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Hanna S, Bonami R, Corrie B, Westley M, Posgai A, Luning Prak E, et al.
Diabetologia . 2024 Oct; 68(1):186-202. PMID: 39467874
Human molecular genetics has brought incredible insights into the variants that confer risk for the development of tissue-specific autoimmune diseases, including type 1 diabetes. The hallmark cell-mediated immune destruction that...
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Pavlovic M, Scheffer L, Motwani K, Kanduri C, Kompova R, Vazov N, et al.
Nat Mach Intell . 2023 Jul; 3(11):936-944. PMID: 37396030
Adaptive immune receptor repertoires (AIRR) are key targets for biomedical research as they record past and ongoing adaptive immune responses. The capacity of machine learning (ML) to identify complex discriminative...
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Lees W, Christley S, Peres A, Kos J, Corrie B, Ralph D, et al.
Immunoinformatics (Amst) . 2023 Jun; 10. PMID: 37388275
Analysis of an individual's immunoglobulin or T cell receptor gene repertoire can provide important insights into immune function. High-quality analysis of adaptive immune receptor repertoire sequencing data depends upon accurate...
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Christley S, Aguiar A, Blanck G, Breden F, Bukhari S, Busse C, et al.
Front Big Data . 2021 Mar; 3:22. PMID: 33693395
The Adaptive Immune Receptor Repertoire (AIRR) Community is a research-driven group that is establishing a clear set of community-accepted data and metadata standards; standards-based reference implementation tools; and policies and...
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Vander Heiden J, Marquez S, Marthandan N, Bukhari S, Busse C, Corrie B, et al.
Front Immunol . 2018 Oct; 9:2206. PMID: 30323809
Increased interest in the immune system's involvement in pathophysiological phenomena coupled with decreased DNA sequencing costs have led to an explosion of antibody and T cell receptor sequencing data collectively...
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Toby I, Levin M, Salinas E, Christley S, Bhattacharya S, Breden F, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics . 2016 Oct; 17(Suppl 13):333. PMID: 27766961
Background: The genes that produce antibodies and the immune receptors expressed on lymphocytes are not germline encoded; rather, they are somatically generated in each developing lymphocyte by a process called...