Nicholas Gomez
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Yang Y, Gomez N, Infarinato N, Adam R, Sribour M, Baek I, et al.
Nat Cell Biol
. 2023 Jul;
25(8):1185-1195.
PMID: 37488435
During development, progenitors simultaneously activate one lineage while silencing another, a feature highly regulated in adult stem cells but derailed in cancers. Equipped to bind cognate motifs in closed chromatin,...
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Ge Y, Miao Y, Gur-Cohen S, Gomez N, Yang H, Nikolova M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Feb;
117(10):5339-5350.
PMID: 32094197
Aging manifests with architectural alteration and functional decline of multiple organs throughout an organism. In mammals, aged skin is accompanied by a marked reduction in hair cycling and appearance of...
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Lyndon M, Cassidy M, Celi L, Hendrik L, Kim Y, Gomez N, et al.
Int J Med Inform
. 2018 Mar;
112:1-5.
PMID: 29500006
Objective: Machine learning in healthcare, and innovative healthcare technology in general, require complex interactions within multidisciplinary teams. Healthcare hackathons are being increasingly used as a model for cross-disciplinary collaboration and...
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Dominguez D, Tsai Y, Gomez N, Jha D, Davis I, Wang Z
Cell Res
. 2016 Jul;
26(8):946-62.
PMID: 27364684
Progression through the cell cycle is largely dependent on waves of periodic gene expression, and the regulatory networks for these transcriptome dynamics have emerged as critical points of vulnerability in...
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Gorman G, Schaefer A, Ng Y, Gomez N, Blakely E, Alston C, et al.
Ann Neurol
. 2015 Feb;
77(5):753-9.
PMID: 25652200
Objective: The prevalence of mitochondrial disease has proven difficult to establish, predominantly as a result of clinical and genetic heterogeneity. The phenotypic spectrum of mitochondrial disease has expanded significantly since...