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Maxwell R Mumbach
Affiliation
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
ORCID
Career Start Year
2013
Papers
32
H Index
26
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CM4AI Collaborator
Nathan Sheffield (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
34826345
IRF3 inhibits IFN-γ-mediated restriction of intracellular pathogens in macrophages independently of IFNAR.
J Leukoc Biol
2022
35999210
KLF4 recruits SWI/SNF to increase chromatin accessibility and reprogram the endothelial enhancer landscape under laminar shear stress.
Nat Commun
2022
34285077
Dynamic chromatin regulatory landscape of human CAR T cell exhaustion.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2021
32499651
A distal enhancer at risk locus 11q13.5 promotes suppression of colitis by T<sub>reg</sub> cells.
Nature
2020
33106633
Single-cell epigenomic analyses implicate candidate causal variants at inherited risk loci for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
Nat Genet
2020
33052334
Systematic discovery and functional interrogation of SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA-host protein interactions during infection.
bioRxiv
2020
32763147
Endogenous Retrovirus-Derived lncRNA BANCR Promotes Cardiomyocyte Migration in Humans and Non-human Primates.
Dev Cell
2020
30315781
Enhancer Connectome Nominates Target Genes of Inherited Risk Variants from Inflammatory Skin Disorders.
J Invest Dermatol
2019
31672989
GWAS for systemic sclerosis identifies multiple risk loci and highlights fibrotic and vasculopathy pathways.
Nat Commun
2019
31375813
Massively parallel single-cell chromatin landscapes of human immune cell development and intratumoral T cell exhaustion.
Nat Biotechnol
2019
30709738
A Mutation in the Transcription Factor Foxp3 Drives T Helper 2 Effector Function in Regulatory T Cells.
Immunity
2019
31133759
HiChIRP reveals RNA-associated chromosome conformation.
Nat Methods
2019
30745086
Oncogenic Notch Promotes Long-Range Regulatory Interactions within Hyperconnected 3D Cliques.
Mol Cell
2019
29686426
Transcript-indexed ATAC-seq for precision immune profiling.
Nat Med
2018
29899441
Author Correction: Discovery of stimulation-responsive immune enhancers with CRISPR activation.
Nature
2018
30397335
Retinoic acid and BMP4 cooperate with p63 to alter chromatin dynamics during surface epithelial commitment.
Nat Genet
2018
30361341
The chromatin accessibility landscape of primary human cancers.
Science
2018
29731168
Promoter of lncRNA Gene PVT1 Is a Tumor-Suppressor DNA Boundary Element.
Cell
2018
29743654
Expression of the transcription factor ZBTB46 distinguishes human histiocytic disorders of classical dendritic cell origin.
Mod Pathol
2018
28846090
An improved ATAC-seq protocol reduces background and enables interrogation of frozen tissues.
Nat Methods
2017
28945252
Enhancer connectome in primary human cells identifies target genes of disease-associated DNA elements.
Nat Genet
2017
28854172
Discovery of stimulation-responsive immune enhancers with CRISPR activation.
Nature
2017
28805829
Lineage-specific dynamic and pre-established enhancer-promoter contacts cooperate in terminal differentiation.
Nat Genet
2017
26766114
Transcriptome-wide interrogation of RNA secondary structure in living cells with icSHAPE.
Nat Protoc
2016
27643841
HiChIP: efficient and sensitive analysis of protein-directed genome architecture.
Nat Methods
2016
25745177
Immunogenetics. Dynamic profiling of the protein life cycle in response to pathogens.
Science
2015
25874869
Shade avoidance components and pathways in adult plants revealed by phenotypic profiling.
PLoS Genet
2015
24981863
Perturbation of m6A writers reveals two distinct classes of mRNA methylation at internal and 5' sites.
Cell Rep
2014
25219674
Transcriptome-wide mapping reveals widespread dynamic-regulated pseudouridylation of ncRNA and mRNA.
Cell
2014
23380664
LeafJ: an ImageJ plugin for semi-automated leaf shape measurement.
J Vis Exp
2013
23825970
Transcriptome-wide mapping of 5-methylcytidine RNA modifications in bacteria, archaea, and yeast reveals m5C within archaeal mRNAs.
PLoS Genet
2013
24269006
High-resolution mapping reveals a conserved, widespread, dynamic mRNA methylation program in yeast meiosis.
Cell
2013
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