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Brian T Do

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Trends in Cancer|September 24, 2022
GOT2 consider the tumor microenvironmentBrian T Do, Matthew G Vander Heiden
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|June 16, 2014
Dicer-microRNA-Myc circuit promotes transcription of hundreds of long noncoding RNAsGrace X Y Zheng, Brian T Do, Dan E Webster, et al.
Nature Methods|April 26, 2016
irCLIP platform for efficient characterization of protein-RNA interactionsBrian J Zarnegar, Ryan A Flynn, Ying Shen, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|August 4, 2022
Nucleotide imbalance decouples cell growth from cell proliferationFrances F Diehl, Teemu P Miettinen, Ryan Elbashir, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|November 21, 2014
Dissecting noncoding and pathogen RNA-protein interactomesRyan A Flynn, Lance Martin, Robert C Spitale, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|February 16, 2016
7SK-BAF axis controls pervasive transcription at enhancersRyan A Flynn, Brian T Do, Adam J Rubin, et al.
Genes & Development|April 16, 2025
Histone chaperones coupled to DNA replication and transcription control divergent chromatin elements to maintain cell fateReuben Franklin, Brian Zhang, Jonah Frazier, et al.
Molecular Cell|December 31, 2020
Increased demand for NAD<sup>+</sup> relative to ATP drives aerobic glycolysisAlba Luengo, Zhaoqi Li, Dan Y Gui, et al.
Nature Metabolism|June 22, 2021
Hepcidin sequesters iron to sustain nucleotide metabolism and mitochondrial function in colorectal cancer epithelial cellsAndrew J Schwartz, Joshua W Goyert, Sumeet Solanki, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 16, 2025
Riboflavin drives nucleotide biosynthesis and iron-sulfur metabolism to promote acute myeloid leukemiaStefan Bjelosevic, Rahel Fauth, Brian T Do, et al.
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Trends in Cancer|September 24, 2022
GOT2 consider the tumor microenvironmentBrian T Do, Matthew G Vander Heiden
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|June 16, 2014
Dicer-microRNA-Myc circuit promotes transcription of hundreds of long noncoding RNAsGrace X Y Zheng, Brian T Do, Dan E Webster, et al.
Nature Methods|April 26, 2016
irCLIP platform for efficient characterization of protein-RNA interactionsBrian J Zarnegar, Ryan A Flynn, Ying Shen, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|August 4, 2022
Nucleotide imbalance decouples cell growth from cell proliferationFrances F Diehl, Teemu P Miettinen, Ryan Elbashir, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|November 21, 2014
Dissecting noncoding and pathogen RNA-protein interactomesRyan A Flynn, Lance Martin, Robert C Spitale, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|February 16, 2016
7SK-BAF axis controls pervasive transcription at enhancersRyan A Flynn, Brian T Do, Adam J Rubin, et al.
Genes & Development|April 16, 2025
Histone chaperones coupled to DNA replication and transcription control divergent chromatin elements to maintain cell fateReuben Franklin, Brian Zhang, Jonah Frazier, et al.
Molecular Cell|December 31, 2020
Increased demand for NAD<sup>+</sup> relative to ATP drives aerobic glycolysisAlba Luengo, Zhaoqi Li, Dan Y Gui, et al.
Nature Metabolism|June 22, 2021
Hepcidin sequesters iron to sustain nucleotide metabolism and mitochondrial function in colorectal cancer epithelial cellsAndrew J Schwartz, Joshua W Goyert, Sumeet Solanki, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 16, 2025
Riboflavin drives nucleotide biosynthesis and iron-sulfur metabolism to promote acute myeloid leukemiaStefan Bjelosevic, Rahel Fauth, Brian T Do, et al.
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