Tor Henrik Semb
Guest researcher, Guest Researcher
Human Stem Cell Biology LaB
Blegdamsvej 3b
2200 København N
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Henrik Semb's research focus on elucidating basic mechanism in morphogenesis and how tissue architecture controls cell lineage commitment by using a combination of in vivo and in vitro genetic and cell biological experimental tools. Pancreas organogenesis in the mouse is used as model. We also use human pluripotent stem cells (hESCs/hiPSCs) as tools to study human pancreatic beta cell development and beta cell dysfunction in vitro as well as a source for transplantable beta cells in type 1 diabetes therapy.
For more information please visit the following webpages:
About Henrik Semb: https://danstem.ku.dk/people/semb_staff/semb/
Semb lab: https://danstem.ku.dk/research1/semb_laboratory/
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Reconstructing human pancreatic differentiation by mapping specific cell populations during development
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Quantifying spatial position in a branched structure in immunostained mouse tissue sections
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Flow cytometry detection of surface and intracellular antigens in pancreas from a single mouse embryo
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