Xin Sun Lab
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Official Account for Dr. Xin Sun Lab at University of California, San Diego. Everything lung related!
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Excited to share our latest work on #LSD1 and epigenetic enhancer silencing in #pancreas and #islet development Nature Communications. Incredible effort by graduate students Nick Vinckier, Nisha Patel, and Ryan Geusz. A short summary to come: 1/7 rdcu.be/b3ROD
Very excited to share SHARE-seq - single-cell ATAC+RNA in the same cell - with you! Using the paired data we find that chromatin change can predict future gene expression states! Enabling opportunities to define cell trajectories and their regulation (1/2) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
(1/6) Excited to share that our OligoFISSEQ paper is up (nature.com/articles/s4159…)! We set out to develop single cell in situ #3Dgenome mapping methods. A fun collaborative effort led by Huy Nguyen Shyamtanu Chattoraj and David Castillo, from Wu Lab and Marc A. Marti-Renom groups.
Our browser to interact with single cell genomic data from the human lung and help interpret genetic risk of COVID and other lung disease, w/ @KudtarkarParul Ying Sharvari Narendra Center for Epigenomics @ UC San Diego Xin Sun Lab lungepigenome.org/lung-epigenome…
Excited to be working with @Perl_anne Xin Sun Lab Rory Morty Semil Choksi and Chimwemwe Mwase to program an outstanding GRC and GRS GRC in Lung Development, Injury and Repair
Identification of lung innervating sensory neurons and their target specificity in a new #ResearchArticle by Yujuan Su and colleagues from Xin Sun Lab, UC San Diego School of Medicine, and UCSD BioSciences: ow.ly/e6sW50HbGWh #VagalGanglia #innervation #interoception #ArticlesInPress
Thrilled to share our collaborative story with Xin Sun Lab, led by the incredible @barrjamie and Marilena Gentile. Lung tuft cells are enigmatic little guys, and many of the rules they follow in the intestine don't seem to matter much in the lung! And a big assist from Maya Kotas
Excited to share that our paper on injury-induced lung tuft cells is out now in eLife - the journal! This is the fruit of an awesome collaboration with Xin Sun Lab. Congratulations to the all authors, especially co-first authors @barrjamie and Marilena Gentile! elifesciences.org/articles/78074 (1/2)