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Rupert KaulClinician scientist, University of Toronto Verified email at utoronto.ca Cited by 23012 |
[HTML][HTML] Citrus peel as a source of functional ingredient: A review
S Rafiq, R Kaul, SA Sofi, N Bashir, F Nazir… - Journal of the Saudi …, 2018 - Elsevier
Citrus plants belonging to the family Rutaceae which include fruits such as orange,
mandarin, lime, lemon, sour orange and grapefruitappear as a well known promising source …
mandarin, lime, lemon, sour orange and grapefruitappear as a well known promising source …
[HTML][HTML] Intravaginal practices, bacterial vaginosis, and HIV infection in women: individual participant data meta-analysis
Background Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a
critical step in developing effective female-initiated prevention interventions. The primary …
critical step in developing effective female-initiated prevention interventions. The primary …
[HTML][HTML] A comparative review of HLA associations with hepatitis B and C viral infections across global populations
Hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C (HCV) viral infection or co-infection leads to risk of
development of chronic infection, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) …
development of chronic infection, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) …
[HTML][HTML] Integrative analysis of 111 reference human epigenomes
…, E Chuah, A Tam, TK Canfield, RS Hansen, R Kaul… - Nature, 2015 - nature.com
The reference human genome sequence set the stage for studies of genetic variation and its
association with human disease, but epigenomic studies lack a similar reference. To …
association with human disease, but epigenomic studies lack a similar reference. To …
Systematic localization of common disease-associated variation in regulatory DNA
…, N Sotoodehnia, I Glass, SR Sunyaev, R Kaul… - Science, 2012 - science.org
Genome-wide association studies have identified many noncoding variants associated with
common diseases and traits. We show that these variants are concentrated in regulatory …
common diseases and traits. We show that these variants are concentrated in regulatory …
[HTML][HTML] The accessible chromatin landscape of the human genome
DNase I hypersensitive sites (DHSs) are markers of regulatory DNA and have underpinned
the discovery of all classes of cis-regulatory elements including enhancers, promoters …
the discovery of all classes of cis-regulatory elements including enhancers, promoters …
[HTML][HTML] Expanded encyclopaedias of DNA elements in the human and mouse genomes
The human and mouse genomes contain instructions that specify RNAs and proteins and
govern the timing, magnitude, and cellular context of their production. To better delineate …
govern the timing, magnitude, and cellular context of their production. To better delineate …
[HTML][HTML] A comparative encyclopedia of DNA elements in the mouse genome
…, DD Pervouchine, S Djebali, RE Thurman, R Kaul… - Nature, 2014 - nature.com
The laboratory mouse shares the majority of its protein-coding genes with humans, making it
the premier model organism in biomedical research, yet the two mammals differ in …
the premier model organism in biomedical research, yet the two mammals differ in …
Mapping and sequencing of structural variation from eight human genomes
Genetic variation among individual humans occurs on many different scales, ranging from
gross alterations in the human karyotype to single nucleotide changes. Here we explore …
gross alterations in the human karyotype to single nucleotide changes. Here we explore …
Genetic adaptation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa to the airways of cystic fibrosis patients
…, SM Moskowitz, JL Burns, R Kaul… - Proceedings of the …, 2006 - National Acad Sciences
In many human infections, hosts and pathogens coexist for years or decades. Important
examples include HIV, herpes viruses, tuberculosis, leprosy, and malaria. With the exception …
examples include HIV, herpes viruses, tuberculosis, leprosy, and malaria. With the exception …