N
Nicole L. Rosin
Researcher at University of Calgary
Publications - 34
Citations - 1235
Nicole L. Rosin is an academic researcher from University of Calgary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wound healing & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 24 publications receiving 810 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicole L. Rosin include University of British Columbia & Dalhousie University.
Papers
More filters
Posted ContentDOI
A genetic program for vascular pericyte precursors
Suchit Ahuja,Cynthia Adjekukor,Qing Li,Katrinka M Kocha,Nicole L. Rosin,Elodie Labit,Sarthak Sinha,Ankita Narang,Quan Long,Jeff Biernaskie,Peng Huang,Sarah J. Childs +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify the gene signature of these precursors and show that an nkx3.1, foxf2a, and cxcl12b-expressing pericyte precursor population is present around the basilar artery prior to artery formation and percyte recruitment.
Posted ContentDOI
Single-cell analysis reveals distinct fibroblast plasticity during tenocyte regeneration in zebrafish
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used single-cell RNA sequencing to uncover six distinct sclerotome-derived fibroblast populations in the zebrafish trunk, including progenitor-like perivascular/interstitial fibroblasts, and specialized fibers such as tenocytes.
Journal ArticleDOI
A protocol for single nucleus RNA-seq from frozen skeletal muscle
Tyler Soule,Carly Sabine Pontifex,Nicole L. Rosin,Matthew M Joel,SuKyoung Lee,Minh Dang Nguyen,Sameer Chhibber,Gerald Pfeffer +7 more
TL;DR: This method yields all expected cell types for human skeletal muscle and works on tissue frozen for long periods of time and with significant pathological changes, ideal for studying banked samples with the intention of studying human muscle disease.
Journal ArticleDOI
753 Preferential recruitment of immature neutrophils enables robust skin regeneration
Elodie Labit,Sujata Sinha,E. Kutluberk,Arzina Jaffer,Rohit Arora,L. Cao,Wisoo Shin,Nicole L. Rosin,Bryan G. Yipp,Jeff Biernaskie +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the role of micro-environment in wound regeneration was investigated using scRNAseq, which revealed neutrophils as the cellular linchpin connecting innate immunity to fibroblast fate by achieving near-complete skin regeneration.