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Aibin He

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Current Cardiology Reports|May 21, 2020
Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analysis of Cardiac Progenitor DifferentiationHaiqing Xiong, Aibin He
Nature Reviews. Genetics|April 30, 2025
TACIT and CoTACIT for histone modification profiling in single cells and lineage tracingMin Liu, Aibin He
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology|October 5, 2010
Genome-wide location analysis by pull down of in vivo biotinylated transcription factorsAibin He, William T Pu
Circulation Research|July 10, 2012
Mature cardiomyocytes recall their progenitor experience via polycomb repressive complex 2Aibin He, William T Pu
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|March 28, 2012
Regulation of GATA4 transcriptional activity in cardiovascular development and diseasePingzhu Zhou, Aibin He, William T Pu
Science Advances|January 3, 2024
Single-cell joint profiling of multiple epigenetic proteins and gene transcriptionHaiqing Xiong, Qianhao Wang, Chen C Li, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|April 13, 2023
Effects of source-sink regulation and nodal position of the main crop on the sprouting of regenerated buds and grain yield of ratoon riceAibin He, Min Jiang, Lixiao Nie, et al.
Nature Methods|May 7, 2021
Single-cell joint detection of chromatin occupancy and transcriptome enables higher-dimensional epigenomic reconstructionsHaiqing Xiong, Yingjie Luo, Qianhao Wang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 19, 2011
Co-occupancy by multiple cardiac transcription factors identifies transcriptional enhancers active in heartAibin He, Sek Won Kong, Qing Ma, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|July 27, 2007
Overexpression of micro ribonucleic acid 29, highly up-regulated in diabetic rats, leads to insulin resistance in 3T3-L1 adipocytesAibin He, Liuluan Zhu, Nishith Gupta, et al.
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Current Cardiology Reports|May 21, 2020
Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analysis of Cardiac Progenitor DifferentiationHaiqing Xiong, Aibin He
Nature Reviews. Genetics|April 30, 2025
TACIT and CoTACIT for histone modification profiling in single cells and lineage tracingMin Liu, Aibin He
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology|October 5, 2010
Genome-wide location analysis by pull down of in vivo biotinylated transcription factorsAibin He, William T Pu
Circulation Research|July 10, 2012
Mature cardiomyocytes recall their progenitor experience via polycomb repressive complex 2Aibin He, William T Pu
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|March 28, 2012
Regulation of GATA4 transcriptional activity in cardiovascular development and diseasePingzhu Zhou, Aibin He, William T Pu
Science Advances|January 3, 2024
Single-cell joint profiling of multiple epigenetic proteins and gene transcriptionHaiqing Xiong, Qianhao Wang, Chen C Li, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|April 13, 2023
Effects of source-sink regulation and nodal position of the main crop on the sprouting of regenerated buds and grain yield of ratoon riceAibin He, Min Jiang, Lixiao Nie, et al.
Nature Methods|May 7, 2021
Single-cell joint detection of chromatin occupancy and transcriptome enables higher-dimensional epigenomic reconstructionsHaiqing Xiong, Yingjie Luo, Qianhao Wang, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 19, 2011
Co-occupancy by multiple cardiac transcription factors identifies transcriptional enhancers active in heartAibin He, Sek Won Kong, Qing Ma, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|July 27, 2007
Overexpression of micro ribonucleic acid 29, highly up-regulated in diabetic rats, leads to insulin resistance in 3T3-L1 adipocytesAibin He, Liuluan Zhu, Nishith Gupta, et al.
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