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Eric Martin, PhD

Title(s)Postdoctoral Scholar, Cardiovascular Research Inst
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address513 Parnassus Avenue, HSW, #1502
San Francisco CA 94143
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    1. The nuclear periphery confers repression on H3K9me2-marked genes and transposons to shape cell fate. Nat Cell Biol. 2025 Aug; 27(8):1311-1326. Marin HC, Allen C, Simental E, Martin EW, Panning B, Al-Sady B, Buchwalter A. PMID: 40696106; PMCID: PMC12339402.
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    2. The nuclear periphery confers repression on H3K9me2-marked genes and transposons to shape cell fate. bioRxiv. 2024 Jul 11. Marin H, Simental E, Allen C, Martin E, Panning B, Al-Sady B, Buchwalter A. PMID: 39026839; PMCID: PMC11257442.
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    3. Dynamics of Chromatin Accessibility During Hematopoietic Stem Cell Differentiation Into Progressively Lineage-Committed Progeny. Stem Cells. 2023 05 15; 41(5):520-539. Martin EW, Rodriguez Y Baena A, Reggiardo RE, Worthington AK, Mattingly CS, Poscablo DM, Krietsch J, McManus MT, Carpenter S, Kim DH, Forsberg EC. PMID: 36945732; PMCID: PMC10183972.
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    4. Progressive Chromatin Condensation and H3K9 Methylation Regulate the Differentiation of Embryonic and Hematopoietic Stem Cells. Stem Cell Reports. 2015 Nov 10; 5(5):728-740. Ugarte F, Sousae R, Cinquin B, Martin EW, Krietsch J, Sanchez G, Inman M, Tsang H, Warr M, Passegué E, Larabell CA, Forsberg EC. PMID: 26489895; PMCID: PMC4649257.
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