Amjad Askary
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Recent Articles
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Samadi Z, Hao K, Askary A
Genome Biol
. 2025 Jan;
26(1):3.
PMID: 39754206
Deciphering the link between tissue architecture and function requires methods to identify and interpret patterns in spatial arrangement of cells. We present SMORE, an approach to detect patterns in sequential...
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Askary A, Chen W, Choi J, Du L, Elowitz M, Gagnon J, et al.
Nat Rev Genet
. 2024 Nov;
26(3):203-222.
PMID: 39587306
A paradigm for biology is emerging in which cells can be genetically programmed to write their histories into their own genomes. These records can subsequently be read, and the cellular...
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Hao K, Barrett M, Samadi Z, Zarezadeh A, McGrath Y, Askary A
bioRxiv
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39416000
The intensity and duration of biological signals encode information that allows a few pathways to regulate a wide array of cellular behaviors. Despite the central importance of signaling in biomedical...
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Samadi Z, Askary A
bioRxiv
. 2024 Apr;
PMID: 38645046
Spatial organization of cells is crucial to both proper physiological function of tissues and pathological conditions like cancer. Recent advances in spatial transcriptomics have enabled joint profiling of gene expression...
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Tran M, Askary A, Elowitz M
Dev Cell
. 2024 Feb;
59(6):812-826.e3.
PMID: 38359830
In multicellular organisms, cell types must be produced and maintained in appropriate proportions. One way this is achieved is through committed progenitor cells or extrinsic interactions that produce specific patterns...
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Tran M, Askary A, Elowitz M
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jun;
PMID: 37333085
In multicellular organisms, cell types must be produced and maintained in appropriate proportions. One way this is achieved is through committed progenitor cells that produce specific sets of descendant cell...
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Perens E, Diaz J, Quesnel A, Askary A, Crump J, Yelon D
Development
. 2021 Aug;
148(15).
PMID: 34338289
Transcriptional regulatory networks refine gene expression boundaries to define the dimensions of organ progenitor territories. Kidney progenitors originate within the intermediate mesoderm (IM), but the pathways that establish the boundary...
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Askary A, Sanchez-Guardado L, Linton J, Chadly D, Budde M, Cai L, et al.
Nat Biotechnol
. 2020 Jan;
38(2):245.
PMID: 31988471
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Askary A, Sanchez-Guardado L, Linton J, Chadly D, Budde M, Cai L, et al.
Nat Biotechnol
. 2019 Nov;
38(1):66-75.
PMID: 31740838
Molecular barcoding technologies that uniquely identify single cells are hampered by limitations in barcode measurement. Readout by sequencing does not preserve the spatial organization of cells in tissues, whereas imaging...
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Askary A, Xu P, Barske L, Bay M, Bump P, Balczerski B, et al.
Development
. 2017 Jul;
144(16):2994-3005.
PMID: 28705894
Patterning of the facial skeleton involves the precise deployment of thousands of genes in distinct regions of the pharyngeal arches. Despite the significance for craniofacial development, how genetic programs drive...