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Edie Crosse
Edie Crosse
Postdoctoral Research Fellow Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Verified email at fredhutch.org
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Multi-layered spatial transcriptomics identify secretory factors promoting human hematopoietic stem cell development
EI Crosse, S Gordon-Keylock, S Rybtsov, A Binagui-Casas, H Felchle, ...
Cell Stem Cell 27 (5), 822-839. e8, 2020
592020
Limb development genes underlie variation in human fingerprint patterns
J Li, JD Glover, H Zhang, M Peng, J Tan, CB Mallick, D Hou, Y Yang, ...
Cell 185 (1), 95-112. e18, 2022
382022
Multiplexed screening reveals how cancer-specific alternative polyadenylation shapes tumor growth in vivo
AM Gabel, AE Belleville, JD Thomas, SA McKellar, TR Nicholas, T Banjo, ...
Nature Communications 15 (1), 959, 2024
12024
Myeloid-Biased HSC Require Semaphorin4a from the Bone Marrow Niche for Self-Renewal Under Stress and Life-Long Persistence
D Toghani, S Zeng, E Mahammadov, E Crosse, A Pradeep, N Wilson, ...
Blood 138, 3283, 2021
12021
Dysregulated RNA splicing promotes AML quiescence and chemoresistance
E Wang, C Han, A Calderon, A Lawal, N Hariramani, E Crosse, R Bradley
Cancer Research 84 (6_Supplement), 5851-5851, 2024
2024
An interactive resource of molecular signalling in the developing human haematopoietic stem cell niche
EI Crosse, A Binagui-Casas, S Gordon-Keylock, S Rybtsov, S Tamagno, ...
Development 150 (23), 2023
2023
Mitotic Dysregulation Sensitizes Malignant Stem Cells to CHK1 Inhibition in SF3B1-Mutant Myeloid Neoplasms
M Sarchi, CA Clough, EI Crosse, J Kim, LDB Galvis, A Gallì, JP Creamer, ...
Blood 142, 313, 2023
2023
2006–SPATIAL AND SINGLE CELL TRANSCRIPTOME MAPPING OF THE EARLY HUMAN HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL DEVELOPMENTAL NICHE.
E Crosse, T Chandra, S Gordon-Keylock, A Medvinsky, S Rybtsov
Experimental Hematology 111, S34, 2022
2022
Spatial transcriptome analysis of the human developmental haematopoietic stem cell niche
EIFF Crosse
The University of Edinburgh, 2020
2020
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