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Lobbying Strategies, Venue Selection, and Organized Interest Involvement at the U.S. Supreme Court
Hansford, Thomas G. 2004. “Lobbying Strategies, Venue Selection, and Organized Interest Involvement at the U.S. Supreme Court”. American Politics Research 32 (2): 170-97.
Measuring Legal Change: The Reliability and Validity of Shepard’s Citations
Spriggs, James F., II, and Thomas G. Hansford. 2000. “Measuring Legal Change: The Reliability and Validity of Shepard’s Citations”. Political Research Quarterly 53 (2): 327-41.
The Roles of Chromatin Accessibility in Regulating the Candida albicans White-Opaque Phenotypic Switch
Qasim, Mohammad N, Ashley Valle Arevalo, Clarissa J Nobile, and Aaron D Hernday. 2021. “The Roles of Chromatin Accessibility in Regulating the Candida Albicans White-Opaque Phenotypic Switch”. J Fungi (Basel) 7 (1).
Epigenetic cell fate in Candida albicans is controlled by transcription factor condensates acting at super-enhancer-like elements
Frazer, Corey, Mae I Staples, Yoori Kim, Matthew Hirakawa, Maureen A Dowell, Nicole Johnson V, Aaron D Hernday, et al. 2020. “Epigenetic Cell Fate in Candida Albicans Is Controlled by Transcription Factor Condensates Acting at Super-Enhancer-Like Elements”. Nat Microbiol 5 (11): 1374-89.
Whole RNA-Sequencing and Transcriptome Assembly of Candida albicans and Candida africana under Chlamydospore-Inducing Conditions
Giosa, Domenico, Maria Rosa Felice, Travis J Lawrence, Megha Gulati, Fabio Scordino, Letterio Giuffrè, Carla Lo Passo, et al. 2017. “Whole RNA-Sequencing and Transcriptome Assembly of Candida Albicans and Candida Africana under Chlamydospore-Inducing Conditions”. Genome Biol Evol 9 (7): 1971-77.
Candida albicans white and opaque cells undergo distinct programs of filamentous growth
Si, Haoyu, Aaron D Hernday, Matthew P Hirakawa, Alexander D Johnson, and Richard J Bennett. 2013. “Candida Albicans White and Opaque Cells Undergo Distinct Programs of Filamentous Growth”. PLoS Pathog 9 (3): e1003210.
White-opaque switching in natural MTLa/α isolates of Candida albicans: evolutionary implications for roles in host adaptation, pathogenesis, and sex
Xie, Jing, Li Tao, Clarissa J Nobile, Yaojun Tong, Guobo Guan, Yuan Sun, Chengjun Cao, et al. 2013. “White-Opaque Switching in Natural MTLa/α Isolates of Candida Albicans: Evolutionary Implications for Roles in Host Adaptation, Pathogenesis, and Sex”. PLoS Biol 11 (3): e1001525.
A recently evolved transcriptional network controls biofilm development in Candida albicans
Nobile, Clarissa J, Emily P Fox, Jeniel E Nett, Trevor R Sorrells, Quinn M Mitrovich, Aaron D Hernday, Brian B Tuch, David R Andes, and Alexander D Johnson. 2012. “A Recently Evolved Transcriptional Network Controls Biofilm Development in Candida Albicans”. Cell 148 (1-2): 126-38.