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    Locus specific endogenous retroviral expression associated with Alzheimer's disease by Dawson, Tyson, Rentia, Uzma, Sanford, Jessie, Cruchaga, Carlos, Kauwe, John S K, Crandall, Keith A

    Published in Frontiers in aging neuroscience (06-07-2023)
    “…Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are transcriptionally-active remnants of ancient retroviral infections that may play a role in Alzheimer's disease. We…”
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    Validation of Variant Assembly Using HAPHPIPE with Next-Generation Sequence Data from Viruses by Gibson, Keylie M, Steiner, Margaret C, Rentia, Uzma, Bendall, Matthew L, Pérez-Losada, Marcos, Crandall, Keith A

    Published in Viruses (14-07-2020)
    “…Next-generation sequencing (NGS) offers a powerful opportunity to identify low-abundance, intra-host viral sequence variants, yet the focus of many…”
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    Loss of Adar1 increases T cell migration and prolongs survival in ovarian cancer by Gomez, Stephanie, Grundy, Erin E, Kanholm, Tomas, Hadley, Melissa, McDonald, James I, Rentia, Uzma, Kobyra, Julie, Palmer, Erica, Saunthararajah, Yogen, Chiappinelli, Katherine B

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2021)
    “…Abstract Novel therapies are urgently needed for ovarian cancer (OC), the fifth deadliest cancer in women. OC is generally characterized by an…”
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    HAPHPIPE: Haplotype Reconstruction and Phylodynamics for Deep Sequencing of Intrahost Viral Populations by Bendall, Matthew L, Gibson, Keylie M, Steiner, Margaret C, Rentia, Uzma, Pérez-Losada, Marcos, Crandall, Keith A

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-04-2021)
    “…Abstract Deep sequencing of viral populations using next-generation sequencing (NGS) offers opportunities to understand and investigate evolution, transmission…”
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    Abstract A029: Transposable elements exhibit loss of DNA methylation and increases in transcription in a model of tumorigenesis by Kanholm, Tomas, Rentia, Uzma, Beaty, Melissa Hadley, McDonald, James I., Xie, Wenbing, Baylin, Stephen B., Burns, Kathleen H., Easwaran, Hari, Chiappinelli, Katherine B.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-12-2022)
    “…Abstract Transposable elements (TEs), including LINEs, SINEs, and LTRs, are typically silenced by epigenetic mechanisms in differentiated healthy tissues…”
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