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Pandey, Shristi and Shekhar, Karthik and Regev, Aviv and Schier, Alexander F.. (2018) Comprehensive Identification and Spatial Mapping of Habenular Neuronal Types Using Single-Cell RNA-Seq. Current biology : CB, 28 (7). pp. 1052-1065.e7.

Farrell, Jeffrey A. and Wang, Yiqun and Riesenfeld, Samantha J. and Shekhar, Karthik and Regev, Aviv and Schier, Alexander F.. (2018) Single-cell reconstruction of developmental trajectories during zebrafish embryogenesis. Science (New York, N.Y.), 360 (6392). p. 6.

Satija, Rahul and Farrell, Jeffrey A. and Gennert, David and Schier, Alexander F. and Regev, Aviv. (2015) Spatial reconstruction of single-cell gene expression data. Nature biotechnology, 33 (5). pp. 495-502.

Rabani, Michal and Raychowdhury, Raktima and Jovanovic, Marko and Rooney, Michael and Stumpo, Deborah J. and Pauli, Andrea and Hacohen, Nir and Schier, Alexander F. and Blackshear, Perry J. and Friedman, Nir and Amit, Ido and Regev, Aviv. (2014) High-resolution sequencing and modeling identifies distinct dynamic RNA regulatory strategies. Cell, 159 (7). pp. 1698-1710.

Chew, Guo-Liang and Pauli, Andrea and Rinn, John L. and Regev, Aviv and Schier, Alexander F. and Valen, Eivind. (2013) Ribosome profiling reveals resemblance between long non-coding RNAs and 5' leaders of coding RNAs. Development, 140 (13). pp. 2828-2834.

Pauli, Andrea and Valen, Eivind and Lin, Michael F. and Garber, Manuel and Vastenhouw, Nadine L. and Levin, Joshua Z. and Fan, Lin and Sandelin, Albin and Rinn, John L. and Regev, Aviv and Schier, Alexander F.. (2012) Systematic identification of long noncoding RNAs expressed during zebrafish embryogenesis. Genome research, 22 (3). pp. 577-591.

Vastenhouw, Nadine L. and Zhang, Yong and Woods, Ian G. and Imam, Farhad and Regev, Aviv and Liu, X. Shirley and Rinn, John and Schier, Alexander F.. (2010) Chromatin signature of embryonic pluripotency is established during genome activation. Nature, 464 (7290). pp. 922-926.

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