Nir Oksenberg, Ph.D.

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Biomedical Sciences University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
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Gene regulatory elements and their relationship to human diversity and disease
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Nadav Ahituv grad student 2014 UCSF
 (The Function and Regulation of AUTS2.)
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Yang S, Oksenberg N, Takayama S, et al. (2015) Functionally conserved enhancers with divergent sequences in distant vertebrates. Bmc Genomics. 16: 882
Mills RE, Lam VC, Tan A, et al. (2015) Unbiased modifier screen reveals that signal strength determines the regulatory role murine TLR9 plays in autoantibody production. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 194: 3675-86
Oksenberg N, Haliburton GD, Eckalbar WL, et al. (2014) Genome-wide distribution of Auts2 binding localizes with active neurodevelopmental genes. Translational Psychiatry. 4: e431
Erwin GD, Oksenberg N, Truty RM, et al. (2014) Integrating diverse datasets improves developmental enhancer prediction. Plos Computational Biology. 10: e1003677
Kim MJ, Oksenberg N, Hoffmann TJ, et al. (2014) Functional characterization of SIM1-associated enhancers. Human Molecular Genetics. 23: 1700-8
Oksenberg N, Ahituv N. (2013) The role of AUTS2 in neurodevelopment and human evolution Trends in Genetics. 29: 600-608
Smith RP, Riesenfeld SJ, Holloway AK, et al. (2013) A compact, in vivo screen of all 6-mers reveals drivers of tissue-specific expression and guides synthetic regulatory element design. Genome Biology. 14: R72
Oksenberg N, Stevison L, Wall JD, et al. (2013) Function and Regulation of AUTS2, a Gene Implicated in Autism and Human Evolution Plos Genetics. 9
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