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Francesc López-Giráldez

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  85
Citations -  5206

Francesc López-Giráldez is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Exome sequencing. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 71 publications receiving 3960 citations. Previous affiliations of Francesc López-Giráldez include Pompeu Fabra University.

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De novo mutations in congenital heart disease with neurodevelopmental and other congenital anomalies.

TL;DR: Clinical genotyping of patients with CHD may help to identify those at greatest risk of neurodevelopmental disabilities, allowing surveillance and early intervention and provide opportunities for improved prognostic assessment and early therapeutic intervention in CHD patients.
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The Ascomycota Tree of Life: A Phylum-wide Phylogeny Clarifies the Origin and Evolution of Fundamental Reproductive and Ecological Traits

Conrad L. Schoch, +65 more
- 01 Apr 2009 - 
TL;DR: A 6-gene, 420-species maximum-likelihood phylogeny of Ascomycota, the largest phylum of Fungi, and a phylogenetic informativeness analysis of all 6 genes and a series of ancestral character state reconstructions support a terrestrial, saprobic ecology as ancestral are presented.
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The Genetic Basis of Mendelian Phenotypes: Discoveries, Challenges, and Opportunities

TL;DR: This collaborative effort has identified 956 genes, including 375 not previously associated with human health, that underlie a Mendelian phenotype, providing insight into study design and analytical strategies, identify novel mechanisms of disease, and reveal the extensive clinical variability of Mendelia phenotypes.
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Myofibroblast proliferation and heterogeneity are supported by macrophages during skin repair

TL;DR: Variation in healing and scarring rates in multiple tissues suggests that fibroblast diversity exists, and functionally distinct subsets of myofibroblast subsets in skin wound beds from adult mice are defined.