Steven Z. Josefowicz, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Sign in to add mentorAlexander Y. Rudensky | grad student | 2010 | University of Washington | |
(Control of Foxp3 expression and regulatory T cell fate.) | ||||
C. David Allis | post-doc | 2017 | Rockefeller (PombeTree) |
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Saavedra PHV, Trzeciak AJ, Lipshutz A, et al. (2024) Broad-spectrum antibiotics disrupt homeostatic efferocytosis. Nature Metabolism |
Martínez de Paz A, Josefowicz SZ. (2021) Signaling-to-chromatin pathways in the immune system. Immunological Reviews. 300: 37-53 |
Slaughter MJ, Shanle EK, Khan A, et al. (2021) HDAC inhibition results in widespread alteration of the histone acetylation landscape and BRD4 targeting to gene bodies. Cell Reports. 34: 108638 |
Armache A, Yang S, Martínez de Paz A, et al. (2020) Histone H3.3 phosphorylation amplifies stimulation-induced transcription. Nature |
Soshnev AA, Josefowicz SZ, Allis CD. (2018) Greater Than the Sum of Parts: Complexity of the Dynamic Epigenome. Molecular Cell. 69: 533 |
Josefowicz SZ, Shimada M, Armache A, et al. (2016) Chromatin Kinases Act on Transcription Factors and Histone Tails in Regulation of Inducible Transcription. Molecular Cell. 64: 347-361 |
Soshnev AA, Josefowicz SZ, Allis CD. (2016) Greater Than the Sum of Parts: Complexity of the Dynamic Epigenome. Molecular Cell. 62: 681-94 |
Rothbart SB, Dickson BM, Raab JR, et al. (2015) An Interactive Database for the Assessment of Histone Antibody Specificity. Molecular Cell. 59: 502-11 |
Rothbart SB, Dickson BM, Raab JR, et al. (2015) An Interactive Database for the Assessment of Histone Antibody Specificity Molecular Cell. 59: 502-511 |
Vierstra J, Rynes E, Sandstrom R, et al. (2014) Mouse regulatory DNA landscapes reveal global principles of cis-regulatory evolution. Science (New York, N.Y.). 346: 1007-12 |