
Manuel Tardaguila
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Jul 24, 2024 |
cell.com | Thomas Vanderstichele |Katie L. Burnham |Niek de Klein |Manuel Tardaguila
SummaryGene misexpression is the aberrant transcription of a gene in a context where it is usually inactive. Despite its known pathological consequences in specific rare diseases, we have a limited understanding of its wider prevalence and mechanisms in humans. To address this, we analyzed gene misexpression in 4,568 whole-blood bulk RNA sequencing samples from INTERVAL study blood donors.
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Nov 19, 2023 |
biorxiv.org | Katie L. Burnham |Niek de Klein |Manuel Tardaguila |Thomas Vanderstichele
AbstractGene misexpression is the aberrant transcription of a gene in a context where it is usually inactive. Despite its known pathological consequences in specific rare diseases, we have a limited understanding of its wider prevalence and mechanisms in humans. To address this, we analyzed gene misexpression in 4,568 whole blood bulk RNA sequencing samples from INTERVAL study blood donors.
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