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December 24, 2015
Genome-wide expression analysis comparing hypertrophic changes in normal and dysferlinopathy mice
Yun-Sil Lee, C Conover Talbot, Se-Jin Lee
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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June 19, 2018
Fibroproliferative genes are preferentially expressed in central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
Crystal Aguh, Yemisi Dina, C Conover Talbot, et al.
JID Innovations : Skin Science From Molecules to Population Health
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January 13, 2022
Presence of Uterine Leiomyomas Has No Significant Impact on Gene Expression Profile in the Scalp of Patients with Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia
Taylor A Jamerson, C Conover Talbot, Yemisi Dina, et al.
Plos One
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February 19, 2026
Serum Amyloid A (SAA) induces transcription affecting inflammation
George H Sack, Joseph Yun, C Conover Talbot, et al.
Infection and Immunity
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December 15, 2010
Differential effects of three canonical Toxoplasma strains on gene expression in human neuroepithelial cells
Jianchun Xiao, Lorraine Jones-Brando, C Conover Talbot, et al.
F1000Research
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March 30, 2017
Molecular signature of anastasis for reversal of apoptosis
Ho Man Tang, C Conover Talbot, Ming Chiu Fung, et al.
Scientific Data
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July 19, 2022
Transcriptomic study of anastasis for reversal of ethanol-induced apoptosis in mouse primary liver cells
Ho Man Tang, C Conover Talbot, Ming Chiu Fung, et al.
Genes & Development
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November 17, 2012
Stable intronic sequence RNA (sisRNA), a new class of noncoding RNA from the oocyte nucleus of Xenopus tropicalis
Eugene J Gardner, Zehra F Nizami, C Conover Talbot, et al.
Nature Genetics
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March 30, 2007
A database of locus-specific databases
Ourania Horaitis, C Conover Talbot, Manyphong Phommarinh, et al.
Experimental Dermatology
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January 10, 2022
Gene expression profiling suggests severe, extensive central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia may be both clinically and biologically distinct from limited disease subtypes
Taylor A Jamerson, C Conover Talbot, Yemisi Dina, et al.
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Genomics Data
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December 24, 2015
Genome-wide expression analysis comparing hypertrophic changes in normal and dysferlinopathy mice
Yun-Sil Lee, C Conover Talbot, Se-Jin Lee
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
|
June 19, 2018
Fibroproliferative genes are preferentially expressed in central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
Crystal Aguh, Yemisi Dina, C Conover Talbot, et al.
JID Innovations : Skin Science From Molecules to Population Health
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January 13, 2022
Presence of Uterine Leiomyomas Has No Significant Impact on Gene Expression Profile in the Scalp of Patients with Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia
Taylor A Jamerson, C Conover Talbot, Yemisi Dina, et al.
Plos One
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February 19, 2026
Serum Amyloid A (SAA) induces transcription affecting inflammation
George H Sack, Joseph Yun, C Conover Talbot, et al.
Infection and Immunity
|
December 15, 2010
Differential effects of three canonical Toxoplasma strains on gene expression in human neuroepithelial cells
Jianchun Xiao, Lorraine Jones-Brando, C Conover Talbot, et al.
F1000Research
|
March 30, 2017
Molecular signature of anastasis for reversal of apoptosis
Ho Man Tang, C Conover Talbot, Ming Chiu Fung, et al.
Scientific Data
|
July 19, 2022
Transcriptomic study of anastasis for reversal of ethanol-induced apoptosis in mouse primary liver cells
Ho Man Tang, C Conover Talbot, Ming Chiu Fung, et al.
Genes & Development
|
November 17, 2012
Stable intronic sequence RNA (sisRNA), a new class of noncoding RNA from the oocyte nucleus of Xenopus tropicalis
Eugene J Gardner, Zehra F Nizami, C Conover Talbot, et al.
Nature Genetics
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March 30, 2007
A database of locus-specific databases
Ourania Horaitis, C Conover Talbot, Manyphong Phommarinh, et al.
Experimental Dermatology
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January 10, 2022
Gene expression profiling suggests severe, extensive central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia may be both clinically and biologically distinct from limited disease subtypes
Taylor A Jamerson, C Conover Talbot, Yemisi Dina, et al.
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