List of Faculty Publications

Below is a list of Faculty publications imported from PubMed or manually added. By default, publications are sorted by year with titles displayed in ascending alphabetical order.
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Journal Article
E. M. Airoldi, Huttenhower, C., Gresham, D., Lu, C., Caudy, A. A., Dunham, M. J., Broach, J. R., Botstein, D., and Troyanskaya, O. G., Predicting cellular growth from gene expression signatures., PLoS Comput Biol, vol. 5, no. 1, p. e1000257, 2009.
S. Heinicke, Livstone, M. S., Lu, C., Oughtred, R., Kang, F., Angiuoli, S. V., White, O., Botstein, D., and Dolinski, K., The Princeton Protein Orthology Database (P-POD): a comparative genomics analysis tool for biologists., PLoS One, vol. 2, no. 8, p. e766, 2007.
C. Lu, Brauer, M. J., and Botstein, D., Slow growth induces heat-shock resistance in normal and respiratory-deficient yeast., Mol Biol Cell, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 891-903, 2009.
C. Lu, Brauer, M. J., and Botstein, D., Slow growth induces heat-shock resistance in normal and respiratory-deficient yeast., Mol Biol Cell, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 891-903, 2009.
C. Lu, Brauer, M. J., and Botstein, D., Slow growth induces heat-shock resistance in normal and respiratory-deficient yeast., Mol Biol Cell, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 891-903, 2009.
P. A. Gibney, Lu, C., Caudy, A. A., Hess, D. C., and Botstein, D., Yeast metabolic and signaling genes are required for heat-shock survival and have little overlap with the heat-induced genes., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, vol. 110, no. 46, pp. E4393-402, 2013.
P. A. Gibney, Lu, C., Caudy, A. A., Hess, D. C., and Botstein, D., Yeast metabolic and signaling genes are required for heat-shock survival and have little overlap with the heat-induced genes., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, vol. 110, no. 46, pp. E4393-402, 2013.