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Zoë Steier
Zoë Steier
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Joint probabilistic modeling of single-cell multi-omic data with totalVI
A Gayoso, Z Steier, R Lopez, J Regier, KL Nazor, A Streets, N Yosef
Nature methods, 2021
2802021
T cell self-reactivity during thymic development dictates the timing of positive selection
LK Lutes, Z Steier, LL McIntyre, S Pandey, J Kaminski, AR Hoover, ...
Elife 10, e65435, 2021
172021
Flucytosine antagonism of azole activity versus Candida glabrata: role of transcription factor Pdr1 and multidrug transporter Cdr1
Z Steier, JP Vermitsky, G Toner, SE Gygax, T Edlind, S Katiyar
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 57 (11), 5543-5547, 2013
172013
CXCR3 regulates stem and proliferative CD8+ T cells during chronic infection by promoting interactions with DCs in splenic bridging channels
DJ Bangs, A Tsitsiklis, Z Steier, SW Chan, J Kaminski, A Streets, N Yosef, ...
Cell reports 38 (3), 2022
162022
Single-cell multiomic analysis of thymocyte development reveals drivers of CD4+ T cell and CD8+ T cell lineage commitment
Z Steier, DA Aylard, LL McIntyre, I Baldwin, EJY Kim, LK Lutes, C Ergen, ...
Nature Immunology, 1-12, 2023
13*2023
A Joint Model of RNA Expression and Surface Protein Abundance in Single Cells
A Gayoso, R Lopez, Z Steier, J Regier, A Streets, N Yosef
bioRxiv, 791947, 2019
92019
The CD4 versus CD8 T cell fate decision: a multiomics-informed perspective
Z Steier, EJY Kim, DA Aylard, EA Robey
Annual Review of Immunology 42, 2024
12024
Joint Analysis of Transcriptome and Proteome Measurements in Single Cells with totalVI
Z Steier, A Maslan, A Streets
Single Cell ‘Omics of Neuronal Cells, 63-85, 2022
2022
Single-cell multi-omic analysis of immune cell development
ZR Steier
University of California, Berkeley, 2021
2021
Molecular cues dictating positive and negative selection in the thymus
LL McIntyre, Z Steier, L Lutes, A Streets, N Yosef, EA Robey
The Journal of Immunology 204 (1_Supplement), 61.13-61.13, 2020
2020
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