Kinjal Desai

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2011-2016 Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States 
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Ghoussaini M, Edwards SL, Michailidou K, et al. (2018) Publisher Correction: Evidence that breast cancer risk at the 2q35 locus is mediated through IGFBP5 regulation. Nature Communications. 9: 16193
Bailey SD, Zhang X, Desai K, et al. (2018) Publisher Correction: ZNF143 provides sequence specificity to secure chromatin interactions at gene promoters. Nature Communications. 9: 16194
Park NI, Guilhamon P, Desai K, et al. (2017) ASCL1 Reorganizes Chromatin to Direct Neuronal Fate and Suppress Tumorigenicity of Glioblastoma Stem Cells. Cell Stem Cell. 21: 411
Park NI, Guilhamon P, Desai K, et al. (2017) ASCL1 Reorganizes Chromatin to Direct Neuronal Fate and Suppress Tumorigenicity of Glioblastoma Stem Cells. Cell Stem Cell
Bailey SD, Desai K, Kron KJ, et al. (2016) Noncoding somatic and inherited single-nucleotide variants converge to promote ESR1 expression in breast cancer. Nature Genetics
Guo H, Ahmed M, Zhang F, et al. (2016) Modulation of long noncoding RNAs by risk SNPs underlying genetic predispositions to prostate cancer. Nature Genetics
Gallo M, Coutinho FJ, Vanner RJ, et al. (2015) MLL5 Orchestrates a Cancer Self-Renewal State by Repressing the Histone Variant H3.3 and Globally Reorganizing Chromatin. Cancer Cell
Bailey SD, Zhang X, Desai K, et al. (2015) ZNF143 provides sequence specificity to secure chromatin interactions at gene promoters. Nature Communications. 2: 6186
Ghoussaini M, Edwards SL, Michailidou K, et al. (2014) Evidence that breast cancer risk at the 2q35 locus is mediated through IGFBP5 regulation. Nature Communications. 4: 4999
Chahar S, Gandhi V, Yu S, et al. (2014) Chromatin profiling reveals regulatory network shifts and a protective role for hepatocyte nuclear factor 4α during colitis. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 34: 3291-304
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