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Sarah W Curtis

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Trends in Genetics : TIG|March 13, 2024
The heterogeneous genetic architectures of orofacial cleftsKelsey Robinson, Sarah W Curtis, Elizabeth J Leslie
Statistics in Medicine|March 30, 2022
Efficient estimation of indirect effects in case-control studies using a unified likelihood frameworkGlen A Satten, Sarah W Curtis, Claudia Solis-Lemus, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 13, 2025
Actomyosin contractility and a threshold of cadherin cell adhesion are required during tissue fusionCamilla S Teng, Sarah W Curtis, Grace C Brewer, et al.
Epigenomics|June 12, 2018
Intergenerational effects of endocrine-disrupting compounds: a review of the Michigan polybrominated biphenyl registrySarah W Curtis, Karen N Conneely, Mary E Marder, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 27, 2025
Gene expression patterns of the developing human face at single cell resolution reveal cell type contributions to normal facial variation and disease riskNagham Khouri-Farah, Emma Wentworth Winchester, Brian M Schilder, et al.
Nature Communications|March 10, 2026
Gene expression dynamics of human and mouse craniofacial development at the single-cell levelNagham Khouri-Farah, Alexandra Manchel, Emma Wentworth Winchester, et al.
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics|February 7, 2020
Endometriosis, endocrine disrupters, and epigenetics: an investigation into the complex interplay in women with polybrominated biphenyl exposure and endometriosisSabrina A Gerkowicz, Sarah W Curtis, Anna K Knight, et al.
HGG Advances|May 29, 2024
Investigating gene functions and single-cell expression profiles of de novo variants in orofacial cleftsToshiyuki Itai, Fangfang Yan, Andi Liu, et al.
Epigenetics|June 16, 2019
Exposure to polybrominated biphenyl and stochastic epigenetic mutations: application of a novel epigenetic approach to environmental exposure in the Michigan polybrominated biphenyl registrySarah W Curtis, Dawayland O Cobb, Varun Kilaru, et al.
Aging|August 4, 2019
Environmental exposure to polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) associates with an increased rate of biological agingSarah W Curtis, Dawayland O Cobb, Varun Kilaru, et al.
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Trends in Genetics : TIG|March 13, 2024
The heterogeneous genetic architectures of orofacial cleftsKelsey Robinson, Sarah W Curtis, Elizabeth J Leslie
Statistics in Medicine|March 30, 2022
Efficient estimation of indirect effects in case-control studies using a unified likelihood frameworkGlen A Satten, Sarah W Curtis, Claudia Solis-Lemus, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 13, 2025
Actomyosin contractility and a threshold of cadherin cell adhesion are required during tissue fusionCamilla S Teng, Sarah W Curtis, Grace C Brewer, et al.
Epigenomics|June 12, 2018
Intergenerational effects of endocrine-disrupting compounds: a review of the Michigan polybrominated biphenyl registrySarah W Curtis, Karen N Conneely, Mary E Marder, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 27, 2025
Gene expression patterns of the developing human face at single cell resolution reveal cell type contributions to normal facial variation and disease riskNagham Khouri-Farah, Emma Wentworth Winchester, Brian M Schilder, et al.
Nature Communications|March 10, 2026
Gene expression dynamics of human and mouse craniofacial development at the single-cell levelNagham Khouri-Farah, Alexandra Manchel, Emma Wentworth Winchester, et al.
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics|February 7, 2020
Endometriosis, endocrine disrupters, and epigenetics: an investigation into the complex interplay in women with polybrominated biphenyl exposure and endometriosisSabrina A Gerkowicz, Sarah W Curtis, Anna K Knight, et al.
HGG Advances|May 29, 2024
Investigating gene functions and single-cell expression profiles of de novo variants in orofacial cleftsToshiyuki Itai, Fangfang Yan, Andi Liu, et al.
Epigenetics|June 16, 2019
Exposure to polybrominated biphenyl and stochastic epigenetic mutations: application of a novel epigenetic approach to environmental exposure in the Michigan polybrominated biphenyl registrySarah W Curtis, Dawayland O Cobb, Varun Kilaru, et al.
Aging|August 4, 2019
Environmental exposure to polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) associates with an increased rate of biological agingSarah W Curtis, Dawayland O Cobb, Varun Kilaru, et al.
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