Son C. Nguyen
Affiliations: | Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States |
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Walsh PJ, Kraeutler EB, Linares-Saldana R, et al. (2025) Mechanistic and Epigenetic Partitioning of Lamina-Associated Chromatin Revealed by a Genome-Wide Imaging Screen. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Isenhart R, Nguyen SC, Rosin L, et al. (2025) The length and strength of compartmental interactions are modulated by condensin II activity. Plos Genetics. 21: e1011724 |
Sierra I, Toothacre NE, van der Weide RH, et al. (2025) B cell stimulation changes the structure and higher-order organization of the inactive X chromosome. Cell Reports. 44: 115351 |
Yu R, Roseman S, Siegenfeld AP, et al. (2025) CTCF/RAD21 organize the ground state of chromatin-nuclear speckle association. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology |
Sierra I, Toothacre NE, van der Weide RH, et al. (2025) B cell stimulation changes the structure and higher-order organization of the inactive X chromosome. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Alexander KA, Yu R, Skuli N, et al. (2025) Nuclear speckles regulate functional programs in cancer. Nature Cell Biology |
Harke J, Lee JR, Nguyen SC, et al. (2024) Multiple allelic configurations govern long-range Shh enhancer-promoter communication in the embryonic forebrain. Molecular Cell |
Mokhtaridoost M, Chalmers JJ, Soleimanpoor M, et al. (2024) Inter-chromosomal contacts demarcate genome topology along a spatial gradient. Nature Communications. 15: 9813 |
Kotb NM, Ulukaya G, Chavan A, et al. (2024) Genome organization regulates nuclear pore complex formation and promotes differentiation during oogenesis. Genes & Development |
Chavan A, Isenhart R, Nguyen SC, et al. (2024) A nuclear architecture screen in identifies Stonewall as a link between chromatin position at the nuclear periphery and germline stem cell fate. Genes & Development |