Gary Bader
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Recent Articles
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Amit I, Ardlie K, Arzuaga F, Awandare G, Bader G, Bernier A, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Nov;
15(1):10019.
PMID: 39567491
The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) is a global partnership "to create comprehensive reference maps of all human cells-the fundamental units of life - as a basis for both understanding human...
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Golebiewski M, Bader G, Gleeson P, Gorochowski T, Keating S, Konig M, et al.
J Integr Bioinform
. 2024 Jul;
21(1).
PMID: 39026464
No abstract available.
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Wilson G, Duong A, Moshkelgosha S, Bader G, Keshavjee S, Martinu T, et al.
Front Transplant
. 2024 Jul;
2:1161146.
PMID: 38993922
Background: Single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology has revealed novel cell populations in organs, uncovered regulatory relationships between genes, and allowed for tracking of cell lineage trajectory during development. It demonstrates promise...
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Wesley B, Ross A, Muraro D, Miao Z, Saxton S, Tomaz R, et al.
Nat Cell Biol
. 2022 Sep;
24(10):1487-1498.
PMID: 36109670
The liver has been studied extensively due to the broad number of diseases affecting its vital functions. However, therapeutic advances have been hampered by the lack of knowledge concerning human...
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Gillespie M, Jassal B, Stephan R, Milacic M, Rothfels K, Senff-Ribeiro A, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2021 Nov;
50(D1):D687-D692.
PMID: 34788843
The Reactome Knowledgebase (https://reactome.org), an Elixir core resource, provides manually curated molecular details across a broad range of physiological and pathological biological processes in humans, including both hereditary and acquired...
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Ho J, Dobson S, Voisin V, McLeod J, Kennedy J, Mitchell A, et al.
Blood Adv
. 2020 Nov;
4(21):5402-5413.
PMID: 33147339
The leukemia stem cell (LSC) populations of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) exhibit phenotypic, genetic, and functional heterogeneity that contribute to therapy failure and relapse. Progress toward understanding the mechanistic basis...
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Lawson K, Sousa C, Zhang X, Kim E, Akthar R, Caumanns J, et al.
Nature
. 2020 Sep;
586(7827):120-126.
PMID: 32968282
The genetic circuits that allow cancer cells to evade destruction by the host immune system remain poorly understood. Here, to identify a phenotypically robust core set of genes and pathways...
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Selvadurai H, Luis E, Desai K, Lan X, Vladoiu M, Whitley O, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2020 Apr;
31(2):107511.
PMID: 32294450
Medulloblastoma (MB) is a neoplasm linked to dysregulated cerebellar development. Previously, we demonstrated that the Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) subgroup grows hierarchically, with Sox2 cells at the apex of tumor progression...
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Dobson S, Garcia-Prat L, Vanner R, Wintersinger J, Waanders E, Gu Z, et al.
Cancer Discov
. 2020 Feb;
10(4):568-587.
PMID: 32086311
Disease recurrence causes significant mortality in B-progenitor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). Genomic analysis of matched diagnosis and relapse samples shows relapse often arising from minor diagnosis subclones. However, why therapy...
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Fields S, Drees B, Hazbun T, Tucker C, Tong A, Evangelista M, et al.
ScientificWorldJournal
. 2018 Jul;
2:93-94.
PMID: 29973818
No abstract available.