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Nicola J. Rinaldi

Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications -  10
Citations -  9213

Nicola J. Rinaldi is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Regulation of gene expression. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 10 publications receiving 8739 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicola J. Rinaldi include Harvard University.

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Transcriptional Regulatory Networks in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

TL;DR: This work determines how most of the transcriptional regulators encoded in the eukaryote Saccharomyces cerevisiae associate with genes across the genome in living cells, and identifies network motifs, the simplest units of network architecture, and demonstrates that an automated process can use motifs to assemble a transcriptional regulatory network structure.
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Control of Pancreas and Liver Gene Expression by HNF Transcription Factors

TL;DR: This work used chromatin immunoprecipitation combined with promoter microarrays to identify systematically the genes occupied by the transcriptional regulators HNF1α, HNF4α, and HNF6, together with RNA polymerase II, in human liver and pancreatic islets.
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Serial Regulation of Transcriptional Regulators in the Yeast Cell Cycle

TL;DR: Genome-wide location analysis was used to determine how the yeast cell cycle gene expression program is regulated by each of the nine known cell cycle transcriptional activators, and revealed how the nine transcriptional regulators coordinately regulate global gene expression and diverse stage-specific functions to produce a continuous cycle of cellular events.
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Exploring the phenotypic consequences of tissue specific gene expression variation inferred from GWAS summary statistics.

Alvaro N. Barbeira, +263 more
TL;DR: A mathematical expression is derived to compute PrediXcan results using summary data, and the effects of gene expression variation on human phenotypes in 44 GTEx tissues and >100 phenotypes are investigated.