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  • Revealing the recent demogr... Revealing the recent demographic history of Europe via haplotype sharing in the UK Biobank
    Gilbert, Edmund; Shanmugam, Ashwini; Cavalleri, Gianpiero L Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 06/2022, Volume: 119, Issue: 25
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    Haplotype-based analyses have recently been leveraged to interrogate the fine-scale structure in specific geographic regions, notably in Europe, although an equivalent haplotype-based understanding ...
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  • Population History and Alti... Population History and Altitude-Related Adaptation in the Sherpa
    Bhandari, Sushil; Cavalleri, Gianpiero L. Frontiers in physiology, 08/2019, Volume: 10
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    The first ascent of Mount Everest by Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953 brought global attention to the Sherpa people and human performance at altitude. The Sherpa inhabit the Khumbu ...
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  • Distinct HLA associations o... Distinct HLA associations of LGI1 and CASPR2-antibody diseases
    Binks, Sophie; Varley, James; Lee, Wanseon ... Brain, 08/2018, Volume: 141, Issue: 8
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    The mechanisms responsible for the generation of LGI1- or CASPR2-antibodies are unknown. Binks et al. describe two strikingly dichotomous HLA-associations, most significantly in HLA-DRB1*07:01 for ...
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  • TDP2 protects transcription... TDP2 protects transcription from abortive topoisomerase activity and is required for normal neural function
    Gómez-Herreros, Fernando; Schuurs-Hoeijmakers, Janneke H M; McCormack, Mark ... Nature genetics, 05/2014, Volume: 46, Issue: 5
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    Topoisomerase II (TOP2) removes torsional stress from DNA and facilitates gene transcription by introducing transient DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Such DSBs are normally rejoined by TOP2 but on ...
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  • Population history and geno... Population history and genome wide association studies of birth weight in a native high altitude Ladakhi population
    Bhandari, Sushil; Dolma, Padma; Mukerji, Mitali ... PloS one, 09/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 9
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    Pathological low birth weight due to fetal growth restriction (FGR) is an important predictor of adverse obstetric and neonatal outcomes. It is more common amongst native lowlanders when gestating in ...
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  • Natural selection on EPAS1 ... Natural selection on EPAS1 (HIF2α) associated with low hemoglobin concentration in Tibetan highlanders
    Beall, Cynthia M; Cavalleri, Gianpiero L; Deng, Libin ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 06/2010, Volume: 107, Issue: 25
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    By impairing both function and survival, the severe reduction in oxygen availability associated with high-altitude environments is likely to act as an agent of natural selection. We used genomic and ...
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  • Differential diagnosis of f... Differential diagnosis of familial adult myoclonic epilepsy
    Baykan, Betul; Franceschetti, Silvana; Canafoglia, Laura ... Epilepsia (Copenhagen), June 2023, 2023-Jun, 2023-06-00, 20230601, Volume: 64, Issue: S1
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    Objective Familial adult myoclonic epilepsy (FAME) is an under‐recognized disorder characterized by cortical myoclonus, generalized tonic–clonic seizures, and additional clinical symptoms, which vary ...
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  • Epilepsy in the mTORopathie... Epilepsy in the mTORopathies: opportunities for precision medicine
    Moloney, Patrick B; Cavalleri, Gianpiero L; Delanty, Norman Brain communications, 01/2021, Volume: 3, Issue: 4
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    Abstract The mechanistic target of rapamycin signalling pathway serves as a ubiquitous regulator of cell metabolism, growth, proliferation and survival. The main cellular activity of the mechanistic ...
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  • Tibetans living at sea leve... Tibetans living at sea level have a hyporesponsive hypoxia-inducible factor system and blunted physiological responses to hypoxia
    Petousi, Nayia; Croft, Quentin P P; Cavalleri, Gianpiero L ... Journal of applied physiology, 04/2014, Volume: 116, Issue: 7
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    Tibetan natives have lived on the Tibetan plateau (altitude ∼ 4,000 m) for at least 25,000 years, and as such they are adapted to life and reproduction in a hypoxic environment. Recent studies have ...
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  • All hands on deck during th... All hands on deck during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maintaining face-to-face medical education and clinical placements
    Humphreys, Hilary; Baxter, Ronan; Gilroy, Judith ... PloS one, 07/2024, Volume: 19, Issue: 7
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    Medical students must have robust educational experiences, graduate and commence timely employment. Here, we describe how the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) delivered clinical placements ...
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