Fernando Camargo

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SCRB/ Heme-Onc/ SCP Harvard - Boston Children's Hospital 
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Li L, Bowling S, McGeary SE, et al. (2023) A mouse model with high clonal barcode diversity for joint lineage, transcriptomic, and epigenomic profiling in single cells. Cell
He S, Lei P, Kang W, et al. (2023) Stiffness Restricts the Stemness of the Intestinal Stem Cells and Skews Their Differentiation Towards Goblet Cells. Gastroenterology
Kim KM, Mura-Meszaros A, Tollot M, et al. (2022) Taz protects hematopoietic stem cells from an aging-dependent decrease in PU.1 activity. Nature Communications. 13: 5187
Fast EM, Sporrij A, Manning M, et al. (2021) External signals regulate continuous transcriptional states in hematopoietic stem cells. Elife. 10
Sommerkamp P, Romero-Mulero MC, Narr A, et al. (2021) Mouse multipotent progenitor 5 cells are located at the interphase between hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. Blood
Rodriguez-Fraticelli AE, Camargo F. (2021) Systems analysis of hematopoiesis using single-cell lineage tracing. Current Opinion in Hematology. 28: 18-27
Kokkaliaris K, Kunz L, Cabezas-Wallscheid N, et al. (2020) Adult blood stem cell localization reflects the abundance of reported bone marrow niche cell types and their combinations. Blood
Cheung P, Xiol J, Dill MT, et al. (2020) Regenerative Reprogramming of the Intestinal Stem Cell State via Hippo Signaling Suppresses Metastatic Colorectal Cancer. Cell Stem Cell
Rodriguez-Fraticelli AE, Weinreb C, Wang SW, et al. (2020) Single-cell lineage tracing unveils a role for TCF15 in haematopoiesis. Nature. 583: 585-589
Bowling S, Sritharan D, Osorio FG, et al. (2020) An Engineered CRISPR-Cas9 Mouse Line for Simultaneous Readout of Lineage Histories and Gene Expression Profiles in Single Cells. Cell. 181: 1693-1694
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