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Integrative analysis of 111 reference human epigenomes
A Kundaje, W Meuleman, J Ernst, M Bilenky, A Yen, A Heravi-Moussavi, ...
Nature 518 (7539), 317-330, 2015
59272015
Global epigenomic reconfiguration during mammalian brain development
R Lister, EA Mukamel, JR Nery, M Urich, CA Puddifoot, ND Johnson, ...
Science 341 (6146), 1237905, 2013
18992013
Epigenomic analysis of multilineage differentiation of human embryonic stem cells
W Xie, MD Schultz, R Lister, Z Hou, N Rajagopal, P Ray, JW Whitaker, ...
Cell 153 (5), 1134-1148, 2013
7712013
Transgenerational epigenetic instability is a source of novel methylation variants
RJ Schmitz, MD Schultz, MG Lewsey, RC O’Malley, MA Urich, O Libiger, ...
Science 334 (6054), 369-373, 2011
6832011
Human body epigenome maps reveal noncanonical DNA methylation variation
MD Schultz, Y He, JW Whitaker, M Hariharan, EA Mukamel, D Leung, ...
Nature 523 (7559), 212-216, 2015
6432015
Patterns of population epigenomic diversity
RJ Schmitz, MD Schultz, MA Urich, JR Nery, M Pelizzola, O Libiger, A Alix, ...
Nature 495 (7440), 193-198, 2013
5842013
Genome-Wide Association Study in Asian Populations Identifies Variants in ETS1 and WDFY4 Associated with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
W Yang, N Shen, DQ Ye, Q Liu, Y Zhang, XX Qian, N Hirankarn, D Ying, ...
PLoS genetics 6 (2), e1000841, 2010
4582010
RF1 knockout allows ribosomal incorporation of unnatural amino acids at multiple sites
DBF Johnson, J Xu, Z Shen, JK Takimoto, MD Schultz, RJ Schmitz, ...
Nature chemical biology 7 (11), 779-786, 2011
3862011
Abnormalities in human pluripotent cells due to reprogramming mechanisms
H Ma, R Morey, RC O'Neil, Y He, B Daughtry, MD Schultz, M Hariharan, ...
Nature 511 (7508), 177-183, 2014
3742014
Stress induced gene expression drives transient DNA methylation changes at adjacent repetitive elements
D Secco, C Wang, H Shou, MD Schultz, S Chiarenza, L Nussaume, ...
elife 4, e09343, 2015
3352015
‘Leveling’the playing field for analyses of single-base resolution DNA methylomes
MD Schultz, RJ Schmitz, JR Ecker
Trends in Genetics 28 (12), 583-585, 2012
2632012
The developmental potential of iPSCs is greatly influenced by reprogramming factor selection
Y Buganim, S Markoulaki, N Van Wietmarschen, H Hoke, T Wu, K Ganz, ...
Cell stem cell 15 (3), 295-309, 2014
1772014
Human DNA methylomes of neurodegenerative diseases show common epigenomic patterns
JV Sanchez-Mut, H Heyn, E Vidal, S Moran, S Sayols, R Delgado-Morales, ...
Translational psychiatry 6 (1), e718-e718, 2016
1642016
Active DNA demethylation at enhancers during the vertebrate phylotypic period
O Bogdanovic, AH Smits, E de la Calle Mustienes, JJ Tena, E Ford, ...
Nature genetics 48 (4), 417-430, 2016
1532016
Active DNA demethylation at enhancers during the vertebrate phylotypic period
O Bogdanović, AH Smits, E de la Calle Mustienes, JJ Tena, E Ford, ...
Nature genetics 48 (4), 417-426, 2016
1302016
Release Factor One Is Nonessential in Escherichia coli
DBF Johnson, C Wang, J Xu, MD Schultz, RJ Schmitz, JR Ecker, L Wang
ACS chemical biology 7 (8), 1337-1344, 2012
1302012
Dynamic and rapid changes in the transcriptome and epigenome during germination and in developing rice (Oryza sativa) coleoptiles under anoxia and re …
R Narsai, D Secco, MD Schultz, JR Ecker, R Lister, J Whelan
The Plant Journal 89 (4), 805-824, 2017
692017
RAPID detection of gene–gene interactions in genome-wide association studies
D Brinza, M Schultz, G Tesler, V Bafna
Bioinformatics 26 (22), 2856-2862, 2010
602010
Surveillance of 3′ Noncoding Transcripts Requires FIERY1 and XRN3 in Arabidopsis
Y Kurihara, RJ Schmitz, JR Nery, MD Schultz, E Okubo-Kurihara, ...
G3: Genes| Genomes| Genetics 2 (4), 487-498, 2012
572012
Combined genomic and epigenomic assessment of cell-free circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) improves assay sensitivity in early-stage colorectal cancer (CRC)
ST Kim, VM Raymond, JO Park, E Zotenko, YS Park, M Schultz, WK Kang, ...
Cancer research 79 (13_Supplement), 916-916, 2019
332019
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