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Vijyendra Ramesh
Vijyendra Ramesh
Fellow, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School
Verified email at dfci.harvard.edu
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The evolving metabolic landscape of chromatin biology and epigenetics
Z Dai, V Ramesh, JW Locasale
Nature Reviews Genetics 21 (12), 737-753, 2020
2972020
Acetate metabolism in physiology, cancer, and beyond
S Bose, V Ramesh, JW Locasale
Trends in cell biology 29 (9), 695-703, 2019
1492019
Nutrient availability shapes methionine metabolism in p16/MTAP-deleted cells
SM Sanderson, PG Mikhael, V Ramesh, Z Dai, JW Locasale
Science advances 5 (6), eaav7769, 2019
262019
Evolved resistance to partial GAPDH inhibition results in loss of the Warburg effect and in a different state of glycolysis
MV Liberti, AE Allen, V Ramesh, Z Dai, KR Singleton, Z Guo, JO Liu, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 295 (1), 111-124, 2020
142020
Bidirectional regulation of postmitotic H3K27me3 distributions underlie cerebellar granule neuron maturation dynamics
V Ramesh, F Liu, MS Minto, U Chan, AE West
Elife 12, e86273, 2023
62023
A reactive metabolite as an immune suppressant
V Ramesh, JW Locasale
Nature Immunology 21 (5), 497-498, 2020
42020
Author Correction: The evolving metabolic landscape of chromatin biology and epigenetics
Z Dai, V Ramesh, JW Locasale
Nature Reviews Genetics 21 (12), 782-782, 2020
22020
Genome binding properties of Zic transcription factors underlie their changing functions during neuronal maturation
M Minto, JE Sotelo-Fonseca, V Ramesh, AE West
bioRxiv, 2024.01. 04.574185, 2024
12024
Methionine availability influences essential H3K36me3 dynamics during cell differentiation
Y Sun, V Ramesh, F Wei, JW Locasale
bioRxiv, 2023.11. 22.568331, 2023
12023
Evolved resistance to GAPDH inhibition results in loss of the Warburg Effect but retains a different state of glycolysis
MV Liberti, AE Allen, V Ramesh, Z Dai, KR Singleton, Z Guo, JO Liu, ...
bioRxiv, 602557, 2019
12019
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