A disease-associated gene desert directs macrophage inflammation through ETS2
Christina T. Stankey(Washington University in St. Louis), James Lee(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), Chris Wallace(University of Cambridge), Prajan Divakar(Dartmouth College), L. Speidel(The Francis Crick Institute), Peter Skoglund(The Francis Crick Institute), Troy Zhang(University of Glasgow), David Thomas(University of Cambridge), Haner Di̇reskeneli̇(Marmara University), Charles Murray(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), M. Zameel Cader(Oxford BioMedica (United Kingdom)), Emma Nye(The Francis Crick Institute), Q. Zhang(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Christopher S. Wood(University of Glasgow), Enrico Tombetti(University of Milan), Mariana Silva dos Santos(The Francis Crick Institute), Ilenia Papa(Curtin University), Lea-Maxie Haag(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Felicia New(Nanostring Technologies (United States)), Lindi Jiang(Fudan University), Julian C. Knight(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Tabitha Turner‐Stokes(Imperial College London), Andrew J. Cameron(University of Glasgow), Ana P. Piedade(University of Coimbra), Anthony K Hall(The Royal Free Hospital), Christophe Bourges(The Francis Crick Institute), Nigel B. Jamieson(University of Glasgow), Güher Saruhan‐Direskeneli(Istanbul University), James I. MacRae(The Francis Crick Institute), Assya Legrini(University of Glasgow), Francesca Saffioti(The Royal Free Hospital), A. C. Brown(Centre for Human Genetics), Peter C. Grayson(National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases), Christopher Palmer-Jones(The Royal Free Hospital), L. O. Randzavola(Imperial College London), Mark Green(University of Liverpool), Alberto Quaglia(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), Peter A. Merkel(University of Pennsylvania), William Edwards(King's College London), E. C. Parkes(The Francis Crick Institute), Amr H. Sawalha(University of Pittsburgh), A. P. Rochford(The Royal Free Hospital), Douglas Thorburn(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust)
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