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  • Using an atlas of gene regu... Using an atlas of gene regulation across 44 human tissues to inform complex disease- and trait-associated variation
    Gamazon, Eric R; Segrè, Ayellet V; van de Bunt, Martijn ... Nature genetics, 07/2018, Volume: 50, Issue: 7
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    We apply integrative approaches to expression quantitative loci (eQTLs) from 44 tissues from the Genotype-Tissue Expression project and genome-wide association study data. About 60% of known ...
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  • Developmental and genetic regulation of the human cortex transcriptome illuminate schizophrenia pathogenesis
    Jaffe, Andrew E; Straub, Richard E; Shin, Joo Heon ... Nature neuroscience, 08/2018, Volume: 21, Issue: 8
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    Genome-wide association studies have identified 108 schizophrenia risk loci, but biological mechanisms for individual loci are largely unknown. Using developmental, genetic and illness-based RNA ...
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  • HIF1α is required for survi... HIF1α is required for survival maintenance of chronic myeloid leukemia stem cells
    Zhang, Haojian; Li, Huawei; Xi, Hualin S. ... Blood, 03/2012, Volume: 119, Issue: 11
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    Hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF1α), a master transcriptional regulator of the cellular and systemic hypoxia response, is essential for the maintenance of self-renewal capacity of normal HSCs. It is ...
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  • Roadmap for the use of base... Roadmap for the use of base editors to decipher drug mechanism of action
    Aparicio-Prat, Estel; Yan, Dong; Mariotti, Marco ... PloS one, 09/2021, Volume: 16, Issue: 9
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    CRISPR base editors are powerful tools for large-scale mutagenesis studies. This kind of approach can elucidate the mechanism of action of compounds, a key process in drug discovery. Here, we explore ...
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  • 3'Pool-seq: an optimized co... 3'Pool-seq: an optimized cost-efficient and scalable method of whole-transcriptome gene expression profiling
    Sholder, Gabriel; Lanz, Thomas A; Moccia, Robert ... BMC genomics, 01/2020, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    The advent of Next Generation Sequencing has allowed transcriptomes to be profiled with unprecedented accuracy, but the high costs of full-length mRNA sequencing have posed a limit on the ...
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  • Transcriptomic RNAseq drug ... Transcriptomic RNAseq drug screen in cerebrocortical cultures: toward novel neurogenetic disease therapies
    Hadwen, Jeremiah; Schock, Sarah; Mears, Alan ... Human molecular genetics, 09/2018, Volume: 27, Issue: 18
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    Abstract Rare monogenic diseases affect millions worldwide; although over 4500 rare disease genotypes are known, disease-modifying drugs are available for only 5% of them. The sheer number of these ...
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  • Activated microglia cause m... Activated microglia cause metabolic disruptions in developmental cortical interneurons that persist in interneurons from individuals with schizophrenia
    Park, Gun-Hoo; Noh, Haneul; Shao, Zhicheng ... Nature neuroscience, 11/2020, Volume: 23, Issue: 11
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    The mechanisms by which prenatal immune activation increase the risk for neuropsychiatric disorders are unclear. Here, we generated developmental cortical interneurons (cINs)-which are known to be ...
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  • Genetics of CD33 in Alzheim... Genetics of CD33 in Alzheimer's disease and acute myeloid leukemia
    Malik, Manasi; Chiles, 3rd, Joe; Xi, Hualin S ... Human molecular genetics, 06/2015, Volume: 24, Issue: 12
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    The CD33 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs3865444 has been associated with the risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Rs3865444 is in linkage disequilibrium with rs12459419 which has been associated ...
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  • BrainSeq: Neurogenomics to ... BrainSeq: Neurogenomics to Drive Novel Target Discovery for Neuropsychiatric Disorders
    Schubert, Christian R.; O’Donnell, Patricio; Quan, Jie ... Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 2015-Dec-16, Volume: 88, Issue: 6
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    We outline an ambitious project to characterize the genetic and epigenetic regulation of multiple facets of transcription in distinct brain regions across the human lifespan in samples of major ...
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  • Translating Human Genetics ... Translating Human Genetics into Novel Treatment Targets for Schizophrenia
    Schubert, Christian R.; Xi, Hualin S.; Wendland, Jens R. ... Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 11/2014, Volume: 84, Issue: 3
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    Human genetics is a rational starting point for target identification in drug discovery, yet this approach has found little application in neuroscience. Recent large-scale analyses have begun to ...
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