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Activated CD90/Thy-1 fibroblasts co-express the Δ133p53β isoform and are associated with highly inflamed rheumatoid arthritis.
Wiles AK, Mehta S, Millier M, Woolley AG, Li K, Parker K, Kazantseva M, Wilson M, Young K, Bowie S, Ray S, Slatter TL, Stamp LK, Hessian PA, Braithwaite AW. Wiles AK, et al. Among authors: young k. Arthritis Res Ther. 2023 Apr 15;25(1):62. doi: 10.1186/s13075-023-03040-8. Arthritis Res Ther. 2023. PMID: 37060003 Free PMC article.
Intronic TP53 Polymorphisms Are Associated with Increased Δ133TP53 Transcript, Immune Infiltration and Cancer Risk.
Eiholzer RA, Mehta S, Kazantseva M, Drummond CJ, McKinney C, Young K, Slater D, Morten BC, Avery-Kiejda KA, Lasham A, Fleming N, Morrin HR, Reader K, Royds JA, Landmann M, Petrich S, Reddel R, Huschtscha L, Taha A, Hung NA, Slatter TL, Braithwaite AW. Eiholzer RA, et al. Among authors: young k. Cancers (Basel). 2020 Sep 1;12(9):2472. doi: 10.3390/cancers12092472. Cancers (Basel). 2020. PMID: 32882831 Free PMC article.
Epigenome-wide association studies identify novel DNA methylation sites associated with PTSD: a meta-analysis of 23 military and civilian cohorts.
Katrinli S, Wani AH, Maihofer AX, Ratanatharathorn A, Daskalakis NP, Montalvo-Ortiz J, Núñez-Ríos DL, Zannas AS, Zhao X, Aiello AE, Ashley-Koch AE, Avetyan D, Baker DG, Beckham JC, Boks MP, Brick LA, Bromet E, Champagne FA, Chen CY, Dalvie S, Dennis MF, Fatumo S, Fortier C, Galea S, Garrett ME, Geuze E, Grant G, Hauser MA, Hayes JP, Hemmings SMJ, Huber BR, Jajoo A, Jansen S, Kessler RC, Kimbrel NA, King AP, Kleinman JE, Koen N, Koenen KC, Kuan PF, Liberzon I, Linnstaedt SD, Lori A, Luft BJ, Luykx JJ, Marx CE, McLean SA, Mehta D, Milberg W, Miller MW, Mufford MS, Musanabaganwa C, Mutabaruka J, Mutesa L, Nemeroff CB, Nugent NR, Orcutt HK, Qin XJ, Rauch SAM, Ressler KJ, Risbrough VB, Rutembesa E, Rutten BPF, Seedat S, Stein DJ, Stein MB, Toikumo S, Ursano RJ, Uwineza A, Verfaellie MH, Vermetten E, Vinkers CH, Ware EB, Wildman DE, Wolf EJ, Young RM, Zhao Y, van den Heuvel LL; PGC-PTSD Epigenetics Workgroup; PsychENCODE PTSD Brainomics Project; Traumatic Stress Brain Research Group; Uddin M, Nievergelt CM, Smith AK, Logue MW. Katrinli S, et al. Genome Med. 2024 Dec 18;16(1):147. doi: 10.1186/s13073-024-01417-1. Genome Med. 2024. PMID: 39696436 Free PMC article.
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