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Eric W Martin

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Barclay M, Wright N, Cavanaugh P, Pensack R, Martin E, Turner D
Opt Lett . 2024 Apr; 49(8):2065-2068. PMID: 38621077
We report ultrabroadband two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2D ES) measurements obtained in the pump-probe geometry using conventional optics. A phase-stabilized Michelson interferometer provides the pump-pulse delay interval, τ, necessary to obtain...
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Martin E, Rodriguez Y Baena A, Reggiardo R, Worthington A, Mattingly C, Poscablo D, et al.
Stem Cells . 2023 Mar; 41(5):520-539. PMID: 36945732
Epigenetic mechanisms regulate the multilineage differentiation capacity of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) into a variety of blood and immune cells. Mapping the chromatin dynamics of functionally defined cell populations will...
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Purz T, Hipsley B, Martin E, Ulbricht R, Cundiff S
Opt Express . 2022 Dec; 30(25):45008-45019. PMID: 36522912
We demonstrate rapid imaging based on four-wave mixing (FWM) by assessing the quality of advanced materials through measurement of their nonlinear response, exciton dephasing, and exciton lifetimes. We use a...
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Purz T, Martin E, Holtzmann W, Rivera P, Alfrey A, Bates K, et al.
J Chem Phys . 2022 Jun; 156(21):214704. PMID: 35676152
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are regarded as a possible material platform for quantum information science and related device applications. In TMD monolayers, the dephasing time and inhomogeneity are crucial parameters...
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Purz T, Cundiff S, Martin E
Opt Lett . 2021 Oct; 46(19):4813-4816. PMID: 34598206
We show that accelerated nonlinear imaging, such as stimulated Raman scattering and pump-probe imaging, is enabled by an order of magnitude reduction of data acquisition time when replacing the exponentially-weighted-moving-average...
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Martin E, Krietsch J, Reggiardo R, Sousae R, Kim D, Forsberg E
Epigenetics Chromatin . 2021 Jan; 14(1):2. PMID: 33407811
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) have the capacity to differentiate into vastly different types of mature blood cells. The epigenetic mechanisms regulating the multilineage ability, or multipotency, of HSCs are not...
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Martin E, Malgor R, Resto V, Goetz D, Burdick M
Sci Rep . 2019 Jun; 9(1):8511. PMID: 31186472
Cell adhesion mediated by selectins (expressed by activated endothelium, activated platelets, and leukocytes) binding to their resepective selectin ligands (expressed by cancer cells) may be involved in metastasis. Therefore, methods...
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Boyer S, Rajendiran S, Beaudin A, Smith-Berdan S, Muthuswamy P, Perez-Cunningham J, et al.
Stem Cell Reports . 2019 Mar; 12(4):801-815. PMID: 30905737
Hematopoiesis is arguably one of the best understood stem cell systems; however, significant challenges remain to reach a consensus understanding of the lineage potential, heterogeneity, and relationships of hematopoietic stem...
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Carlson G, Martin E, Shirure V, Malgor R, Resto V, Goetz D, et al.
PLoS One . 2017 Mar; 12(3):e0173747. PMID: 28282455
A growing body of evidence suggests that L-selectin ligands presented on circulating tumor cells facilitate metastasis by binding L-selectin presented on leukocytes. Commonly used methods for detecting L-selectin ligands on...
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Ugarte F, Sousae R, Cinquin B, Martin E, Krietsch J, Sanchez G, et al.
Stem Cell Reports . 2015 Oct; 5(5):728-740. PMID: 26489895
Epigenetic regulation serves as the basis for stem cell differentiation into distinct cell types, but it is unclear how global epigenetic changes are regulated during this process. Here, we tested...