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S. A. Ramsey, Klemm, S. L., Zak, D. E., Kennedy, K. A., Thorsson, V., Li, B., Gilchrist, M., Gold, E. S., Johnson, C. D., Litvak, V., Navarro, G., Roach, J. C., Rosenberger, C. M., Rust, A. G., Yudkovsky, N., Aderem, A., and Shmulevich, I., Uncovering a macrophage transcriptional program by integrating evidence from motif scanning and expression dynamics., PLoS Comput Biol, vol. 4, no. 3, p. e1000021, 2008.
S. A. Ramsey, Gold, E. S., and Aderem, A., A systems biology approach to understanding atherosclerosis., EMBO Mol Med, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 79-89, 2010.
T. A. Knijnenburg, Ramsey, S. A., Berman, B. P., Kennedy, K. A., Smit, A. F. A., Wessels, L. F. A., Laird, P. W., Aderem, A., and Shmulevich, I., Multiscale representation of genomic signals., Nat Methods, vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 689-94, 2014.
M. A. Gillespie, Gold, E. S., Ramsey, S. A., Podolsky, I., Aderem, A., and Ranish, J. A., An LXR-NCOA5 gene regulatory complex directs inflammatory crosstalk-dependent repression of macrophage cholesterol efflux., EMBO J, vol. 34, no. 9, pp. 1244-58, 2015.
P. S. Askovich, Ramsey, S. A., Diercks, A. H., Kennedy, K. A., Knijnenburg, T. A., and Aderem, A., Identifying novel transcription factors involved in the inflammatory response by using binding site motif scanning in genomic regions defined by histone acetylation., PLoS One, vol. 12, no. 9, p. e0184850, 2017.
S. A. Ramsey, Knijnenburg, T. A., Kennedy, K. A., Zak, D. E., Gilchrist, M., Gold, E. S., Johnson, C. D., Lampano, A. E., Litvak, V., Navarro, G., Stolyar, T., Aderem, A., and Shmulevich, I., Genome-wide histone acetylation data improve prediction of mammalian transcription factor binding sites., Bioinformatics, vol. 26, no. 17, pp. 2071-5, 2010.
V. Litvak, Ramsey, S. A., Rust, A. G., Zak, D. E., Kennedy, K. A., Lampano, A. E., Nykter, M., Shmulevich, I., and Aderem, A., Function of C/EBPdelta in a regulatory circuit that discriminates between transient and persistent TLR4-induced signals., Nat Immunol, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 437-43, 2009.
S. A. Ramsey, Vengrenyuk, Y., Menon, P., Podolsky, I., Feig, J. E., Aderem, A., Fisher, E. A., and Gold, E. S., Epigenome-guided analysis of the transcriptome of plaque macrophages during atherosclerosis regression reveals activation of the Wnt signaling pathway., PLoS Genet, vol. 10, no. 12, p. e1004828, 2014.
E. S. Gold, Ramsey, S. A., Sartain, M. J., Selinummi, J., Podolsky, I., Rodriguez, D. J., Moritz, R. L., and Aderem, A., ATF3 protects against atherosclerosis by suppressing 25-hydroxycholesterol-induced lipid body formation., J Exp Med, vol. 209, no. 4, pp. 807-17, 2012.
X. Yin, Wolford, C. C., Chang, Y. - S., McConoughey, S. J., Ramsey, S. A., Aderem, A., and Hai, T., ATF3, an adaptive-response gene, enhances TGF{beta} signaling and cancer-initiating cell features in breast cancer cells., J Cell Sci, vol. 123, no. Pt 20, pp. 3558-65, 2010.