Christine A Rushlow

Christine A Rushlow

New York University

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Christine A Rushlow

Christine A Rushlow, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at New York University, specializes in the field of Developmental Systems Biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Chromatin accessibility in the Drosophila embryo is determined by transcription factor pioneering and enhancer activation

Setting the stage for development: the maternal-to-zygotic transition in Drosophila

Enhancer architecture and chromatin accessibility constrain phenotypic space during Drosophila development

Shadow enhancers modulate distinct transcriptional parameters that differentially effect downstream patterning events

Differential integration of activation and repression signals in a multi-enhancer system

Chromatin accessibility is a two-tier process regulated by transcription factor pioneering and enhancer activation

Spatial organization of transcribing loci during early genome activation in Drosophila

Capicua is a fast-acting transcriptional brake

Christine A Rushlow Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

5852

Citations(since 2020)

999

Cited By

5065

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

22

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Christine A Rushlow Skills & Research Interests

Developmental Systems Biology

Top articles of Christine A Rushlow

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Publication Date

Chromatin accessibility in the Drosophila embryo is determined by transcription factor pioneering and enhancer activation

Developmental cell

Kaelan J Brennan

Melanie Weilert

Sabrina Krueger

Anusri Pampari

Hsiao-yun Liu

...

2023/10/9

Setting the stage for development: the maternal-to-zygotic transition in Drosophila

Melissa M Harrison

Audrey J Marsh

Christine A Rushlow

2023/10

Enhancer architecture and chromatin accessibility constrain phenotypic space during Drosophila development

Developmental Cell

Rafael Galupa

Gilberto Alvarez-Canales

Noa Ottilie Borst

Timothy Fuqua

Lautaro Gandara

...

2023/1/9

Shadow enhancers modulate distinct transcriptional parameters that differentially effect downstream patterning events

Development

Peter H Whitney

Bikhyat Shrestha

Jiahan Xiong

Tom Zhang

Christine A Rushlow

2022/11/1

Differential integration of activation and repression signals in a multi-enhancer system

bioRxiv

Peter H Whitney

Bikhyat Shrestha

Jiahan Xiong

Tom Zhang

Christine A Rushlow

2022/5/13

Chromatin accessibility is a two-tier process regulated by transcription factor pioneering and enhancer activation

bioRxiv

Kaelan J Brennan

Melanie Weilert

Sabrina Krueger

Anusri Pampari

Hsiao-Yun Liu

...

2022/12/20

Spatial organization of transcribing loci during early genome activation in Drosophila

Current Biology

Shao-Kuei Huang

Peter H Whitney

Sayantan Dutta

Stanislav Y Shvartsman

Christine A Rushlow

2021/11/22

Capicua is a fast-acting transcriptional brake

Current Biology

Aleena L Patel

Lili Zhang

Shannon E Keenan

Christine A Rushlow

Cécile Fradin

...

2021/8/23

An “individualist” model of an active genome in a developing embryo

bioRxiv

Shao-Kuei Huang

Sayantan Dutta

Peter H Whitney

Stanislav Y Shvartsman

Christine A Rushlow

2021/1/9

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