Son C. Nguyen

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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
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