Naomi Moris

2.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
25 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Naomi Moris is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Naomi Moris has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Molecular Biology, 8 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 4 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Naomi Moris's work include Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (18 papers), Reproductive Biology and Fertility (8 papers) and Renal and related cancers (7 papers). Naomi Moris is often cited by papers focused on Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (18 papers), Reproductive Biology and Fertility (8 papers) and Renal and related cancers (7 papers). Naomi Moris collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Spain. Naomi Moris's co-authors include Alfonso Martínez Arias, Cristina Pina, Peter Baillie‐Johnson, Alexander van Oudenaarden, Anna Alemany, Susanne van den Brink, Sabitri Ghimire, Tina Balayo, Matthias P. Lütolf and Mehmet Girgin and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Cell and Nature Communications.

In The Last Decade

Naomi Moris

24 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Naomi Moris
David A. Turner United Kingdom
Marta N. Shahbazi United Kingdom
Carla Mulas United Kingdom
Tüzer Kalkan United Kingdom
Anna Hupalowska United Kingdom
Agnieszka Jędrusik United Kingdom
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This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Naomi Moris. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Naomi Moris based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Naomi Moris. Naomi Moris is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Tilley, Louise, et al.. (2025). Modelling co-development between the somites and neural tube in human trunk-like structures. Nature Cell Biology. 27(12). 2049–2062. 1 indexed citations
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Arias, Alfonso Martínez, Nicolas Rivron, Naomi Moris, et al.. (2024). Criteria for the standardization of stem-cell-based embryo models. Nature Cell Biology. 26(10). 1625–1628. 12 indexed citations
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Lee, Hyung Chul, Nidia M. M. Oliveira, Peter Baillie‐Johnson, et al.. (2024). Regulation of long-range BMP gradients and embryonic polarity by propagation of local calcium-firing activity. Nature Communications. 15(1). 1463–1463. 8 indexed citations
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Moris, Naomi, et al.. (2024). Using Embryo Models to Understand the Development and Progression of Embryonic Lineages: A Focus on Primordial Germ Cell Development. Cells Tissues Organs. 213(6). 1–20. 2 indexed citations
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Barrington, Christopher, et al.. (2023). Gastruloid-derived primordial germ cell-like cells develop dynamically within integrated tissues. Development. 150(17). 16 indexed citations
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Rivron, Nicolas, Alfonso Martínez Arias, Karen Sermon, et al.. (2023). Changing the public perception of human embryology. Nature Cell Biology. 25(12). 1717–1719.
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Rivron, Nicolas, Alfonso Martínez Arias, Martín F. Pera, Naomi Moris, & Hafez Ismaili M’hamdi. (2023). An ethical framework for human embryology with embryo models. Cell. 186(17). 3548–3557. 53 indexed citations
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Rugg‐Gunn, Peter J., Naomi Moris, & Patrick Tam. (2023). Technical challenges of studying early human development. Development. 150(11). 27 indexed citations
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Arias, Alfonso Martínez, Yusuke Marikawa, & Naomi Moris. (2022). Gastruloids: Pluripotent stem cell models of mammalian gastrulation and embryo engineering. Developmental Biology. 488. 35–46. 37 indexed citations
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Yamanaka, Yoshihiro, Sofiane Hamidi, Kumiko Yoshioka-Kobayashi, et al.. (2022). Reconstituting human somitogenesis in vitro. Nature. 614(7948). 509–520. 75 indexed citations
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Baillie‐Johnson, Peter, et al.. (2021). In vitro teratogenicity testing using a 3D, embryo-like gastruloid system. Reproductive Toxicology. 105. 72–90. 42 indexed citations
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Ghimire, Sabitri, et al.. (2021). Human gastrulation: The embryo and its models. Developmental Biology. 474. 100–108. 44 indexed citations
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Moris, Naomi, Cantas Alev, Martín F. Pera, & Alfonso Martínez Arias. (2021). Biomedical and societal impacts of in vitro embryo models of mammalian development. Stem Cell Reports. 16(5). 1021–1030. 18 indexed citations
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Moris, Naomi, Alfonso Martínez Arias, & Benjamin Steventon. (2020). Experimental embryology of gastrulation: pluripotent stem cells as a new model system. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 64. 78–83. 24 indexed citations
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Moris, Naomi, Kerim Anlaş, Susanne van den Brink, et al.. (2020). An in vitro model of early anteroposterior organization during human development. Nature. 582(7812). 410–415. 302 indexed citations breakdown →
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Brink, Susanne van den, Anna Alemany, Vincent van Batenburg, et al.. (2020). Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics reveal somitogenesis in gastruloids. Nature. 582(7812). 405–409. 265 indexed citations
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Baillie‐Johnson, Peter, Naomi Moris, & Alfonso Martínez Arias. (2020). Pluripotent stem cell models of early mammalian development. Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 66. 89–96. 38 indexed citations
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Beccari, Leonardo, Naomi Moris, Mehmet Girgin, et al.. (2018). Multi-axial self-organization properties of mouse embryonic stem cells into gastruloids. Nature. 562(7726). 272–276. 317 indexed citations
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Moris, Naomi, Denis Seyres, Ana Filipa Domingues, et al.. (2018). Histone Acetyltransferase KAT2A Stabilizes Pluripotency with Control of Transcriptional Heterogeneity. Stem Cells. 36(12). 1828–1838. 26 indexed citations
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Moris, Naomi, Cristina Pina, & Alfonso Martínez Arias. (2016). Transition states and cell fate decisions in epigenetic landscapes. Nature Reviews Genetics. 17(11). 693–703. 276 indexed citations

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