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Mayer S, Chen J, Velmeshev D, Mayer A, Eze U, Bhaduri A, et al.
Neuron . 2019 Feb; 102(1):143-158.e7. PMID: 30770253
In the developing human neocortex, progenitor cells generate diverse cell types prenatally. Progenitor cells and newborn neurons respond to signaling cues, including neurotransmitters. While single-cell RNA sequencing has revealed cellular...
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Ramalingam N, Fowler B, Szpankowski L, Leyrat A, Hukari K, Maung M, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2017 Mar; 5:11. PMID: 28299310
[This corrects the article on p. 70 in vol. 4, PMID: 27709111.].
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Ramalingam N, Fowler B, Szpankowski L, Leyrat A, Hukari K, Maung M, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2016 Oct; 4:70. PMID: 27709111
The study of single cells has evolved over the past several years to include expression and genomic analysis of an increasing number of single cells. Several studies have demonstrated wide...
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Pollen A, Nowakowski T, Shuga J, Wang X, Leyrat A, Lui J, et al.
Nat Biotechnol . 2014 Aug; 32(10):1053-8. PMID: 25086649
Large-scale surveys of single-cell gene expression have the potential to reveal rare cell populations and lineage relationships but require efficient methods for cell capture and mRNA sequencing. Although cellular barcoding...
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Hukari K, Shultz M, Isely N, Milson R, West J
J Lab Autom . 2011 Sep; 16(5):355-65. PMID: 21906561
Molecular diagnostic analysis and life science studies are dependent on the ability to effectively prepare samples for analysis. We report the development of a system that enables robust sample preparation...
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Hukari K, Patel K, Renzi R, West J
Electrophoresis . 2010 Aug; 31(16):2804-12. PMID: 20737447
Rapid and specific characterization of bacterial endospores is dependent on the ability to rupture the cell wall to enable analysis of the intracellular components. In particular, bacterial spores from the...
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Satterfield B, Bartosiewicz M, West J, Caplan M
J Mol Diagn . 2010 Mar; 12(3):359-67. PMID: 20304941
The failure to correctly identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) significantly contributes to the misdiagnosis of infectious disease. Contrary to the strategy of creating shorter probes to improve SNP differentiation, we...
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Satterfield B, Caplan M, West J
Nucleic Acids Res . 2008 Sep; 36(19):e129. PMID: 18790801
Nucleic acid sandwich assays improve low-density array analysis through the addition of a capture probe and a specific label, increasing specificity and sensitivity. Here, we employ photo-initiated porous polymer monolith...
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West J, Satterfield B
Methods Mol Biol . 2008 Mar; 385:9-21. PMID: 18365701
Efficient and rapid isolation of nucleic acids is of significant importance in the field of genomics for a variety of applications. Current techniques for the isolation of specific nucleic acids...
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Satterfield B, Kulesh D, Norwood D, Wasieloski Jr L, Caplan M, West J
Clin Chem . 2007 Oct; 53(12):2042-50. PMID: 17932130
Background: False-positive results are a common problem in real-time PCR identification of DNA sequences that differ from near neighbors by a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) or deletion. Because of a lack...