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Dwaipayan Bharadwaj

Researcher at Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology

Publications -  81
Citations -  4817

Dwaipayan Bharadwaj is an academic researcher from Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Type 2 diabetes. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 75 publications receiving 4202 citations. Previous affiliations of Dwaipayan Bharadwaj include Council of Scientific and Industrial Research & Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research.

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The genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes

Christian Fuchsberger, +349 more
- 11 Jul 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed whole-genome sequencing in 2,657 European individuals with and without diabetes, and exome sequencing for 12,940 individuals from five ancestry groups.

The genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes

Christian Fuchsberger, +300 more
TL;DR: Large-scale sequencing does not support the idea that lower-frequency variants have a major role in predisposition to type 2 diabetes, but most fell within regions previously identified by genome-wide association studies.
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The major receptor for C-reactive protein on leukocytes is fcgamma receptor II.

TL;DR: It is determined that CRP also interacts with FcγRIIa (CD32), the low affinity receptor for IgG on monocytes and neutrophils, and this interaction could not account for the majority of binding of CRP to neutrophil or monocytic cells.
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Genetic landscape of the people of India: A canvas for disease gene exploration

Samir K. Brahmachari, +150 more
- 01 Apr 2008 - 
TL;DR: High levels of genetic divergence are observed between groups of populations that cluster largely on the basis of ethnicity and language in diverse populations of India.
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C-reactive protein binding to FcγRIIa on human monocytes and neutrophils is allele-specific

TL;DR: Direct genetic evidence is provided for FcgammaRIIa as the functional, high-affinity CRP receptor on leukocytes while emphasizing the reciprocal relationship between IgG and CRP binding avidities.