[HTML][HTML] Chromosome contacts in activated T cells identify autoimmune disease candidate genes
…, RC Ferreira, R Coulson, F Burden, SP Rowlston… - Genome biology, 2017 - Springer
Background Autoimmune disease-associated variants are preferentially found in regulatory
regions in immune cells, particularly CD4 + T cells. Linking such regulatory regions to gene …
regions in immune cells, particularly CD4 + T cells. Linking such regulatory regions to gene …
[HTML][HTML] Genetic drivers of epigenetic and transcriptional variation in human immune cells
…, AL Mann, JM Fernandez, S Rowlston, SP Wilder… - Cell, 2016 - cell.com
Characterizing the multifaceted contribution of genetic and epigenetic factors to disease
phenotypes is a major challenge in human genetics and medicine. We carried out high-…
phenotypes is a major challenge in human genetics and medicine. We carried out high-…
[HTML][HTML] Increased DNA methylation variability in type 1 diabetes across three immune effector cell types
…, A Ramelius, F Burden, S Farrow, S Rowlston… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
The incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) has substantially increased over the past decade,
suggesting a role for non-genetic factors such as epigenetic mechanisms in disease …
suggesting a role for non-genetic factors such as epigenetic mechanisms in disease …
The Callovian-Oxfordian boundary in Oxfordshire and Wiltshire based on two new temporary sections
NTJ Hollingworth, PB Wignall - Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1992 - Elsevier
… The shales contain abundant irridescent Kosmoceras sp. and the common belemn- … At
Stanton Harcourt the fauna of the Mariae Clay includes abundant pyritised moulds of Dicroloma sp…
Stanton Harcourt the fauna of the Mariae Clay includes abundant pyritised moulds of Dicroloma sp…
Genetic Association Reveals Protection against Recurrence of Clostridium difficile Infection with Bezlotoxumab Treatment
Bezlotoxumab is a human monoclonal antibody against Clostridium difficile toxin B,
indicated to prevent recurrence of C. difficile infection (rCDI) in high-risk adults receiving …
indicated to prevent recurrence of C. difficile infection (rCDI) in high-risk adults receiving …
Salinity tolerances of selected macroinvertebrates of the Sabie River, Kruger National Park, South Africa
PA Goetsch, CG Palmer - Archives of Environmental Contamination and …, 1997 - Springer
… sp. found in the river. Experiments were conducted in flowing water systems known as raceways.
… Sodium sulphate was considerably more toxic to Tricorythus sp. than sodium chloride. …
… Sodium sulphate was considerably more toxic to Tricorythus sp. than sodium chloride. …
[PDF][PDF] Prioritization of putative target genes underpinning COVID-19 host GWAS traits based on high-resolution 3D chromosomal topology
M Spivakov - osf.io
GWAS variants commonly map to DNA regulatory regions, many of which are located away
from their target genes, coming into their proximity through 3D chromosomal interactions. We …
from their target genes, coming into their proximity through 3D chromosomal interactions. We …
[BOOK][B] The Visitation of Wiltshire 1565
W Harvey - 1897 - books.google.com
… BAYNARD OF LACKHAM GROVE OF DONHEAD 22 BAYNTON OF ROWLSTON BECKETT
OF LITTLETON BELLINGHAM OF ORSTON ST. GEORGE BENNETT OF NORTON BAVENT …
OF LITTLETON BELLINGHAM OF ORSTON ST. GEORGE BENNETT OF NORTON BAVENT …
Epigenetic research in multiple sclerosis: progress, challenges, and opportunities
… Within 20 yr from diagnosis, the majority of RR-MS patients will convert to a secondary-progressive
form (SP-MS) characterized by a persistent increase in disability. In ~10% of patients, …
form (SP-MS) characterized by a persistent increase in disability. In ~10% of patients, …
3D chromatin reprogramming primes human memory TH2 cells for rapid recall and pathogenic dysfunction
A Onrust-van Schoonhoven, MJW de Bruijn… - Science …, 2023 - science.org
Memory T cells provide long-lasting defense responses through their ability to rapidly reactivate,
but how they efficiently “recall” an inflammatory transcriptional program remains unclear…
but how they efficiently “recall” an inflammatory transcriptional program remains unclear…