 2020, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • "Integrated Transcriptome and Network Analysis Reveals Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Calvarial Suturogenesis," 2020, Cell Reports

Frequent collaborators in Potter's research include Mike Adam, Andrew Potter, Andrew S. Potter, Valeria Rudman-Melnick, and Saagar M. Chokshi. These coauthors have contributed to multiple publications, suggesting ongoing collaborative relationships within Potter's research network.

The venues where Potter regularly publishes include:

  • Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Development
  • Current Sports Medicine Reports
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Potter's body of work integrates advanced molecular techniques such as single-cell and spatial transcriptomics to explore complex biological questions related to development, disease mechanisms, and tissue repair. This multidisciplinary approach is applied across a range of tissue types and disease contexts, including cancer, kidney injury, and respiratory conditions.

Best Publications

  • A functional c-myb gene is required for normal murine fetal hepatic hematopoiesis.

    Michael L. Mucenski;Kersten McLain;Ann B. Kier;Steven H. Swerdlow

  • Maternal inheritance of mammalian mitochondrial DNA

    Clyde A. Hutchison;John E. Newbold;S. Steven Potter;Marshall Hall Edgell

  • Absence of radius and ulna in mice lacking hoxa-11 and hoxd-11.

    Allan Peter Davis;David P. Witte;Hsiu M. Hsieh-Li;S. Steven Potter

  • Mutation of an axonemal dynein affects left–right asymmetry in inversus viscerum mice

    Dorothy M. Supp;David P. Witte;S. Steven Potter;Martina Brueckner

  • Conserved left–right asymmetry of nodal expression and alterations in murine situs inversus

    Linda A. Lowe;Dorothy M. Supp;Karuna Sampath;Takahiko Yokoyama

  • LIM HOMEODOMAIN FACTORS LHX3 AND LHX4 ASSIGN SUBTYPE IDENTITIES FOR MOTOR NEURONS

    Kamal Sharma;Hui Z Sheng;Karen Lettieri;Hung Li

  • Gsh2 and Pax6 play complementary roles in dorsoventral patterning of the mammalian telencephalon

    K Yun;S Potter;J L Rubenstein

  • Single-cell RNA sequencing for the study of development, physiology and disease

    S. Steven Potter

  • Resolution of spontaneous bleeding events but failure of pregnancy in fibrinogen-deficient mice.

    T. T. Suh;K. Holmback;N. J. Jensen;C. C. Daugherty

  • Hoxa 11 structure, extensive antisense transcription, and function in male and female fertility

    H.M. Hsieh-Li;D.P. Witte;M. Weinstein;W. Branford

  • Genetic control of dorsal-ventral identity in the telencephalon: opposing roles for Pax6 and Gsh2.

    Håkan Toresson;S. Steven Potter;Kenneth Campbell

  • Multistep control of pituitary organogenesis

    Hui Z. Sheng;Kenji Moriyama;Tsuyoshi Yamashita;Hung Li

  • Psychrophilic proteases dramatically reduce single-cell RNA-seq artifacts: a molecular atlas of kidney development.

    Mike Adam;Andrew S. Potter;S. Steven Potter

  • Transposition of elements of the 412, copia and 297 dispersed repeated gene families in drosophila

    S.Steven Potter;William J. Brorein;Pamela Dunsmuir;Gerald M. Rubin

  • SINCERA: A Pipeline for Single-Cell RNA-Seq Profiling Analysis.

    Minzhe Guo;Minzhe Guo;Hui Wang;S. Steven Potter;Jeffrey A. Whitsett

  • Homeotic transformations and limb defects in Hox A11 mutant mice.

    K M Small;S S Potter

  • Gene expression in early ischemic renal injury: clues towards pathogenesis, biomarker discovery, and novel therapeutics.

    Prasad Devarajan;Prasad Devarajan;Jaya Mishra;Suroj Supavekin;Larry T Patterson

  • Abnormal uterine stromal and glandular function associated with maternal reproductive defects in Hoxa-11 null mice.

    Robert L. Gendron;Hélène Paradis;Hsiu M. Hsieh-Li;David W. Lee

  • The Zinc Finger Transcription Factor Sp8 Regulates the Generation and Diversity of Olfactory Bulb Interneurons

    Ronald R. Waclaw;Zegary J Allen;Sheila M. Bell;Ferenc Erdélyi

  • Targeted deletion of the ATP binding domain of left-right dynein confirms its role in specifying development of left-right asymmetries.

    Dorothy M. Supp;Martina Brueckner;Michael R. Kuehn;David P. Witte

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce J. Aronow
Bruce J. Aronow Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
David P. Witte
David P. Witte Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Melissa H. Little
Melissa H. Little Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Andrew P. McMahon
Andrew P. McMahon University of Southern California
Prasad Devarajan
Prasad Devarajan Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
jeffrey a whitsett
jeffrey a whitsett Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Richard P. Harvey
Richard P. Harvey Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
Sean M. Grimmond
Sean M. Grimmond University of Melbourne
Nathan Salomonis
Nathan Salomonis Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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