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Yin C Lin
Baylor Institute for Immunology Research
2000
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Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
35008373CTCF Expression and Dynamic Motif Accessibility Modulates Epithelial-Mesenchymal Gene Expression.Cancers (Basel)2022
33731366Chromatin Accessibility Identifies Regulatory Elements Predictive of Gene Expression and Disease Outcome in Multiple Myeloma.Clin Cancer Res2021
33712472The transcription factor Bcl11b promotes both canonical and adaptive NK cell differentiation.Sci Immunol2021
32268089Plasma Cell Fate Is Orchestrated by Elaborate Changes in Genome Compartmentalization and Inter-chromosomal Hubs.Cell Rep2020
33168807Triptolide targets super-enhancer networks in pancreatic cancer cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts.Oncogenesis2020
32887843The transcription factor E2A activates multiple enhancers that drive <i>Rag</i> expression in developing T and B cells.Sci Immunol2020
32610145Plasma Cell Fate Is Orchestrated by Elaborate Changes in Genome Compartmentalization and Inter-chromosomal Hubs.Cell Rep2020
30782633Rcs Phosphorelay Activation in Cardiolipin-Deficient Escherichia coli Reduces Biofilm Formation.J Bacteriol2019
29519805Active enhancer and chromatin accessibility landscapes chart the regulatory network of primary multiple myeloma.Blood2018
28514688The E-Id Protein Axis Specifies Adaptive Lymphoid Cell Identity and Suppresses Thymic Innate Lymphoid Cell Development.Immunity2017
27630164Transcriptional Repression of IFN Regulatory Factor 7 by MYC Is Critical for Type I IFN Production in Human Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells.J Immunol2016
31453219CRISPR Explorer: A fast and intuitive tool for designing guide RNA for genome editing.J Biol Methods2016
25692700ICOS coreceptor signaling inactivates the transcription factor FOXO1 to promote Tfh cell differentiation.Immunity2015
23266214Nuclear location and the control of developmental progression.Curr Opin Genet Dev2013
23064439Global changes in the nuclear positioning of genes and intra- and interdomain genomic interactions that orchestrate B cell fate.Nat Immunol2012
23213261Positive intergenic feedback circuitry, involving EBF1 and FOXO1, orchestrates B-cell fate.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2012
21606361CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) and cohesin influence the genomic architecture of the Igh locus and antisense transcription in pro-B cells.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2011
21857655The opposing roles of the transcription factor E2A and its antagonist Id3 that orchestrate and enforce the naive fate of T cells.Nat Immunol2011
21930392Factors and networks that underpin early hematopoiesis.Semin Immunol2011
21903424Multilineage priming of enhancer repertoires precedes commitment to the B and myeloid cell lineages in hematopoietic progenitors.Immunity2011
20513432Simple combinations of lineage-determining transcription factors prime cis-regulatory elements required for macrophage and B cell identities.Mol Cell2010
20543837A global network of transcription factors, involving E2A, EBF1 and Foxo1, that orchestrates B cell fate.Nat Immunol2010
15917439Stimulation of the XPB ATP-dependent helicase by the beta subunit of TFIIE.Nucleic Acids Res2005
15937491TFIIH XPB mutants suggest a unified bacterial-like mechanism for promoter opening but not escape.Nat Struct Mol Biol2005
15236961The Schizosaccharomyces pombe open promoter bubble: mammalian-like arrangement and properties.J Mol Biol2004
10709915A latent inhibitor of fibrin polymerization with ancillary anticoagulant activity.Thromb Res2000
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