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Robert M Andrews

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Conroy M, Andrews R, Andrews S, Cockayne L, Dennis E, Fahy E, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2023 Oct; 52(D1):D1677-D1682. PMID: 37855672
LIPID MAPS (LIPID Metabolites and Pathways Strategy), www.lipidmaps.org, provides a systematic and standardized approach to organizing lipid structural and biochemical data. Founded 20 years ago, the LIPID MAPS nomenclature and...
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Dovey O, Cooper J, Mupo A, Grove C, Lynn C, Conte N, et al.
Blood . 2017 Aug; 130(17):1911-1922. PMID: 28835438
mutations define the commonest subgroup of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and frequently co-occur with internal tandem duplications (ITD) or, less commonly, or mutations. Co-occurrence of mutant with carries a significantly...
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Zheng W, Wang Z, Collins J, Andrews R, Stemple D, Gong Z
PLoS One . 2011 Sep; 6(8):e24019. PMID: 21887364
The fish swimbladder is a unique organ in vertebrate evolution and it functions for regulating buoyancy in most teleost species. It has long been postulated as a homolog of the...
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Balu B, Maher S, Pance A, Chauhan C, Naumov A, Andrews R, et al.
Eukaryot Cell . 2011 Aug; 10(9):1257-63. PMID: 21803864
Coordinated regulation of gene expression is a hallmark of the Plasmodium falciparum asexual blood-stage development cycle. We report that carbon catabolite repressor protein 4 (CCR4)-associated factor 1 (CAF1) is critical...
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Harper J, Mould A, Andrews R, Bikoff E, Robertson E
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2011 Jun; 108(26):10585-90. PMID: 21670299
Female mammals produce milk to feed their newborn offspring before teeth develop and permit the consumption of solid food. Intestinal enterocytes dramatically alter their biochemical signature during the suckling-to-weaning transition....
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Dhami P, Saffrey P, Bruce A, Dillon S, Chiang K, Bonhoure N, et al.
PLoS One . 2010 Sep; 5(8):e12339. PMID: 20808788
It has recently been shown that nucleosome distribution, histone modifications and RNA polymerase II (Pol II) occupancy show preferential association with exons ("exon-intron marking"), linking chromatin structure and function to...
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Dhami P, Bruce A, Jim J, Dillon S, Hall A, Cooper J, et al.
PLoS One . 2010 Feb; 5(2):e9059. PMID: 20140202
The SCL (TAL1) transcription factor is a critical regulator of haematopoiesis and its expression is tightly controlled by multiple cis-acting regulatory elements. To elaborate further the DNA elements which control...
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Mamanova L, Andrews R, James K, Sheridan E, Ellis P, Langford C, et al.
Nat Methods . 2010 Jan; 7(2):130-2. PMID: 20081834
We report an alternative approach to transcriptome sequencing for the Illumina Genome Analyzer, in which the reverse transcription reaction takes place on the flowcell. No amplification is performed during the...
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Wu Q, Bruce A, Jedrusik A, Ellis P, Andrews R, Langford C, et al.
Stem Cells . 2009 Jun; 27(11):2637-2645. PMID: 19544422
Histone H3 methylation at R17 and R26 recently emerged as a novel epigenetic mechanism regulating pluripotency in mouse embryos. Blastomeres of four-cell embryos with high H3 methylation at these sites...
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Bruce A, Lopez-Contreras A, Flicek P, Down T, Dhami P, Dillon S, et al.
Genome Res . 2009 Apr; 19(6):994-1005. PMID: 19401398
The molecular events that contribute to, and result from, the in vivo binding of transcription factors to their cognate DNA sequence motifs in mammalian genomes are poorly understood. We demonstrate...