Nicola Neretti Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Nicola Neretti investigates the intricate relationship between chromosomal variations, genomics, and the dynamics of chromatin within the context of aging and longevity. Her work extends to understanding the roles of telomeres, telomerase, and cellular senescence, often using model organisms to gain insights. Neretti employs advanced techniques such as single-cell and spatial transcriptomics to map and analyze cellular processes. Her research has contributed to understanding how senescent cell clearance can alleviate age-related cognitive decline and how neutrophils can induce telomere dysfunction. As part of the NIH SenNet Consortium, Neretti's work aims to map senescent cells across the human lifespan and explore the challenges and opportunities in spatially mapping cellular senescence.
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- h-index: 39
- Publications: 136
- Citations: 7,851
Selected Publications
- Processed data for: Improved short nascent strand sequencing (iSNS-seq) enhances DNA replication origin detection and reduces non-origin biases (2025) DOI
- Processed data for: Improved short nascent strand sequencing (iSNS-seq) enhances DNA replication origin detection and reduces non-origin biases (2025) DOI
- Improved short nascent strand sequencing (iSNS-seq) enhances DNA replication origin detection and reduces non-origin biases (2025) DOI
- Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveals Global Markers of Transcriptional Diversity across Different Forms of Cellular Senescence (2023) DOI
- The functional impact of nuclear reorganization in cellular senescence (2021) DOI
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