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Genetic control of pluripotency epigenome determines differentiation bias in mouse embryonic stem cells

Anti-integrin α v therapy improves cardiac fibrosis after myocardial infarction by blunting cardiac PW1+ stromal cells

Bayesian model selection reveals biological origins of zero inflation in single-cell transcriptomics

Cross-Priming Dendritic Cells Exacerbate Immunopathology after Ischemic Tissue Damage in the Heart

Dynamic interstitial cell response during myocardial infarction predicts resilience to rupture in genetically diverse mice

Improved mouse models and advanced genetic and genomic technologies for the study of neutrophils

Mapping the effects of genetic variation on chromatin state and gene expression reveals loci that control ground state pluripotency

Naive pluripotent stem cells exhibit phenotypic variability that is driven by genetic variation

Natural genetic variation determines microglia heterogeneity in wild-derived mouse models of Alzheimer's disease

Proteomic and transcriptomic profiling reveal different aspects of aging in the kidney