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Joel H. Rothman

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University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/mcdb/labs/rothman/labpage.htm
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Charnysh E, Strohmaier KR, Rothman JH, et al. (2023) Expression of the Gene in . Micropublication Biology. 2023
Ewe CK, Sommermann EM, Kenchel J, et al. (2022) Feedforward regulatory logic controls the specification-to-differentiation transition and terminal cell fate during Caenorhabditis elegans endoderm development. Development (Cambridge, England). 149
Ewe CK, Torres Cleuren YN, Flowers SE, et al. (2020) Natural cryptic variation in epigenetic modulation of an embryonic gene regulatory network. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Jeong PY, Kumar A, Joshi PM, et al. (2020) Intertwined Functions of Separase and Caspase in Cell Division and Programmed Cell Death. Scientific Reports. 10: 6159
Ewe CK, Torres Cleuren YN, Rothman JH. (2020) Evolution and Developmental System Drift in the Endoderm Gene Regulatory Network of and Other Nematodes. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 8: 170
Rothman J, Jarriault S. (2019) Developmental Plasticity and Cellular Reprogramming in . Genetics. 213: 723-757
Torres Cleuren YN, Ewe CK, Chipman KC, et al. (2019) Extensive intraspecies cryptic variation in an ancient embryonic gene regulatory network. Elife. 8
Cleuren YNT, Ewe CK, Chipman KC, et al. (2019) Author response: Extensive intraspecies cryptic variation in an ancient embryonic gene regulatory network Elife
Dineen A, Nishimura EO, Goszczynski B, et al. (2018) Quantitating transcription factor redundancy: The relative roles of the ELT-2 and ELT-7 GATA factors in the C. elegans endoderm. Developmental Biology
Spickard EA, Joshi PM, Rothman JH. (2018) The multipotency-to-commitment transition (MCT) in C. elegans: implications for reprogramming from cells to organs. Febs Letters
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