Brandon S. Razooky, Ph.D.

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2014 Biophysics University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
Area:
Virology Biology, Systematic Biology, General Biophysics
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Leor S. Weinberger grad student 2014 UCSF
 (The Role of Tat Positive Feedback the Establishment of and Reactivation from HIV Latency.)
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Law LMJ, Razooky BS, Li MMH, et al. (2019) ZAP's stress granule localization is correlated with its antiviral activity and induced by virus replication. Plos Pathogens. 15: e1007798
Hansen MMK, Wen WY, Ingerman E, et al. (2018) A Post-Transcriptional Feedback Mechanism for Noise Suppression and Fate Stabilization. Cell
Razooky BS, Cao Y, Hansen MMK, et al. (2017) Nonlatching positive feedback enables robust bimodality by decoupling expression noise from the mean. Plos Biology. 15: e2000841
Razooky BS, Obermayer B, O'May JB, et al. (2017) Viral Infection Identifies Micropeptides Differentially Regulated in smORF-Containing lncRNAs. Genes. 8
Caveney PM, Norred SE, Chin CW, et al. (2016) Resource Sharing Controls Gene Expression Bursting. Acs Synthetic Biology
Dar RD, Shaffer SM, Singh A, et al. (2016) Transcriptional Bursting Explains the Noise-Versus-Mean Relationship in mRNA and Protein Levels. Plos One. 11: e0158298
Dar RD, Razooky BS, Weinberger LS, et al. (2015) The Low Noise Limit in Gene Expression. Plos One. 10: e0140969
Razooky BS, Pai A, Aull K, et al. (2015) A hardwired HIV latency program. Cell. 160: 990-1001
Rouzine IM, Razooky BS, Weinberger LS. (2014) Stochastic variability in HIV affects viral eradication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 13251-2
Dar RD, Razooky BS, Singh A, et al. (2012) Transcriptional burst frequency and burst size are equally modulated across the human genome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 17454-9
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