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Murphy, Karl
Email: karl.murphy@ucsf.edu
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Affiliation: Ahituv Lab
Address: Laboratory Assistant University of California San Francisco 513 Parnassus Avenue Box 0794 San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
Country: United States
Phone: 415-476-5166
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Sharma, S., Londono, D., Eckalbar, W.L., Gao, X., Zhang, D., Mauldin, K., Kou, I., Takahashi, A., Matsumoto, M., Kamiya, N., Murphy, K.K., Cornelia, R., TSRHC Scoliosis Clinical Group, Japan Scoliosis Clinical Research Group, Herring, J.A., Burns, D., Ahituv, N., Ikegawa, S., Gordon, D., Wise, C.A. (2015) A PAX1 enhancer locus is associated with susceptibility to idiopathic scoliosis in females. Nature communications. 6:6452
Markenscoff-Papadimitriou, E., Allen, W.E., Colquitt, B.M., Goh, T., Murphy, K.K., Monahan, K., Mosley, C.P., Ahituv, N., Lomvardas, S. (2014) Enhancer interaction networks as a means for singular olfactory receptor expression. Cell. 159:543-57
Booker, B.M., Murphy, K.K., and Ahituv, N. (2013) Functional analysis of limb enhancers in the developing fin. Development genes and evolution. 223(6):395-399
Smith, R.P., Riesenfeld, S.J., Holloway, A.K., Li, Q., Murphy, K.K., Feliciano, N.M., Orecchia, L., Oksenberg, N., Pollard, K.S., and Ahituv, N. (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(7):R72
Birnbaum, R.Y., Everman, D.B., Murphy, K., Gurrieri, F., Schwartz, C.E., and Ahituv, N. (2012) Functional characterization of tissue-specific enhancers in the DLX5/6 locus. Human molecular genetics. 21(22):4930-4938

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