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Stacy L. Musone
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 8
Citations - 1290
Stacy L. Musone is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Narcolepsy & Candidate gene. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 1225 citations.
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Multiple polymorphisms in the TNFAIP3 region are independently associated with systemic lupus erythematosus
Stacy L. Musone,Kimberly E. Taylor,Timothy T. Lu,Joanne Nititham,Ricardo C. Ferreira,Ward Ortmann,Nataliya Shifrin,Michelle Petri,M. Ilyas Kamboh,Susan Manzi,Michael F. Seldin,Peter K. Gregersen,Timothy W. Behrens,Averil Ma,Pui-Yan Kwok,Lindsey A. Criswell +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that three independent SNPs in the TNFAIP3 region are associated with systemic lupus erythematosus among individuals of European ancestry, providing critical links between A20 and the etiology of SLE.
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Narcolepsy is strongly associated with the T-cell receptor alpha locus.
Joachim Hallmayer,Juliette Faraco,Ling Lin,Stephanie Hesselson,Juliane Winkelmann,Minae Kawashima,Minae Kawashima,Geert Mayer,Giuseppe Plazzi,Sona Nevsimalova,Patrice Bourgin,Sheng Seung-Chul Hong,Yutaka Honda,Makoto Honda,Birgit Högl,William T. Longstreth,Jacques Montplaisir,David Kemlink,Mali Einen,Justin Chen,Stacy L. Musone,Matthew Akana,Taku Miyagawa,Jubao Duan,Alex Desautels,Christine Erhardt,Per Egil Hesla,Francesca Poli,Birgit Frauscher,Jong-Hyun Jeong,Sung-Pil Lee,Thanh G.N. Ton,Mark N. Kvale,Libor Kolesar,Marie Dobrovolna,Gerald T. Nepom,Daniel R. Salomon,H-Erich Wichmann,Guy A. Rouleau,Christian Gieger,Douglas F. Levinson,Pablo V. Gejman,Pablo V. Gejman,Thomas Meitinger,Terry Young,Paul E. Peppard,Katsushi Tokunaga,Pui-Yan Kwok,Neil Risch,Neil Risch,Emmanuel Mignot,Emmanuel Mignot +51 more
TL;DR: The authors found association between narcolepsy and polymorphisms in the TRA@ (T-cell receptor alpha) locus, with highest significance at rs1154155 (average allelic odds ratio 1.69, genotypic odds ratios 1.94 and 2.55, P < 10(-21), 1,830 cases, 2,164 controls).
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Erratum: Narcolepsy is strongly associated with the T-cell receptor alpha locus
Joachim Hallmayer,Juliette Faraco,Ling Lin,Stephanie Hesselson,Juliane Winkelmann,Minae Kawashima,Geert Mayer,Giuseppe Plazzi,Sona Nevsimalova,Patrice Bourgin,Sheng Seung-Chul Hong,Yutaka Honda,Makoto Honda,Birgit Högl,William T. Longstreth,Jacques Montplaisir,David Kemlink,Mali Einen,Justin Chen,Stacy L. Musone,Matthew Akana,Taku Miyagawa,Jubao Duan,Alex Desautels,Christine Erhardt,Per Egil Hesla,Francesca Poli,Birgit Frauscher,Jong-Hyun Jeong,Sung-Pil Lee,Thanh G.N. Ton,Mark N. Kvale,Libor Kolesar,Marie Dobrovolna,Gerald T. Nepom,Daniel R. Salomon,H-Erich Wichmann,Guy A. Rouleau,Christian Gieger,Douglas F. Levinson,Pablo V. Gejman,Thomas Meitinger,Terry Young,Paul E. Peppard,Katsushi Tokunaga,Pui-Yan Kwok,Neil Risch,Emmanuel Mignot +47 more
TL;DR: In the version of this article initially published, Seung-Chul Hong was incorrectly listed as Sheng Seung Chul Hong, and the error has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
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Sequencing of TNFAIP3 and Association of Variants with Multiple Autoimmune Diseases
Stacy L. Musone,Kimberly E. Taylor,Joanne Nititham,Catherine Chu,Annie Poon,Wilson Liao,Ernest T. Lam,Averil Ma,Pui-Yan Kwok,Lindsey A. Criswell +9 more
TL;DR: The TNFAIP3 locus at 6q23, encoding A20, has been associated with multiple autoimmune diseases (AIDs), and the coding portions of the gene are sequence to identify contributing causal polymorphisms that may explain some of the observed associations.
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Marking Embryonic Stem Cells with a 2A Self-Cleaving Peptide: A NKX2-5 Emerald GFP BAC Reporter
Edward C. Hsiao,Yuko Yoshinaga,Trieu Nguyen,Stacy L. Musone,Judy E. Kim,Paul Swinton,Isidro Espineda,Carlota Manalac,Pieter J. deJong,Bruce R. Conklin +9 more
TL;DR: A series of modular marker plasmids containing independent reporter, bacterial selection, and eukaryotic selection components are described, compatible with both Gateway recombination and lambda prophage bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) recombineering techniques.