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Mark Gerstein

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  802
Citations -  172183

Mark Gerstein is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 168, co-authored 751 publications receiving 149578 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Gerstein include Rutgers University & Structural Genomics Consortium.

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Information assessment on predicting protein-protein interactions

TL;DR: This analysis shows that the MIPS and Gene Ontology functional similarity datasets as the dominating information contributors for predicting the protein-protein interactions under the framework proposed by Jansen et al. can give highly accurate classifications.
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Diverse human extracellular RNAs are widely detected in human plasma

TL;DR: Over a thousand human extracellular RNAs including microRNAs, piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA), and small nucleolar RNAs are identified by analysing sequencing data from plasma-derived RNA from 40 individuals to demonstrate the broad and consistent detection of diverse classes of circulating non-cellular small-RNAs from a large population.
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Pseudogene.org: a comprehensive database and comparison platform for pseudogene annotation

TL;DR: The Pseudogene.org knowledgebase serves as a comprehensive repository for pseudogene annotation, including a collection of human annotations compiled from 16 sources, and supports a subset structure that highlights specific groups of pseudogenes that are of interest to the research community.
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CREB Binds to Multiple Loci on Human Chromosome 22

TL;DR: Mapping for the first time the binding distribution of CREB along an entire human chromosome revealed 215 binding sites corresponding to 192 different loci and 100 annotated potential gene targets, providing novel molecular insights into how CREB mediates its functions in humans.