Alex Nord
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Recent Articles
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Lee K, Stafford A, Pacheco-Vergara M, Cichewicz K, Canales C, Seban N, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jun;
PMID: 38826421
Monogenic syndromes are associated with neurodevelopmental changes that result in cognitive impairments, neurobehavioral phenotypes including autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and seizures. Limited studies and resources are available...
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Silverman J, Fenton T, Haouchine O, Hallam E, Smith E, Jackson K, et al.
Res Sq
. 2023 Oct;
PMID: 37790402
is a critical gene for neuronal development, synaptic structure, and function. Although rare, the disruption of directly causes a genetically identifiable neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) called SYNGAP1 -related intellectual disability. Without...
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Nord A, Carey K, Hornbeck P, Wheeler T
ACM BCB
. 2019 May;
2018:200-210.
PMID: 31080963
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is a classic problem in computational genomics. In typical use, MSA software is expected to align a collection of homologous genes, such as orthologs from multiple...
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Hornbeck P, Kornhauser J, Latham V, Murray B, Nandhikonda V, Nord A, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2018 Nov;
47(D1):D433-D441.
PMID: 30445427
For 15 years the mission of PhosphoSitePlus® (PSP, https://www.phosphosite.org) has been to provide comprehensive information and tools for the study of mammalian post-translational modifications (PTMs). The number of unique PTMs...
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Golonzhka O, Nord A, Tang P, Lindtner S, Ypsilanti A, Ferretti E, et al.
Neuron
. 2015 Dec;
88(6):1192-1207.
PMID: 26671461
We demonstrate using conditional mutagenesis that Pbx1, with and without Pbx2(+/-) sensitization, regulates regional identity and laminar patterning of the developing mouse neocortex in cortical progenitors (Emx1-Cre) and in newly...