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Emily Trimm
Emily Trimm
MD-PhD candidate, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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The Tabula Sapiens: A multiple-organ, single-cell transcriptomic atlas of humans
The Tabula Sapiens Consortium*, RC Jones, J Karkanias, MA Krasnow, ...
Science 376 (6594), eabl4896, 2022
4412022
Spindle asymmetry drives non-Mendelian chromosome segregation
T Akera, L Chmátal, E Trimm, K Yang, C Aonbangkhen, DM Chenoweth, ...
Science 358 (6363), 668-672, 2017
2052017
Molecular strategies of meiotic cheating by selfish centromeres
T Akera, E Trimm, MA Lampson
Cell 178 (5), 1132-1144. e10, 2019
1032019
Vascular endothelial cell development and diversity
E Trimm, K Red-Horse
Nature Reviews Cardiology 20 (3), 197-210, 2023
862023
Cell types of origin of the cell-free transcriptome
SK Vorperian, MN Moufarrej, ...
Nature biotechnology 40 (6), 855-861, 2022
532022
Dach1 extends artery networks and protects against cardiac injury
B Raftrey, IM Williams, PE Rios Coronado, X Fan, AH Chang, M Zhao, ...
Circulation research 129 (7), 702-716, 2021
302021
Molecular and evolutionary strategies of meiotic cheating by selfish centromeres
T Akera, E Trimm, MA Lampson
bioRxiv, 405068, 2018
52018
An egg sabotaging mechanism drives non-Mendelian transmission in mice
FE Clark, NL Greenberg, DMZA Silva, E Trimm, M Skinner, RZ Walton, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 22.581453, 2024
2024
Microtubule destabilizing activity of selfish centromeres drives non-Mendelian segregation.
T Akera, E Trimm, MA Lampson
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 28, 2017
2017
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