Phuong Dao
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Recent Articles
1.
Johnson W, Epstein-Peterson Z, Ganesan N, Pak T, Chang T, Dao P, et al.
Haematologica
. 2024 May;
109(9):2998-3003.
PMID: 38752279
No abstract available.
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van der Veeken J, Zhong Y, Sharma R, Mazutis L, Dao P, Peer D, et al.
Immunity
. 2019 Apr;
50(5):1202-1217.e7.
PMID: 31027997
Stable changes in chromatin states and gene expression in cells of the immune system form the basis for memory of infections and other challenges. Here, we used naturally occurring cis-regulatory...
3.
Azizi E, Carr A, Plitas G, Cornish A, Konopacki C, Prabhakaran S, et al.
Cell
. 2018 Jul;
174(5):1293-1308.e36.
PMID: 29961579
Knowledge of immune cell phenotypes in the tumor microenvironment is essential for understanding mechanisms of cancer progression and immunotherapy response. We profiled 45,000 immune cells from eight breast carcinomas, as...
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Dao P, Kim Y, Wojtowicz D, Madan S, Sharan R, Przytycka T
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2017 Oct;
13(10):e1005695.
PMID: 29023534
The analysis of the mutational landscape of cancer, including mutual exclusivity and co-occurrence of mutations, has been instrumental in studying the disease. We hypothesized that exploring the interplay between co-occurrence,...
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Shrestha R, Hodzic E, Sauerwald T, Dao P, Wang K, Yeung J, et al.
Genome Res
. 2017 Aug;
27(9):1573-1588.
PMID: 28768687
Prioritizing molecular alterations that act as drivers of cancer remains a crucial bottleneck in therapeutic development. Here we introduce HIT'nDRIVE, a computational method that integrates genomic and transcriptomic data to...
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Gomes M, Dao P, Jeong K, Slack C, Vassiliou C, Finbloom J, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2016 Jul;
138(31):9747-50.
PMID: 27472048
We report a (129)Xe NMR relaxation-based sensing approach that exploits changes in the bulk xenon relaxation rate induced by slowed tumbling of a cryptophane-based sensor upon target binding. The amplification...
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Dao P, Hoinka J, Takahashi M, Zhou J, Ho M, Wang Y, et al.
Cell Syst
. 2016 Jul;
3(1):62-70.
PMID: 27467247
Aptamers, short RNA or DNA molecules that bind distinct targets with high affinity and specificity, can be identified using high-throughput systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (HT-SELEX), but scalable...
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Dao P, Wojtowicz D, Nelson S, Levens D, Przytycka T
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2016 Apr;
12(4):e1004821.
PMID: 27078128
Recent genome-wide analyses have uncovered a high accumulation of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) at the 5' end of genes. This elevated Pol II presence at promoters, referred to here...
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Hoinka J, Dao P, Przytycka T
Mol Ther Nucleic Acids
. 2015 Oct;
4:e257.
PMID: 26461977
No abstract available.
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Jeong K, Slack C, Vassiliou C, Dao P, Gomes M, Kennedy D, et al.
Chemphyschem
. 2015 Sep;
16(17):3573-7.
PMID: 26376768
Recent work has shown that xenon chemical shifts in cryptophane-cage sensors are affected when tethered chelators bind to metals. Here, we explore the xenon shifts in response to a wide...