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John FarrellBiomedical Genetics, Boston University Medical School Verified email at bu.edu Cited by 3330 |
[HTML][HTML] HLA-A* 3101 and carbamazepine-induced hypersensitivity reactions in Europeans
…, A Alfirevic, S Bourgeois, JJ Farrell… - … England Journal of …, 2011 - Mass Medical Soc
Background Carbamazepine causes various forms of hypersensitivity reactions, ranging from
maculopapular exanthema to severe blistering reactions. The HLA-B*1502 allele has been …
maculopapular exanthema to severe blistering reactions. The HLA-B*1502 allele has been …
A guided-inquiry general chemistry course
JJ Farrell, RS Moog, JN Spencer - Journal of chemical education, 1999 - ACS Publications
A first-year general chemistry course based on constructivist principles and the learning
cycle has been developed. Through the use of cooperative learning techniques, students are …
cycle has been developed. Through the use of cooperative learning techniques, students are …
A robust benchmark for detection of germline large deletions and insertions
New technologies and analysis methods are enabling genomic structural variants (SVs) to
be detected with ever-increasing accuracy, resolution and comprehensiveness. To help …
be detected with ever-increasing accuracy, resolution and comprehensiveness. To help …
[HTML][HTML] Whole exome sequencing study identifies novel rare and common Alzheimer's-Associated variants involved in immune response and transcriptional …
The Alzheimer’s Disease Sequencing Project (ADSP) undertook whole exome sequencing
in 5,740 late-onset Alzheimer disease (AD) cases and 5,096 cognitively normal controls …
in 5,740 late-onset Alzheimer disease (AD) cases and 5,096 cognitively normal controls …
Sickle cell leg ulcers: associations with haemolysis and SNPs in Klotho, TEK and genes of the TGF‐β/BMP pathway
Cutaneous leg ulcers are common in sickle cell anaemia and their risk might be genetically
determined. Sickle cell anaemia patients were studied to examine the relationship of leg …
determined. Sickle cell anaemia patients were studied to examine the relationship of leg …
A 3-bp deletion in the HBS1L-MYB intergenic region on chromosome 6q23 is associated with HbF expression
JJ Farrell, RM Sherva, Z Chen, H Luo… - Blood, The Journal …, 2011 - ashpublications.org
Fetal hemoglobin (HbF) is regulated as a multigenic trait. By genome-wide association study,
we confirmed that HBS1L-MYB intergenic polymorphisms (HMIP) and BCL11A …
we confirmed that HBS1L-MYB intergenic polymorphisms (HMIP) and BCL11A …
[BOOK][B] Chemistry: A guided inquiry
RS Moog, JJ Farrell - 2017 - books.google.com
In the newly updated 7th Edition, Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry continues to follow the underlying
principles developed by years of extensive research on how students learn, and draws …
principles developed by years of extensive research on how students learn, and draws …
A robust benchmark for germline structural variant detection
New technologies and analysis methods are enabling genomic structural variants (SVs) to
be detected with ever-increasing accuracy, resolution, and comprehensiveness. Translating …
be detected with ever-increasing accuracy, resolution, and comprehensiveness. Translating …
[HTML][HTML] Cell-type-specific expression quantitative trait loci associated with Alzheimer disease in blood and brain tissue
Because regulation of gene expression is heritable and context-dependent, we investigated
AD-related gene expression patterns in cell types in blood and brain. Cis-expression …
AD-related gene expression patterns in cell types in blood and brain. Cis-expression …
Association of rare coding mutations with Alzheimer disease and other dementias among adults of European ancestry
…, L Staley, J Chung, X Zhang, JJ Farrell… - JAMA network …, 2019 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Some of the unexplained heritability of Alzheimer disease (AD) may be due to
rare variants whose effects are not captured in genome-wide association studies because …
rare variants whose effects are not captured in genome-wide association studies because …