Anke Liebert
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Recent Articles
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Maradana M, Marzook N, Diaz O, Mkandawire T, Diny N, Li Y, et al.
Cell Host Microbe
. 2023 Dec;
31(12):2038-2050.e4.
PMID: 38052207
Cryptosporidium is a leading cause of diarrheal-related deaths in children, especially in resource-poor settings. It also targets the immunocompromised, chronically infecting people living with HIV and primary immunodeficiencies. There is...
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Liebert A, Shapiro M, Maradana M, Li Y, Powell N, Zilbauer M, et al.
Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol
. 2023 Nov;
17(3):507-510.
PMID: 37944594
No abstract available.
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Ali A, Liebert A, Lau W, Maniatis N, Swallow D
Ann Hum Genet
. 2021 Sep;
86(1):24-33.
PMID: 34523124
Although imputation of missing SNP results has been widely used in genetic studies, claims about the quality and usefulness of imputation have outnumbered the few studies that have questioned its...
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Kazakevych J, Denizot J, Liebert A, Portovedo M, Mosavie M, Jain P, et al.
Genome Biol
. 2020 Mar;
21(1):64.
PMID: 32160911
Background: How intestinal epithelial cells interact with the microbiota and how this is regulated at the gene expression level are critical questions. Smarcad1 is a conserved chromatin remodeling factor with...
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Kazakevych J, Stoyanova E, Liebert A, Varga-Weisz P
Sci Rep
. 2019 Jul;
9(1):10410.
PMID: 31320724
The intestinal epithelium undergoes constant regeneration driven by intestinal stem cells. How old age affects the transcriptome in this highly dynamic tissue is an important, but poorly explored question. Using...
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Montalva N, Adhikari K, Liebert A, Mendoza-Revilla J, Flores S, Mace R, et al.
Ann Hum Genet
. 2018 Sep;
83(1):11-22.
PMID: 30264486
The genetic trait of lactase persistence (LP) evolved as an adaptation to milking pastoralism in the Old World and is a well-known example of positive natural selection in humans. However,...
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Fellows R, Denizot J, Stellato C, Cuomo A, Jain P, Stoyanova E, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2018 Jan;
9(1):105.
PMID: 29317660
The recently discovered histone post-translational modification crotonylation connects cellular metabolism to gene regulation. Its regulation and tissue-specific functions are poorly understood. We characterize histone crotonylation in intestinal epithelia and find...
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Kraiczy J, Nayak K, Howell K, Ross A, Forbester J, Salvestrini C, et al.
Gut
. 2017 Nov;
68(1):49-61.
PMID: 29141958
Objective: Human intestinal epithelial organoids (IEOs) are increasingly being recognised as a highly promising translational research tool. However, our understanding of their epigenetic molecular characteristics and behaviour in culture remains...
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Liebert A, Lopez S, Jones B, Montalva N, Gerbault P, Lau W, et al.
Hum Genet
. 2017 Oct;
136(11-12):1445-1453.
PMID: 29063188
The genetic trait of lactase persistence (LP) is associated with at least five independent functional single nucleotide variants in a regulatory region about 14 kb upstream of the lactase gene...
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Liebert A, Jones B, Danielsen E, Olsen A, Swallow D, Troelsen J
Ann Hum Genet
. 2016 Oct;
80(6):307-318.
PMID: 27714771
The genetic trait that allows intestinal lactase to persist into adulthood in some 35% of humans worldwide operates at the level of transcription, the effect being caused by cis-acting nucleotide...