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Nature Cell Biology|November 9, 2021
Cell type ontologies of the Human Cell AtlasDavid Osumi-Sutherland, Chuan Xu, Maria Keays, et al.
Genome Research|May 4, 2013
Arboretum: reconstruction and analysis of the evolutionary history of condition-specific transcriptional modulesSushmita Roy, Ilan Wapinski, Jenna Pfiffner, et al.
Genome Biology|August 28, 2010
Strand-specific RNA sequencing reveals extensive regulated long antisense transcripts that are conserved across yeast speciesMoran Yassour, Jenna Pfiffner, Joshua Z Levin, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 30, 2016
Div-Seq: Single-nucleus RNA-Seq reveals dynamics of rare adult newborn neuronsNaomi Habib, Yinqing Li, Matthias Heidenreich, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|October 22, 2021
Single-cell profiling of proteins and chromatin accessibility using PHAGE-ATACEvgenij Fiskin, Caleb A Lareau, Leif S Ludwig, et al.
Genome Biology|February 4, 2016
Evolutionary analysis across mammals reveals distinct classes of long non-coding RNAsJenny Chen, Alexander A Shishkin, Xiaopeng Zhu, et al.
Nature|March 26, 2010
Chromatin signature of embryonic pluripotency is established during genome activationNadine L Vastenhouw, Yong Zhang, Ian G Woods, et al.
Nature|January 13, 2022
Author Correction: A transcriptomic atlas of mouse cerebellar cortex comprehensively defines cell typesVelina Kozareva, Caroline Martin, Tomas Osorno, et al.
Genome Research|December 16, 2018
A quantitative framework for characterizing the evolutionary history of mammalian gene expressionJenny Chen, Ross Swofford, Jeremy Johnson, et al.
Nature|October 7, 2021
A transcriptomic atlas of mouse cerebellar cortex comprehensively defines cell typesVelina Kozareva, Caroline Martin, Tomas Osorno, et al.
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Nature Cell Biology|November 9, 2021
Cell type ontologies of the Human Cell AtlasDavid Osumi-Sutherland, Chuan Xu, Maria Keays, et al.
Genome Research|May 4, 2013
Arboretum: reconstruction and analysis of the evolutionary history of condition-specific transcriptional modulesSushmita Roy, Ilan Wapinski, Jenna Pfiffner, et al.
Genome Biology|August 28, 2010
Strand-specific RNA sequencing reveals extensive regulated long antisense transcripts that are conserved across yeast speciesMoran Yassour, Jenna Pfiffner, Joshua Z Levin, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 30, 2016
Div-Seq: Single-nucleus RNA-Seq reveals dynamics of rare adult newborn neuronsNaomi Habib, Yinqing Li, Matthias Heidenreich, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|October 22, 2021
Single-cell profiling of proteins and chromatin accessibility using PHAGE-ATACEvgenij Fiskin, Caleb A Lareau, Leif S Ludwig, et al.
Genome Biology|February 4, 2016
Evolutionary analysis across mammals reveals distinct classes of long non-coding RNAsJenny Chen, Alexander A Shishkin, Xiaopeng Zhu, et al.
Nature|March 26, 2010
Chromatin signature of embryonic pluripotency is established during genome activationNadine L Vastenhouw, Yong Zhang, Ian G Woods, et al.
Nature|January 13, 2022
Author Correction: A transcriptomic atlas of mouse cerebellar cortex comprehensively defines cell typesVelina Kozareva, Caroline Martin, Tomas Osorno, et al.
Genome Research|December 16, 2018
A quantitative framework for characterizing the evolutionary history of mammalian gene expressionJenny Chen, Ross Swofford, Jeremy Johnson, et al.
Nature|October 7, 2021
A transcriptomic atlas of mouse cerebellar cortex comprehensively defines cell typesVelina Kozareva, Caroline Martin, Tomas Osorno, et al.
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