Kajan Ratnakumar, Ph.D.

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2012 Genetics and Genomic Sciences Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 
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General Biology, Cell Biology
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Emily Bernstein grad student 2012 Mount Sinai
 (A study of dynamic changes to chromatin structure and composition.)
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Vardabasso C, Hasson D, Ratnakumar K, et al. (2014) Histone variants: emerging players in cancer biology. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Cmls. 71: 379-404
Gaspar-Maia A, Qadeer ZA, Hasson D, et al. (2013) MacroH2A histone variants act as a barrier upon reprogramming towards pluripotency. Nature Communications. 4: 1565
Ratnakumar K, Bernstein E. (2013) ATRX: the case of a peculiar chromatin remodeler. Epigenetics. 8: 3-9
Gaspar-Maia A, Qadeer ZA, Hasson D, et al. (2013) MacroH2A histone variants act as a barrier upon reprogramming towards pluripotency (Nature Communications (2013) 4, (1565) DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2582) Nature Communications. 4
Ratnakumar K, Duarte LF, LeRoy G, et al. (2012) ATRX-mediated chromatin association of histone variant macroH2A1 regulates α-globin expression. Genes & Development. 26: 433-8
Ang YS, Tsai SY, Lee DF, et al. (2011) Wdr5 mediates self-renewal and reprogramming via the embryonic stem cell core transcriptional network. Cell. 145: 183-97
Kapoor A, Goldberg MS, Cumberland LK, et al. (2010) The histone variant macroH2A suppresses melanoma progression through regulation of CDK8. Nature. 468: 1105-9
Schaniel C, Ang YS, Ratnakumar K, et al. (2009) Smarcc1/Baf155 couples self-renewal gene repression with changes in chromatin structure in mouse embryonic stem cells. Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio). 27: 2979-91
Liang B, Qiu J, Ratnakumar K, et al. (2007) RSC functions as an early double-strand-break sensor in the cell's response to DNA damage. Current Biology : Cb. 17: 1432-7
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