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Shurjo K Sen
Affiliation
Louisiana State University
ORCID
0000-0002-5781-721X
Career Start Year
2005
Papers
26
H Index
17
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Journal Title
Published Year
32292401
<i>TREML4</i> Promotes Inflammatory Programs in Human and Murine Macrophages and Alters Atherosclerosis Lesion Composition in the Apolipoprotein E Deficient Mouse.
Front Immunol
2020
31898340
Attenuation of immune-mediated bone marrow damage in conventionally housed mice.
Mol Carcinog
2020
32858886
Conventional Co-Housing Modulates Murine Gut Microbiota and Hematopoietic Gene Expression.
Int J Mol Sci
2020
30523076
Commensal-specific T cell plasticity promotes rapid tissue adaptation to injury.
Science
2019
31371577
Laboratory mice born to wild mice have natural microbiota and model human immune responses.
Science
2019
30842225
<i>NAA10</i> polyadenylation signal variants cause syndromic microphthalmia.
J Med Genet
2019
29798856
Gut microbiome-mediated bile acid metabolism regulates liver cancer via NKT cells.
Science
2018
29358051
Non-classical Immunity Controls Microbiota Impact on Skin Immunity and Tissue Repair.
Cell
2018
29073909
Genotype-driven identification of a molecular network predictive of advanced coronary calcium in ClinSeq® and Framingham Heart Study cohorts.
BMC Syst Biol
2017
27467282
Analysis of Ly49 gene transcripts in mature NK cells supports a role for the Pro1 element in gene activation, not gene expression.
Genes Immun
2016
26173457
Pendrin localizes to the adrenal medulla and modulates catecholamine release.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
2015
24393808
RNA-sequencing of the brain transcriptome implicates dysregulation of neuroplasticity, circadian rhythms and GTPase binding in bipolar disorder.
Mol Psychiatry
2014
24975946
Integrative DNA, RNA, and protein evidence connects TREML4 to coronary artery calcification.
Am J Hum Genet
2014
24628908
Identification of candidate genes involved in coronary artery calcification by transcriptome sequencing of cell lines.
BMC Genomics
2014
23539218
Gene expression signatures of coronary heart disease.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
2013
23613520
Massively parallel sequencing, aCGH, and RNA-Seq technologies provide a comprehensive molecular diagnosis of Fanconi anemia.
Blood
2013
22859977
Synthetic spike-in standards improve run-specific systematic error analysis for DNA and RNA sequencing.
PLoS One
2012
20238080
Computational methods for the analysis of primate mobile elements.
Methods Mol Biol
2010
18951971
An alternative pathway for Alu retrotransposition suggests a role in DNA double-strand break repair.
Genomics
2009
19424419
Repair-mediated duplication by capture of proximal chromosomal DNA has shaped vertebrate genome evolution.
PLoS Genet
2009
19439515
Mobile elements create structural variation: analysis of a complete human genome.
Genome Res
2009
19501635
Internal priming: an opportunistic pathway for L1 and Alu retrotransposition in hominins.
Gene
2009
17517773
Endonuclease-independent insertion provides an alternative pathway for L1 retrotransposition in the human genome.
Nucleic Acids Res
2007
17953488
Alu recombination-mediated structural deletions in the chimpanzee genome.
PLoS Genet
2007
16773564
Human genomic deletions mediated by recombination between Alu elements.
Am J Hum Genet
2006
16034026
Genomic rearrangements by LINE-1 insertion-mediated deletion in the human and chimpanzee lineages.
Nucleic Acids Res
2005
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