Mahmoud M Ibrahim
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Velasco S, Ibrahim M, Kakumanu A, Garipler G, Aydin B, Al-Sayegh M, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
. 2016 Dec;
20(2):205-217.e8.
PMID: 27939218
Direct cell programming via overexpression of transcription factors (TFs) aims to control cell fate with the degree of precision needed for clinical applications. However, the regulatory steps involved in successful...
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Lacadie S, Ibrahim M, Gokhale S, Ohler U
FEBS J
. 2016 Apr;
283(23):4214-4222.
PMID: 27115538
Genome-wide datasets measuring nascent RNA have revealed that active human promoters frequently display divergent transcription, generating a stable mRNA in the forward direction toward the gene and a typically unstable...
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Duttke S, Lacadie S, Ibrahim M, Glass C, Corcoran D, Benner C, et al.
Mol Cell
. 2015 Nov;
60(3):348-9.
PMID: 26545075
No abstract available.
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Duttke S, Lacadie S, Ibrahim M, Glass C, Corcoran D, Benner C, et al.
Mol Cell
. 2015 Feb;
57(4):674-684.
PMID: 25639469
Divergent transcription, in which reverse-oriented transcripts occur upstream of eukaryotic promoters in regions devoid of annotated genes, has been suggested to be a general property of active promoters. Here we...
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Ibrahim M, Lacadie S, Ohler U
Bioinformatics
. 2014 Sep;
31(1):48-55.
PMID: 25223640
Motivation: Although peak finding in next-generation sequencing (NGS) datasets has been addressed extensively, there is no consensus on how to analyze and process biological replicates. Furthermore, most peak finders do...