• Aberrant signaling of immune cells in Sjögren's syndrome patient subgroups upon interferon stimulation 

      Sarkar, Irene; Davies, Richard Allan; Aarebrot, Anders Krogh; Solberg, Silje Michelsen; Petrovic, Aleksandra; Joshi, Anagha; Bergum, Brith; Brun, Johan Gorgas; Hammenfors, Daniel; Jonsson, Roland; Appel, Silke (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Background: Primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) is a systemic autoimmune disease, characterized by mononuclear cell infiltrates in the salivary and lacrimal glands, leading to glandular atrophy and dryness. Patient heterogeneity ...
    • Comprehensive analysis of epigenetic signatures of human transcription control 

      Devailly, Guillaume; Joshi, Anagha (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Advances in sequencing technologies have enabled exploration of epigenetic and transcriptional profiles at a genome-wide level. The epigenetic and transcriptional landscapes are now available in hundreds of mammalian cell ...
    • From genotype to phenotype: Through chromatin 

      Romanowska, Julia; Joshi, Anagha (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-01-23)
      Advances in sequencing technologies have enabled the exploration of the genetic basis for several clinical disorders by allowing identification of causal mutations in rare genetic diseases. Sequencing technology has also ...
    • Insights into Sex and Gender Differences in Brain and Psychopathologies Using Big Data 

      Zelco, Aura; Wapeesittipan, Pattama; Joshi, Anagha (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      The societal implication of sex and gender (SG) differences in brain are profound, as they influence brain development, behavior, and importantly, the presentation, prevalence, and therapeutic response to diseases. ...
    • Integrated analysis of robust sex-biased gene signatures in human brain 

      Wapeesittipan, Pattama; Joshi, Anagha (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Background: Sexual dimorphism is highly prominent in mammals with many physiological and behavioral differences between male and female form of the species. Accordingly, the fundamental social and cultural stratification ...
    • Multi-omics and machine learning for the prevention and management of female reproductive health 

      Kharb, Simmi; Joshi, Anagha (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Females typically carry most of the burden of reproduction in mammals. In humans, this burden is exacerbated further, as the evolutionary advantage of a large and complex human brain came at a great cost of women’s ...