Elizabeth L Wilder
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Recent Articles
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Roy A, Conroy R, Taylor V, Mietz J, Fingerman I, Pazin M, et al.
Mol Cell
. 2023 Jan;
83(3):335-342.
PMID: 36640770
Genomic architecture appears to play crucial roles in health and a variety of diseases. How nuclear structures reorganize over different timescales is elusive, partly because the tools needed to probe...
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Roy A, Wilder E, Anderson J
Sci Adv
. 2021 Nov;
7(46):eabl7148.
PMID: 34757791
Large-scale generation of protein capture reagents remains a technical challenge, but their generation is just the beginning. Validation is a critical, iterative process that yields different results for different uses....
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Roy A, Sierra F, Howcroft K, Singer D, Sharpless N, Hodes R, et al.
Cell
. 2020 Oct;
183(5):1143-1146.
PMID: 33128870
Given the heterogeneity of senescent cells, our knowledge of both the drivers and consequences of cellular senescence in tissues and organs remains limited, as is our understanding of how this...
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Satterlee J, Chadwick L, Tyson F, McAllister K, Beaver J, Birnbaum L, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2019 Sep;
5(7):eaaw6507.
PMID: 31501771
The NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Program was launched to deliver reference epigenomic data from human tissues and cells, develop tools and methods for analyzing the epigenome, discover novel epigenetic marks, develop...
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Roy A, Conroy R, Smith J, Yao Y, Beckel-Mitchener A, Anderson J, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2018 Aug;
4(8):eaat8573.
PMID: 30083611
It has become exceedingly important to understand the precise molecular profiles of the nearly 40 trillion cells in an adult human because of their role in determining health, disease, and...
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Collins F, Anderson J, Austin C, Battey J, Birnbaum L, Briggs J, et al.
Science
. 2016 Mar;
351(6280):1405.
PMID: 27013720
No abstract available.
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Collins F, Wilder E, Zerhouni E
Science
. 2014 Jul;
345(6194):274-6.
PMID: 25035478
No abstract available.
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Wilder E, Tabak L, Pettigrew R, Collins F
Science
. 2013 Nov;
342(6160):798.
PMID: 24233704
No abstract available.
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McMahon A, Aronow B, Davidson D, Davies J, Gaido K, Grimmond S, et al.
J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2008 Feb;
19(4):667-71.
PMID: 18287559
In late 2004, an International Consortium of research groups were charged with the task of producing a high-quality molecular anatomy of the developing mammalian urogenital tract (UGT). Given the importance...