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Ming Chu
Megan Sheeran
Densely interconnected transcriptional circuits control cell states in human hematopoiesis
Novershtern, N., A. Subramanian, L. N. Lawton, R. H. Mak, W. N. Haining, M. E. McConkey, N. Habib, et al. 2011. “Densely Interconnected Transcriptional Circuits Control Cell States in Human Hematopoiesis”. Cell 144: 296-309.
Gene expression-based classification of malignant gliomas correlates better with survival than histological classification
Nutt, C. L., D. R. Mani, R. A. Betensky, P. Tamayo, J. G. Cairncross, C. Ladd, U. Pohl, et al. 2003. “Gene Expression-Based Classification of Malignant Gliomas Correlates Better With Survival Than Histological Classification”. Cancer Res 63: 1602-7.
Identifying the proteins to which small-molecule probes and drugs bind in cells
Ong, S. E., M. Schenone, A. A. Margolin, X. Li, K. Do, M. K. Doud, D. R. Mani, et al. 2009. “Identifying the Proteins to Which Small-Molecule Probes and Drugs Bind in Cells”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106: 4617-22.
The Angiosarcoma Project: enabling genomic and clinical discoveries in a rare cancer through patient-partnered research
Painter, C. A., E. Jain, B. N. Tomson, M. Dunphy, R. E. Stoddard, B. S. Thomas, A. L. Damon, et al. 2020. “The Angiosarcoma Project: Enabling Genomic and Clinical Discoveries in a Rare Cancer through Patient-Partnered Research”. Nat Med 26: 181-87.
Protection of tissue physicochemical properties using polyfunctional crosslinkers
Park, Y. G., C. H. Sohn, R. Chen, M. McCue, D. H. Yun, G. T. Drummond, T. Ku, et al. 2018. “Protection of Tissue Physicochemical Properties Using Polyfunctional Crosslinkers”. Nat Biotechnol.
Prediction of central nervous system embryonal tumour outcome based on gene expression
Pomeroy, S. L., P. Tamayo, M. Gaasenbeek, L. M. Sturla, M. Angelo, M. E. McLaughlin, J. Y. Kim, et al. 2002. “Prediction of Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumour Outcome Based on Gene Expression”. Nature 415: 436-42.
Corrigendum: Selective killing of cancer cells by a small molecule targeting the stress response to ROS
Raj, L., T. Ide, A. U. Gurkar, M. Foley, M. Schenone, X. Li, N. J. Tolliday, et al. 2015. “Corrigendum: Selective Killing of Cancer Cells by a Small Molecule Targeting the Stress Response to ROS”. Nature 526: 596.