Joshua Levin
Affiliations: | Broad Institute, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Zheng X, Wu B, Liu Y, et al. (2024) Massively parallel in vivo Perturb-seq reveals cell-type-specific transcriptional networks in cortical development. Cell |
Zheng X, Wu B, Liu Y, et al. (2023) Massively parallel Perturb-seq reveals cell type-specific transcriptional networks in cortical development. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Pigoni M, Uzquiano A, Paulsen B, et al. (2023) Cell-type specific defects in PTEN-mutant cortical organoids converge on abnormal circuit activity. Human Molecular Genetics |
Janssen P, Kliesmete Z, Vieth B, et al. (2023) The effect of background noise and its removal on the analysis of single-cell expression data. Genome Biology. 24: 140 |
Uzquiano A, Kedaigle AJ, Pigoni M, et al. (2022) Proper acquisition of cell class identity in organoids allows definition of fate specification programs of the human cerebral cortex. Cell. 185: 3770-3788.e27 |
Simmons SK, Lithwick-Yanai G, Adiconis X, et al. (2022) Mostly natural sequencing-by-synthesis for scRNA-seq using Ultima sequencing. Nature Biotechnology |
Paulsen B, Velasco S, Kedaigle AJ, et al. (2022) Autism genes converge on asynchronous development of shared neuron classes. Nature |
Mifflin L, Hu Z, Dufort C, et al. (2021) A RIPK1-regulated inflammatory microglial state in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Zou C, Mifflin L, Hu Z, et al. (2020) Reduction of mNAT1/hNAT2 Contributes to Cerebral Endothelial Necroptosis and Aβ Accumulation in Alzheimer's Disease. Cell Reports. 33: 108447 |
Jin X, Simmons SK, Guo A, et al. (2020) In vivo Perturb-Seq reveals neuronal and glial abnormalities associated with autism risk genes. Science (New York, N.Y.). 370 |