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1. Neuropeptide signalling orchestrates T cell differentiation

2. Systematic perturbation screens identify regulators of inflammatory macrophage states and a role for TNF mRNA m6A modification

5. A transcription factor atlas of directed differentiation

6. Systematic perturbation screens decode regulators of inflammatory macrophage states and identify a role for TNF mRNA m6A modification

7. Multimodal pooled Perturb-CITE-seq screens in patient models define mechanisms of cancer immune evasion

11. Multiplexed single-cell transcriptional response profiling to define cancer vulnerabilities and therapeutic mechanism of action

13. A transcription factor atlas of directed differentiation

14. Mostly natural sequencing-by-synthesis for scRNA-seq using Ultima sequencing

15. Systematically characterizing the roles of E3-ligase family members in inflammatory responses with massively parallel Perturb-seq

16. Compressed Perturb-seq: highly efficient screens for regulatory circuits using random composite perturbations

17. Mostly natural sequencing-by-synthesis for scRNA-seq using Ultima sequencing

18. CRISPR screens reveal neuropeptide signaling orchestrates T helper cell differentiation

19. Multiplexed single-cell transcriptional response profiling to define cancer vulnerabilities and therapeutic mechanism of action

20. Single cell RNA-seq by mostly-natural sequencing by synthesis

21. A transcription factor atlas of directed differentiation

26. Multiplexed single-cell transcriptional response profiling to define cancer vulnerabilities and therapeutic mechanism of action

31. Multi-modal pooled Perturb-CITE-Seq screens in patient models define novel mechanisms of cancer immune evasion

34. Multiplexed single-cell profiling of post-perturbation transcriptional responses to define cancer vulnerabilities and therapeutic mechanism of action

37. A collection of programs for one‐dimensional Ising analysis of linear repeat proteins with point substitutions.

40. Pro-apoptotic phytochemicals inhibit cell proliferation and promote oxidation of the typical 2-Cys peroxiredoxin proteins in Jurkat T-lymphoma cells

41. Electrochemical characterization of purified Rhus vernicifera laccase: voltammetric evidence for a sequential four-electron transfer

42. GARLIC AND TEA TREE OIL COMPOUNDS PROMOTE OXIDATION OF THE TYPICAL 2-CYS PEROXIREDOXIN PROTEINS IN JURKAT T-LYMPHOCYTES.

43. Pre-Treatment Of Erythrocytes With Garlic Or Tea Tree Oil Promotes Oxidation Of The Peroxiredoxin 2 Protein And Makes The Cells Less Susceptible To Infection By Plasmodium Falciparum.

47. Plant Host Genetics of Nodulation Initiation in Soybean

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