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Stephanie Z. Xie

University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

610 University Avenue

Toronto, ON M5G 2M9

Canada

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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The Transition from Quiescent to Activated States in Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells is Governed by Dynamic 3D Genome Reorganization

Number of pages: 128 Posted: 01 Jun 2020
University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research - PanCuRx Translational Research Initiative, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toulouse 3, Paul Sabatier University - Toulouse Cancer Research Center, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, The Hospital for Sick Children - Arthur and Sonia Labatt Brain Tumour Research Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Division of Neurosurgery, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
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Hematopoiesis, Epigenetics, CTCF, Chromatin Interactions, Chromatin accessibility, topologically associated domain, Low-C, 4D nucleome, single-cell ATAC-seq, Hematopoietic Stem Cells

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A Distinct Subset of Human Blood Stem Cells Resists Regenerative Stress to Preserve Stemness

Number of pages: 63 Posted: 28 May 2020
University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, New York Genome Center, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research - PanCuRx Translational Research Initiative, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, New York Genome Center, University Health Network - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and University of Toronto - Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
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stem cell priming, stem cell activation, stress hematopoiesis, CDK6, SIRT1, Nectin-2, BioID, C3orf54, FAM212A, INKA1-PAK4 interactome