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2025
Hu W, Foord C, Hsu J, Fan L, Corley MJ, Lanjewar SN, Xu S, Belchikov N, He Y, Pang APS et al..  2025.  Combined single-cell profiling of chromatin-transcriptome and splicing across brain cell types, regions and disease state.. Nat Biotechnol.
Belchikov N, Hu W, Fan L, Joglekar A, He Y, Foord C, Jarroux J, Hsu J, Pollard S, Amin S et al..  2025.  A single-cell, long-read, isoform-resolved case-control study of FTD reveals cell-type-specific and broad splicing dysregulation in human brain.. Cell Rep. 44(9):116198.
Foord C, Prjibelski AD, Hu W, Michielsen L, Vandelli A, Narykov O, Evans B, Hsu J, Belchikov N, Jarroux J et al..  2025.  A spatial long-read approach at near-single-cell resolution reveals developmental regulation of splicing and polyadenylation sites in distinct cortical layers and cell types.. Nat Commun. 16(1):8093.
2024
Martinez-Rivera A, Fetcho RN, Birmingham L, Jiu JX, Yang R, Foord C, Scala-Chávez D, Mekawy N, Pleil K, Pickel VM et al..  2024.  Elevating levels of the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol blunts opioid reward but not analgesia.. bioRxiv.
2023
Joglekar A, Foord C, Jarroux J, Pollard S, Tilgner HU.  2023.  From words to complete phrases: insight into single-cell isoforms using short and long reads.. Transcription. :1-13.
Foord C, Hsu J, Jarroux J, Hu W, Belchikov N, Pollard S, He Y, Joglekar A, Tilgner HU.  2023.  The variables on RNA molecules: concert or cacophony? Answers in long-read sequencing. Nat Methods. 20(1):20-24.
2022
Hardwick SA, Hu W, Joglekar A, Fan L, Collier PG, Foord C, Balacco J, Lanjewar S, Sampson MMcGuirk, Koopmans F et al..  2022.  Single-nuclei isoform RNA sequencing unlocks barcoded exon connectivity in frozen brain tissue.. Nat Biotechnol.
2021
Notaras M, Lodhi A, Barrio-Alonso E, Foord C, Rodrick T, Jones D, Fang H, Greening D, Colak D.  2021.  Neurodevelopmental signatures of narcotic and neuropsychiatric risk factors in 3D human-derived forebrain organoids.. Mol Psychiatry.