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    A human cell atlas of fetal gene expression by Cao, Junyue, O'Day, Diana R, Pliner, Hannah A, Kingsley, Paul D, Deng, Mei, Daza, Riza M, Zager, Michael A, Aldinger, Kimberly A, Blecher-Gonen, Ronnie, Zhang, Fan, Spielmann, Malte, Palis, James, Doherty, Dan, Steemers, Frank J, Glass, Ian A, Trapnell, Cole, Shendure, Jay

    “…The gene expression program underlying the specification of human cell types is of fundamental interest. We generated human cell atlases of gene expression and…”
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    Distinct Sources of Hematopoietic Progenitors Emerge before HSCs and Provide Functional Blood Cells in the Mammalian Embryo by McGrath, Kathleen E., Frame, Jenna M., Fegan, Katherine H., Bowen, James R., Conway, Simon J., Catherman, Seana C., Kingsley, Paul D., Koniski, Anne D., Palis, James

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (30-06-2015)
    “…Hematopoietic potential arises in mammalian embryos before adult-repopulating hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). At embryonic day 9.5 (E9.5), we show the first…”
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    Ontogeny of erythroid gene expression by Kingsley, Paul D., Greenfest-Allen, Emily, Frame, Jenna M., Bushnell, Timothy P., Malik, Jeffrey, McGrath, Kathleen E., Stoeckert, Christian J., Palis, James

    Published in Blood (07-02-2013)
    “…Erythroid ontogeny is characterized by overlapping waves of primitive and definitive erythroid lineages that share many morphologic features during terminal…”
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    Hyperacetylated chromatin domains mark cell type-specific genes and suggest distinct modes of enhancer function by Fox, Sierra, Myers, Jacquelyn A., Davidson, Christina, Getman, Michael, Kingsley, Paul D., Frankiewicz, Nicholas, Bulger, Michael

    Published in Nature communications (11-09-2020)
    “…Stratification of enhancers by signal strength in ChIP-seq assays has resulted in the establishment of super-enhancers as a widespread and useful tool for…”
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    Heme Export Protein Is Required for Red Blood Cell Differentiation and Iron Homeostasis by Keel, Siobán B, Doty, Raymond T, Yang, Zhantao, Quigley, John G, Chen, Jing, Knoblaugh, Sue, Kingsley, Paul D, De Domenico, Ivana, Vaughn, Michael B, Kaplan, Jerry, Palis, James, Abkowitz, Janis L

    “…Hemoproteins are critical for the function and integrity of aerobic cells. However, free heme is toxic. Therefore, cells must balance heme synthesis with its…”
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    EPO-mediated expansion of late-stage erythroid progenitors in the bone marrow initiates recovery from sublethal radiation stress by Peslak, Scott A., Wenger, Jesse, Bemis, Jeffrey C., Kingsley, Paul D., Koniski, Anne D., McGrath, Kathleen E., Palis, James

    Published in Blood (20-09-2012)
    “…Erythropoiesis is a robust process of cellular expansion and maturation occurring in murine bone marrow and spleen. We previously determined that sublethal…”
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    Histone H2A.X phosphorylation and Caspase-Initiated Chromatin Condensation in late-stage erythropoiesis by Jeffery, Nazish N, Davidson, Christina, Peslak, Scott A, Kingsley, Paul D, Nakamura, Yukio, Palis, James, Bulger, Michael

    Published in Epigenetics & chromatin (30-07-2021)
    “…Condensation of chromatin prior to enucleation is an essential component of terminal erythroid maturation, and defects in this process are associated with…”
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    Yolk sac–derived primitive erythroblasts enucleate during mammalian embryogenesis by Kingsley, Paul D., Malik, Jeffrey, Fantauzzo, Katherine A., Palis, James

    Published in Blood (01-07-2004)
    “…The enucleated definitive erythrocytes of mammals are unique in the animal kingdom. The observation that yolk sac–derived primitive erythroid cells in mammals…”
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    Enucleation of primitive erythroid cells generates a transient population of “pyrenocytes” in the mammalian fetus by McGrath, Kathleen E., Kingsley, Paul D., Koniski, Anne D., Porter, Rebecca L., Bushnell, Timothy P., Palis, James

    Published in Blood (15-02-2008)
    “…Enucleation is the hallmark of erythropoiesis in mammals. Previously, we determined that yolk sac–derived primitive erythroblasts mature in the bloodstream and…”
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    Circulating primitive erythroblasts establish a functional, protein 4.1R-dependent cytoskeletal network prior to enucleating by Huang, Yu-Shan, Delgadillo, Luis F., Cyr, Kathryn H., Kingsley, Paul D., An, Xiuli, McGrath, Kathleen E., Mohandas, Narla, Conboy, John G., Waugh, Richard E., Wan, Jiandi, Palis, James

    Published in Scientific reports (12-07-2017)
    “…Hematopoietic ontogeny is characterized by distinct primitive and definitive erythroid lineages. Definitive erythroblasts mature and enucleate extravascularly…”
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    Ascl3 expression marks a progenitor population of both acinar and ductal cells in mouse salivary glands by Bullard, Tara, Koek, Laurie, Roztocil, Elisa, Kingsley, Paul D., Mirels, Lily, Ovitt, Catherine E.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-08-2008)
    “…Ascl3, also know as Sgn1, is a member of the mammalian achaete scute ( Mash) gene family of transcription factors, which have been implicated in cell fate…”
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    “Maturational” globin switching in primary primitive erythroid cells by Kingsley, Paul D., Malik, Jeffrey, Emerson, Rachel L., Bushnell, Timothy P., McGrath, Kathleen E., Bloedorn, Laura A., Bulger, Michael, Palis, James

    Published in Blood (15-02-2006)
    “…Mammals have 2 distinct erythroid lineages. The primitive erythroid lineage originates in the yolk sac and generates a cohort of large erythroblasts that…”
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    Sox6 directly silences epsilon globin expression in definitive erythropoiesis by Yi, Zanhua, Cohen-Barak, Orit, Hagiwara, Nobuko, Kingsley, Paul D, Fuchs, Deborah A, Erickson, Drew T, Epner, Elliot M, Palis, James, Brilliant, Murray H

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-02-2006)
    “…Sox6 is a member of the Sox transcription factor family that is defined by the conserved high mobility group (HMG) DNA binding domain, first described in the…”
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    Lineage analysis of the hemangioblast as defined by FLK1 and SCL expression by Chung, Yun Shin, Zhang, Wen Jie, Arentson, Elizabeth, Kingsley, Paul D, Palis, James, Choi, Kyunghee

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-2002)
    “…Accumulating studies support the idea that a common progenitor, termed the hemangioblast, generates both hematopoietic and endothelial cell lineages. To better…”
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    Sublethal radiation injury uncovers a functional transition during erythroid maturation by Peslak, Scott A, Wenger, Jesse, Bemis, Jeffrey C, Kingsley, Paul D, Frame, Jenna M, Koniski, Anne D, Chen, Yuhchyau, Williams, Jacqueline P, McGrath, Kathleen E, Dertinger, Stephen D, Palis, James

    Published in Experimental hematology (01-04-2011)
    “…Objective Clastogenic injury of the erythroid lineage results in anemia, reticulocytopenia, and transient appearance of micronucleated reticulocytes. However,…”
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    Bmi-1 Regulates Extensive Erythroid Self-Renewal by Kim, Ah Ram, Olsen, Jayme L., England, Samantha J., Huang, Yu-Shan, Fegan, Katherine H., Delgadillo, Luis F., McGrath, Kathleen E., Kingsley, Paul D., Waugh, Richard E., Palis, James

    Published in Stem cell reports (09-06-2015)
    “…Red blood cells (RBCs), responsible for oxygen delivery and carbon dioxide exchange, are essential for our well-being. Alternative RBC sources are needed to…”
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