Ben Steventon

Ben Steventon

University of Cambridge

H-index: 20

Europe-United Kingdom

About Ben Steventon

Ben Steventon, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Spinal Cord Elongation Enables Proportional Regulation of the Zebrafish Posterior Body

Mannose controls mesoderm specification and symmetry breaking in mouse gastruloids

Intrinsic and extrinsic cues time somite progenitor contribution to the vertebrate primary body axis

Chemogenetic inhibition of a monosynaptic projection from the basolateral amygdala to the ventral hippocampus selectively reduces appetitive, but not consummatory, alcohol …

Post-translational regulation of the Numb/Notch pathway in neurogenesis and cancer by Dlk2

Gastruloids—a minimalistic model to study complex developmental metabolism

Gastruloids–A minimalistic model to study complex developmental metabolism.

Negative feedback on Retinoic Acid by Brachyury guides gastruloid symmetry-breaking

Ben Steventon Information

University

Position

Department of Genetics

Citations(all)

1952

Citations(since 2020)

1266

Cited By

1132

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

27

Email

University Profile Page

University of Cambridge

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Ben Steventon Skills & Research Interests

biology

Top articles of Ben Steventon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Spinal Cord Elongation Enables Proportional Regulation of the Zebrafish Posterior Body

bioRxiv

Dillan Saunders

Carlos Camacho de la Macorra

Ben Steventon

2024

Mannose controls mesoderm specification and symmetry breaking in mouse gastruloids

Developmental Cell

Chaitanya Dingare

Dominica Cao

Jenny Jingni Yang

Berna Sozen

Benjamin Steventon

2024/4/9

Intrinsic and extrinsic cues time somite progenitor contribution to the vertebrate primary body axis

Elife

Lara Busby

Guillermo Serrano Nájera

Benjamin John Steventon

2024/1/9

Chemogenetic inhibition of a monosynaptic projection from the basolateral amygdala to the ventral hippocampus selectively reduces appetitive, but not consummatory, alcohol …

European Journal of Neuroscience

Eva C Bach

Sarah E Ewin

Chelcie F Heaney

Hannah N Carlson

Olivia A Ortelli

...

2023/4

Post-translational regulation of the Numb/Notch pathway in neurogenesis and cancer by Dlk2

bioRxiv

Stephanie B Telerman

Russell S Hamilton

Ben Shaw

Jordan D Dimitrov

Benjamin Steventon

...

2023

Gastruloids—a minimalistic model to study complex developmental metabolism

Emerging Topics in Life Sciences

Chaitanya Dingare

Ben Steventon

2023/12/18

Gastruloids–A minimalistic model to study complex developmental metabolism.

Benjamin Steventon

Chaitanya Dingare

2023/12/15

Negative feedback on Retinoic Acid by Brachyury guides gastruloid symmetry-breaking

bioRxiv

Meagan J Hennessy

Timothy Fulton

David A Turner

Benjamin J Steventon

2023

Mannose is crucial for mesoderm specification and symmetry breaking in gastruloids

J Yang

B Steventon

2023/6/7

A population intrinsic timer controls Hox gene expression and cell dispersion during progenitor addition to the body axis

BioRxiv

Lara Busby

Guillermo Serrano Nájera

Ben Steventon

2023

SARM1 detection in myelinating glia: sarm1/Sarm1 is dispensable for PNS and CNS myelination in zebrafish and mice

Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience

Shaline V Fazal

Clara Mutschler

Civia Z Chen

Mark Turmaine

Chiung-Ya Chen

...

2023/4/5

Zebrafish neuromesodermal progenitors undergo a critical state transition in vivo

Iscience

Kane Toh

Dillan Saunders

Berta Verd

Benjamin Steventon

2022/10/21

Quantitative experimental embryology: a modern classical approach

Lara Busby

Dillan Saunders

Guillermo Serrano Nájera

Benjamin Steventon

2022/10/18

A fishy tail: Insights into the cell and molecular biology of neuromesodermal cells from zebrafish embryos

Benjamin L Martin

Benjamin Steventon

2022/7/1

The unappreciated generative role of cell movements in pattern formation

Timothy Fulton

Berta Verd

Benjamin Steventon

2022/4/27

Approximated gene expression trajectories (AGETs) for gene regulatory network inference on cell tracks

bioRxiv

Kay Spiess

Timothy Fulton

Seogwon Hwang

Kane Toh

Dillan Saunders

...

2022/1/12

SARM1 detection in oligodendrocytes but not Schwann cells though sarm1/Sarm1 deletion does not perturb CNS nor PNS myelination in zebrafish and mice

bioRxiv

Shaline V Fazal

Clara Mutschler

Civia Z Chen

Mark Turmaine

Chiung-Ya Chen

...

2022/12/9

The zebrafish presomitic mesoderm elongates through compaction-extension

Cells & development

Lewis Thomson

Leila Muresan

Benjamin Steventon

2021/12/1

Tissue tectonics and the multi-scale regulation of developmental timing

Lara Busby

Benjamin Steventon

2021/4/16

Cell rearrangement generates pattern emergence as a function of temporal morphogen exposure

Timothy Fulton

Kay Spiess

Lewis Thomson

Yuxuan Wang

Bethan Clark

...

2021/2/5

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