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Michael Snyder
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 938
Citations - 150929
Michael Snyder is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 169, co-authored 840 publications receiving 130225 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Snyder include Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering & Public Health Research Institute.
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Genome-wide chromatin occupancy analysis reveals a role for ASH2 in transcriptional pausing
Sílvia Pérez-Lluch,Enrique Blanco,Albert Carbonell,Debasish Raha,Michael Snyder,Florenci Serras,Montserrat Corominas +6 more
TL;DR: The results show that genes with functions in development and transcriptional regulation are activated by ASH2 via H3K4 trimethylation in nearby nucleosomes, and the occupancy of phosphorylated forms of RNA Polymerase II and histone marks associated with activation and repression of transcription are characterized.
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Personal Omics for Precision Health.
TL;DR: Methods and opportunities to bridge genome and dynamic physiology, detect disease at an early stage, and uncover lifestyle and environmental patterns associated with the disease are discussed.
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Progress on Identifying and Characterizing the Human Proteome: 2019 Metrics from the HUPO Human Proteome Project.
Gilbert S. Omenn,Gilbert S. Omenn,Lydie Lane,Christopher M. Overall,Fernando J. Corrales,Jochen M. Schwenk,Young Ki Paik,Jennifer E. Van Eyk,Siqi Liu,Stephen R. Pennington,Michael Snyder,Mark S. Baker,Eric W. Deutsch +12 more
TL;DR: The Human Proteome Project annually reports on progress made throughout the field in credibly identifying and characterizing the complete human protein parts list and making proteomics an integral part of multi-omics studies in medicine and the life sciences.
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Single cell transcriptomics reveals unanticipated features of early hematopoietic precursors.
Jennifer Yang,Yoshiaki Tanaka,Montrell Seay,Zhen Li,Jiaqi Jin,Lana X. Garmire,Xun Zhu,Ashley Taylor,Weidong Li,Weidong Li,Ghia Euskirchen,Stephanie Halene,Yuval Kluger,Michael Snyder,In-Hyun Park,Xinghua Pan,Xinghua Pan,Sherman M. Weissman +17 more
TL;DR: Effects of cell cycle progression on the expression of lineage specific genes in precursor cells are revealed, and it is suggested that hematopoietic stress changes the balance of renewal and differentiation in these homeostatic cells.
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Drivers and passengers wanted! the role of kinesin-associated proteins.
TL;DR: Known kinesin-binding proteins are discussed, and how they might participate in the activity of their motor partners.