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    Multiple blood pressure loci with opposing blood pressure effects on rat chromosome 1 in a homologous region linked to hypertension on human chromosome 15 by Mell, Blair, Abdul-Majeed, Shakila, Kumarasamy, Sivarajan, Waghulde, Harshal, Pillai, Resmi, Nie, Ying, Joe, Bina

    Published in Hypertension research (01-01-2015)
    “…Genetic dissection of blood pressure (BP) quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in rats has facilitated the fine-mapping of regions linked to the inheritance of…”
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    The abundance of Rad51 protein in mouse embryonic stem cells is regulated at multiple levels by Tichy, Elisia D, Pillai, Resmi, Deng, Li, Tischfield, Jay A, Hexley, Philip, Babcock, George F, Stambrook, Peter J

    Published in Stem cell research (01-09-2012)
    “…DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in embryonic stem (ES) cells are repaired primarily by homologous recombination (HR). The mechanism by which HR is regulated in…”
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    Fine mapping of epistatic genetic determinants of blood pressure on rat chromosome 5 by Waghulde, Harshal, Pillai, Resmi, Cheng, Xi, Nie, Ying, Mell, Blair, Joe, Bina

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-07-2018)
    “…BACKGROUND:Previously, using linkage analysis and substitution mapping, two closely-linked interactive blood pressure quantitative trait loci (QTLs), BP QTL1…”
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    Mouse embryonic stem cells, but not somatic cells, predominantly use homologous recombination to repair double-strand DNA breaks by Tichy, Elisia D, Pillai, Resmi, Deng, Li, Liang, Li, Tischfield, Jay, Schwemberger, Sandy J, Babcock, George F, Stambrook, Peter J

    Published in Stem cells and development (01-11-2010)
    “…Embryonic stem (ES) cells give rise to all cell types of an organism. Since mutations at this embryonic stage would affect all cells and be detrimental to the…”
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    Abstract 055: Locating Genetic Determinants Of Translational Significance Using The Rat Genome by Nie, Ying, Kumaraswamy, Sivarajan, Cheng, Xi, Waghulde, Harshal, Mel, Blair, Pillai, Resmi, Joe, Bina

    Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-11-2014)
    “…Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have detected associations of genetic elements on human chromosome 2 with hypertension but lack the ability to discern…”
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    High resolution substitution mapping for genetic elements controlling blood pressure located on rat chromosomes 5 and 10 by Pillai, Resmi

    Published 2015
    “…Changes in blood pressure from high to low are genetically and environmentally controlled. In humans, linkage analysis and GWAS has pointed out to various…”
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    Mapping a novel blood pressure quantitative trait locus within a congenic strain spanning a single annotated gene containing segment on rat chromosome 10 by Pillai, Resmi, Kumarasamy, Sivarajan, Nie, Ying, Yerga-Woolwine, Shane, Farms, Phyllis, Gopalakrishnan, Kathirvel, Joe, Bina

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2012)
    “…Abstract only By high resolution substitution mapping using alleles of the LEW rat introgressed onto the Dahl Salt‐sensitive (S) rat, a 320kb congenic segment…”
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    Isolation and high-throughput sequencing of two closely linked epistatic hypertension susceptibility loci with a panel of bicongenic strains by Pillai, Resmi, Waghulde, Harshal, Nie, Ying, Gopalakrishnan, Kathirvel, Kumarasamy, Sivarajan, Farms, Phyllis, Garrett, Michael R, Atanur, Santosh S, Maratou, Klio, Aitman, Timothy J, Joe, Bina

    Published in Physiological genomics (15-08-2013)
    “…Interactions or epistasis between genetic factors may contribute to "missing heritability." While linkage analyses detect epistasis, defining the limits of the…”
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    Epistasis Involving Variations within Noncoding Elements Accounts for ‘Missing Heritability’ of Two Closely‐linked Blood Pressure Loci by Waghulde, Harshal, Pillai, Resmi, Nie, Ying, Gopalakrishnan, Kathirvel, Kumarasamy, Sivarajan, Farms, Phyllis, Garrett, Michael R, Atanur, Santosh, Aitman, Timothy J, Joe, Bina

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2013)
    “…Abstract only Genetic elements controlling complex polygenic traits such as blood pressure (BP) discovered to date do not collectively account for their…”
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