Samuel Ellis Holtzen, PhD
Affiliations: | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorAmanda M. Stockton | research assistant | 2015-2018 | Georgia Tech |
Adam M. Guss | research assistant | 2018-2019 | (Microtree) |
Amy E. Palmer | grad student | 2020-2024 | CU Boulder |
David Van Valen | post-doc | 2024- | Caltech (Physics Tree) |
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Woyciehowsky M, Larson P, Stephan AR, et al. (2025) Systematic characterization of zinc in a series of breast cancer cell lines reveals significant changes in zinc homeostasis. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Tan G, LeCates CN, Simpson A, et al. (2025) Amplicon Sequencing Reveals Diversity in Spatially Separated Microbial Communities in the Icelandic Mars Analog Environment Mælifellssandur. Astrobiology |
Ocampo D, Damon LJ, Sanford L, et al. (2024) Cellular zinc status alters chromatin accessibility and binding of p53 to DNA. Life Science Alliance. 7 |
Holtzen SE, Rakshit A, Palmer AE. (2024) Protocol for measuring labile cytosolic Zn using an in situ calibration of a genetically encoded FRET sensor. Star Protocols. 5: 103130 |
Holtzen SE, Rakshit A, Palmer AE. (2024) Protocol for measuring cell cycle Zn dynamics using a FRET-based biosensor. Star Protocols. 5: 103122 |
Holtzen SE, Navid E, Kainov JD, et al. (2024) Transient Zn deficiency induces replication stress and compromises daughter cell proliferation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2321216121 |
Holtzen SE, Navid E, Kainov JD, et al. (2023) Transient Zn deficiency induces replication stress and compromises daughter cell proliferation. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Rakshit A, Holtzen SE, Lo MN, et al. (2023) Human cells experience a Zn pulse in early G1. Cell Reports. 42: 112656 |