217 results on '"Hutchins, Andrew P."'
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2. A spatiotemporal atlas of mouse liver homeostasis and regeneration
3. A primate-specific endogenous retroviral envelope protein sequesters SFRP2 to regulate human cardiomyocyte development
4. Single-cell multi-omics sequencing of human spermatogenesis reveals a DNA demethylation event associated with male meiotic recombination
5. c-Jun as a one-way valve at the naive to primed interface
6. Restricting epigenetic activity promotes the reprogramming of transformed cells to pluripotency in a line-specific manner
7. In vitro generation of mouse morula-like cells
8. Disruption of neuronal RHEB signaling impairs oligodendrocyte differentiation and myelination through mTORC1-DLK1 axis
9. Species-specific rewiring of definitive endoderm developmental gene activation via endogenous retroviruses through TET1-mediated demethylation
10. A programmable system to methylate and demethylate N6-methyladenosine (m6A) on specific RNA transcripts in mammalian cells
11. The effects of sequencing depth on the assembly of coding and noncoding transcripts in the human genome
12. Single‐cell RNA sequencing reveals immune cell dysfunction in the peripheral blood of patients with highly aggressive gastric cancer
13. Identifying transposable element expression dynamics and heterogeneity during development at the single-cell level with a processing pipeline scTE
14. Single cells and transposable element heterogeneity in stem cells and development
15. Unified Analysis of Multiple ChIP-Seq Datasets
16. c-JUN is a barrier in hESC to cardiomyocyte transition
17. JMJD3 acts in tandem with KLF4 to facilitate reprogramming to pluripotency
18. Transposable elements are regulated by context-specific patterns of chromatin marks in mouse embryonic stem cells
19. NCoR/SMRT co-repressors cooperate with c-MYC to create an epigenetic barrier to somatic cell reprogramming
20. Capturing the interactome of newly transcribed RNA
21. Pluripotency reprogramming by competent and incompetent POU factors uncovers temporal dependency for Oct4 and Sox2
22. c-JUN is a barrier in hESC to cardiomyocyte transition.
23. The homeodomain of Oct4 is a dimeric binder of methylated CpG elements
24. Modulating the epigenetic state promotes the reprogramming of transformed cells to pluripotency in a line-specific manner
25. PCGF5 is required for neural differentiation of embryonic stem cells
26. Single-cell multiomics sequencing reveals the reprogramming defects in embryos generated by round spermatid injection
27. Metabolic and epigenetic dysfunctions underlie the arrest of in vitro fertilized human embryos in a senescent-like state
28. Transposable Elements in Pluripotent Stem Cells and Human Disease
29. Transposable elements at the center of the crossroads between embryogenesis, embryonic stem cells, reprogramming, and long non-coding RNAs
30. CTCF functions as an insulator for somatic genes and a chromatin remodeler for pluripotency genes during reprogramming
31. The effects of sequencing depth on the assembly of coding and noncoding transcripts in the human genome
32. Species-Specific Rewiring of Definitive Endoderm Developmental Gene Activation via Endogenous Retroviruses Through TET1 Mediated Demethylation
33. Human embryos arrest in a quiescent-like state characterized by metabolic and zygotic genome activation problems
34. Publisher Correction: NCoR/SMRT co-repressors cooperate with c-MYC to create an epigenetic barrier to somatic cell reprogramming
35. Oct4 switches partnering from Sox2 to Sox17 to reinterpret the enhancer code and specify endoderm
36. Transposable element sequence fragments incorporated into coding and noncoding transcripts modulate the transcriptome of human pluripotent stem cells
37. A programmable system to methylate and demethylate m6A on specific mRNAs
38. β-Catenin safeguards the ground state of mouse pluripotency by strengthening the robustness of the transcriptional apparatus
39. Chromatin and Epigenetic Rearrangements in Embryonic Stem Cell Fate Transitions
40. DNA Damage Induces Dynamic Associations of BRD4/P-TEFb With Chromatin and Modulates Gene Transcription in a BRD4-Dependent and -Independent Manner
41. The IL-10/STAT3-mediated anti-inflammatory response: recent developments and future challenges
42. Systematic screening of CTCF binding partners identifies that BHLHE40 regulates CTCF genome-wide distribution and long-range chromatin interactions
43. Transposable Element-Gene Splicing Modulates the Transcriptional Landscape of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
44. Unveiling transposable element expression heterogeneity in cell fate regulation at the single-cell level
45. β-Catenin safeguards the ground state of mousepluripotency by strengthening the robustness of the transcriptional apparatus
46. Selective recruitment of proteins to 5′ cap complexes during the growth cycle in Arabidopsis
47. DPre: computational identification of differentiation bias and genes underlying cell type conversions
48. An alternative CTCF isoform antagonizes canonical CTCF occupancy and changes chromatin architecture to promote apoptosis
49. Resolving Cell Fate Decisions during Somatic Cell Reprogramming by Single-Cell RNA-Seq
50. Computational Methods for Mapping, Assembly and Quantification for Coding and Non-coding Transcripts
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