Nicholas M Quaife
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Recent Articles
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Zaman S, Padayachee Y, Shah M, Samways J, Auton A, Quaife N, et al.
JMIR Cardio
. 2023 Jun;
7:e45611.
PMID: 37351921
Background: Despite effective therapies, the economic burden of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) is driven by frequent hospitalizations. Treatment optimization and admission avoidance rely on frequent symptom reviews...
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Auton A, Zaman S, Padayachee Y, Samways J, Quaife N, Sweeney M, et al.
JMIR Nurs
. 2023 Jun;
6:e44630.
PMID: 37279054
Background: Community-based management by heart failure specialist nurses (HFSNs) is key to improving self-care in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Remote monitoring (RM) can aid nurse-led management, but in...
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Wright C, Quaife N, Ramos-Hernandez L, Danecek P, Ferla M, Samocha K, et al.
Am J Hum Genet
. 2021 May;
108(6):1083-1094.
PMID: 34022131
Clinical genetic testing of protein-coding regions identifies a likely causative variant in only around half of developmental disorder (DD) cases. The contribution of regulatory variation in non-coding regions to rare...
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Whiffin N, Karczewski K, Zhang X, Chothani S, Smith M, Evans D, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 Feb;
12(1):839.
PMID: 33531501
No abstract available.
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Whiffin N, Armean I, Kleinman A, Marshall J, Minikel E, Goodrich J, et al.
Nat Med
. 2021 Jan;
27(2):355.
PMID: 33483629
No abstract available.
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Whiffin N, Armean I, Kleinman A, Marshall J, Minikel E, Goodrich J, et al.
Nat Med
. 2020 May;
26(6):869-877.
PMID: 32461697
Human genetic variants predicted to cause loss-of-function of protein-coding genes (pLoF variants) provide natural in vivo models of human gene inactivation and can be valuable indicators of gene function and...
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Whiffin N, Karczewski K, Zhang X, Chothani S, Smith M, Evans D, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 May;
11(1):2523.
PMID: 32461616
Upstream open reading frames (uORFs) are tissue-specific cis-regulators of protein translation. Isolated reports have shown that variants that create or disrupt uORFs can cause disease. Here, in a systematic genome-wide...
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Chothani S, Schafer S, Adami E, Viswanathan S, Widjaja A, Langley S, et al.
Circulation
. 2019 Jul;
140(11):937-951.
PMID: 31284728
Background: Fibrosis is a common pathology in many cardiac disorders and is driven by the activation of resident fibroblasts. The global posttranscriptional mechanisms underlying fibroblast-to-myofibroblast conversion in the heart have...
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van Heesch S, Witte F, Schneider-Lunitz V, Schulz J, Adami E, Faber A, et al.
Cell
. 2019 Jun;
178(1):242-260.e29.
PMID: 31155234
Gene expression in human tissue has primarily been studied on the transcriptional level, largely neglecting translational regulation. Here, we analyze the translatomes of 80 human hearts to identify new translation...
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Quaife N, Watson O, Chico T
Curr Opin Pharmacol
. 2012 Aug;
12(5):608-14.
PMID: 22858242
The zebrafish has attracted interest from both the scientific and general press owing to its transition from a model of developmental biology to a tool for biomedical and preclinical studies....