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J Peter Svensson
Affiliation
Karolinska Institutet
ORCID
Career Start Year
2005
Papers
32
H Index
18
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
36561752
Natural killer cells induce HIV-1 latency reversal after treatment with pan-caspase inhibitors.
Front Immunol
2022
35666761
T cell stimulation remodels the latently HIV-1 infected cell population by differential activation of proviral chromatin.
PLoS Pathog
2022
35418589
Peripheral blood CD4<sup>+</sup>CCR6<sup>+</sup> compartment differentiates HIV-1 infected or seropositive elite controllers from long-term successfully treated individuals.
Commun Biol
2022
34026665
Targeting Epigenetics to Cure HIV-1: Lessons From (and for) Cancer Treatment.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
2021
34417450
Histone H4 lysine 20 mono-methylation directly facilitates chromatin openness and promotes transcription of housekeeping genes.
Nat Commun
2021
31900031
A regulatory role for CHD2 in myelopoiesis.
Epigenetics
2020
31999790
Chromatin maturation of the HIV-1 provirus in primary resting CD4+Â T cells.
PLoS Pathog
2020
31575705
Chromatin remodeler Fft3 plays a dual role at blocked DNA replication forks.
Life Sci Alliance
2019
29714165
Distinct chromatin functional states correlate with HIV latency reactivation in infected primary CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells.
Elife
2018
27978436
The mTOR Complex Controls HIV Latency.
Cell Host Microbe
2016
25778913
A nucleosome turnover map reveals that the stability of histone H4 Lys20 methylation depends on histone recycling in transcribed chromatin.
Genome Res
2015
26518661
The Paf1 complex factors Leo1 and Paf1 promote local histone turnover to modulate chromatin states in fission yeast.
EMBO Rep
2015
26321255
PARP1- and CTCF-Mediated Interactions between Active and Repressed Chromatin at the Lamina Promote Oscillating Transcription.
Mol Cell
2015
24531659
Centromeric histone H2B monoubiquitination promotes noncoding transcription and chromatin integrity.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
2014
25431935
Epigenetic activation and inactivation of centromeres.
Epigenomics
2014
23661198
Microfluidic genome-wide profiling of intrinsic electrical properties in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Lab Chip
2013
24040048
Genomic phenotyping by barcode sequencing broadly distinguishes between alkylating agents, oxidizing agents, and non-genotoxic agents, and reveals a role for aromatic amino acids in cellular recovery after quinone exposure.
PLoS One
2013
22681890
Hierarchical modularity and the evolution of genetic interactomes across species.
Mol Cell
2012
23028377
Factors that promote H3 chromatin integrity during transcription prevent promiscuous deposition of CENP-A(Cnp1) in fission yeast.
PLoS Genet
2012
23103765
CHD1 remodelers regulate nucleosome spacing in vitro and align nucleosomal arrays over gene coding regions in S. pombe.
EMBO J
2012
22615993
Identification of novel human damage response proteins targeted through yeast orthology.
PLoS One
2012
21468231
Topoisomerases, chromatin and transcription termination.
Transcription
2011
21901086
Podbat: a novel genomic tool reveals Swr1-independent H2A.Z incorporation at gene coding sequences through epigenetic meta-analysis.
PLoS Comput Biol
2011
21978764
Genomic phenotyping of the essential and non-essential yeast genome detects novel pathways for alkylation resistance.
BMC Syst Biol
2011
18805990
Genomic predictors of interindividual differences in response to DNA damaging agents.
Genes Dev
2008
17032150
Wnt but not BMP signaling is involved in the inhibitory action of sclerostin on BMP-stimulated bone formation.
J Bone Miner Res
2007
18039032
Activation of inflammation/NF-kappaB signaling in infants born to arsenic-exposed mothers.
PLoS Genet
2007
18043759
Transcriptional networks in S. cerevisiae linked to an accumulation of base excision repair intermediates.
PLoS One
2007
17327130
A portrait of cisplatin-induced transcriptional changes in mouse embryonic stem cells reveals a dominant p53-like response.
Mutat Res
2007
17076557
Analysis of gene expression using gene sets discriminates cancer patients with and without late radiation toxicity.
PLoS Med
2006
15656902
Microarray analysis of gene expression profiles of cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts after mechanical stress, ionising or ultraviolet radiation.
BMC Genomics
2005
16018805
Dissecting systems-wide data using mixture models: application to identify affected cellular processes.
BMC Bioinformatics
2005
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