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Jeremy Leipzig

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Kilbaugh T, Lvova M, Karlsson M, Zhang Z, Leipzig J, Wallace D, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Jun; 10(6):e0130927. PMID: 26098565
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been shown to activate the peripheral innate immune system and systemic inflammatory response, possibly through the central release of damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPs)....
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Falk M, Shen L, Gonzalez M, Leipzig J, Lott M, Stassen A, et al.
Mol Genet Metab . 2014 Dec; 114(3):388-96. PMID: 25542617
Success rates for genomic analyses of highly heterogeneous disorders can be greatly improved if a large cohort of patient data is assembled to enhance collective capabilities for accurate sequence variant...
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Navarro-Gomez D, Leipzig J, Shen L, Lott M, Stassen A, Wallace D, et al.
Bioinformatics . 2014 Dec; 31(8):1310-2. PMID: 25505086
Motivation: All current mitochondrial haplogroup classification tools require variants to be detected from an alignment with the reference sequence and to be properly named according to the canonical nomenclature standards...
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Glessner J, Bick A, Ito K, Homsy J, Rodriguez-Murillo L, Fromer M, et al.
Circ Res . 2014 Sep; 115(10):884-896. PMID: 25205790
Rationale: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is among the most common birth defects. Most cases are of unknown pathogenesis. Objective: To determine the contribution of de novo copy number variants (CNVs)...
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Zhang Z, Leipzig J, Sasson A, Yu A, Perin J, Xie H, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics . 2014 Feb; 14 Suppl 11:S3. PMID: 24564231
Background: High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies are spearheading the accelerated development of biomedical research. Processing and summarizing the large amount of data generated by HTS presents a non-trivial challenge to bioinformatics....
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Zaidi S, Choi M, Wakimoto H, Ma L, Jiang J, Overton J, et al.
Nature . 2013 May; 498(7453):220-3. PMID: 23665959
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most frequent birth defect, affecting 0.8% of live births. Many cases occur sporadically and impair reproductive fitness, suggesting a role for de novo mutations....
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Barrantes I, Leipzig J, Marwan W
Gene Regul Syst Bio . 2012 Oct; 6:127-37. PMID: 23071390
Physarum polycephalum is a unicellular eukaryote belonging to the amoebozoa group of organisms. The complex life cycle involves various cell types that differ in morphology, function, and biochemical composition. Sporulation,...
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Shi L, Perin J, Leipzig J, Zhang Z, Sullivan K
Gene . 2011 Aug; 487(1):21-8. PMID: 21803131
IRF1 is a transcription factor that participates in interferon signaling. Previous studies of IRF1 binding have utilized in vitro assays. We used ChIP-seq in human monocytes to better define the...
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Wang G, Garrigue A, Ciuffi A, Ronen K, Leipzig J, Berry C, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2008 Apr; 36(9):e49. PMID: 18411205
Gene transfer has been used to correct inherited immunodeficiencies, but in several patients integration of therapeutic retroviral vectors activated proto-oncogenes and caused leukemia. Here, we describe improved methods for characterizing...
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Meekings K, Leipzig J, Bushman F, Taylor G, Bangham C
PLoS Pathog . 2008 Mar; 4(3):e1000027. PMID: 18369476
Human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) causes leukaemia or chronic inflammatory disease in approximately 5% of infected hosts. The level of proviral expression of HTLV-1 differs significantly among infected people,...