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Gavin Sherlock

Professor of Genetics, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
Cited by 114045

The Stanford tissue microarray database

…, M Nitzberg, ZK Zachariah, GJ Sherlock… - Nucleic acids …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
The Stanford Tissue Microarray Database (TMAD; http://tma.stanford.edu ) is a public
resource for disseminating annotated tissue images and associated expression data. Stanford …

SHERLOCK: nucleic acid detection with CRISPR nucleases

MJ Kellner, JG Koob, JS Gootenberg, OO Abudayyeh… - Nature protocols, 2019 - nature.com
… Here, we provide step-by-step instructions for setting up SHERLOCK assays with recombinase-…
important considerations for multiplex and quantitative SHERLOCK detection assays. …

[PDF][PDF] Transmission and persistence of crAssphage, a ubiquitous human-associated bacteriophage

FB Tamburini, GJ Sherlock, AS Bhatt - BioRxiv, 2018 - scholar.archive.org
The recently discovered crAssphage is by far the most abundant and ubiquitous known 11
human gut bacteriophage. It appears to be highly specific to the human gastrointestinal tract; …

Absorption and transport effects induced in plasmas by the interaction of electrons with laser speckles

M Sherlock, P Michel - Physical Review Letters, 2022 - APS
We show that the ponderomotive force associated with laser speckles can scatter electrons
in a laser-produced plasma in a manner similar to Coulomb scattering. Analytic expressions …

Analysis and culturing of the prototypic crAssphage reveals a phage-plasmid lifestyle

DT Schmidtke, AS Hickey, I Liachko, GJ Sherlock… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
The prototypic crAssphage (Carjivirus communis) is one of the most abundant, prevalent,
and persistent gut bacteriophages, yet it remains uncultured and its lifestyle uncharacterized. …

A shift from pleiotropic to modular adaptation revealed by a high-resolution two-step adaptive walk

G Kinsler, Y Li, GJ Sherlock, D Petrov - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Evolution by natural selection is expected to be a slow and gradual process. In particular,
the mutations that drive evolution are predicted to be small and modular, incrementally …

[BOOK][B] Molecular Analysis of G1 in Candida albicans

GJ Sherlock - 1994 - search.proquest.com
In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, cell cycle progress beyond the major control
in G1-phase, termed START, requires activation of the evolutionarily conserved Cdc28 …

Development and Use of Novel Tools to Directly Screen for Substrates of Cyclin Dependent Kinases

GJ Sherlock… - 1998 - apps.dtic.mil
Cell division is a central and primary biological function. Many problems in biology and
medicine center around cell division, but without a knowledge of the mechanism by which …

The Sweep and the Slums [with Comments]

F McGrath, MC Cronin, GJ Sherlock, M Tierney… - Studies: An Irish …, 1931 - JSTOR
When it is all reviewed, the conclusion is that there are only two things worth saying about
the problem. One is a statement: it ought to be solved at once. The other, unfortunately, still …

Computational Methods and Bioinformatic Tools

…, D Botstein, G Binkley, GJ Sherlock… - … Gene Expression: A …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Comparative expressed sequence tag
analysis Introduction Processing expressed sequence tags prior to content analysis Gene …