Dennis Gong
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Recent Articles
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Gong D, Arbesfeld-Qiu J, Perrault E, Bae J, Hwang W
Cancer Cell
. 2024 Oct;
42(10):1653-1675.
PMID: 39366372
Microscopic examination of cells in their tissue context has been the driving force behind diagnostic histopathology over the past two centuries. Recently, the rise of advanced molecular biomarkers identified through...
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Shiau C, Cao J, Gong D, Gregory M, Caldwell N, Yin X, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2024 Sep;
56(11):2466-2478.
PMID: 39227743
In combination with cell-intrinsic properties, interactions in the tumor microenvironment modulate therapeutic response. We leveraged single-cell spatial transcriptomics to dissect the remodeling of multicellular neighborhoods and cell-cell interactions in human...
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Shiau C, Cao J, Gregory M, Gong D, Yin X, Cho J, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jul;
PMID: 37425692
In combination with cell intrinsic properties, interactions in the tumor microenvironment modulate therapeutic response. We leveraged high-plex single-cell spatial transcriptomics to dissect the remodeling of multicellular neighborhoods and cell-cell interactions...
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Gong D, Ben-Akiva E, Singh A, Yamagata H, Est-Witte S, Shade J, et al.
Acta Biomater
. 2022 Oct;
154:349-358.
PMID: 36206976
Developing highly efficient non-viral gene delivery reagents is still difficult for many hard-to-transfect cell types and, to date, has mostly been conducted via brute force screening routines. High throughput in...
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Gong D, Lunz D, Stover J, Meltzer S
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2022 Sep;
101(37):e30503.
PMID: 36123898
This study sought to characterize the utility of a gene methylation-based biomarker test that has been validated to predict progression towards esophageal adenocarcinoma. Barrett esophagus (BE) is a precursor condition...