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Akul SinghaniaLab: Immunoregulation and Infection LaboratoryJob Title: Postdoc Breadcrumb Home Research Researchers Akul Singhania Year published (-)2018 (2) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsComputational & Systems Biology (2) (-)Human Biology & Physiology (2)Immunology (2)Infectious Disease (2)Model Organisms (2) Facet Research topicsCrick Pre-CrickCrick publications (2) Facet Crick Pre-CrickPublication typeJournal article (2)Primary research (1)Review (1) Facet Publication typeJournalNature Communications (1)Nature Immunology (1) Facet Journal Displaying 1 - 2 of 2Last updated : 25 January 2021 02:06 The value of transcriptomics in advancing knowledge of the immune response and diagnosis in tuberculosis Authors (5)Akul SinghaniaRobert J Wilkinson Marc Rodrigue Pranabashis HaldarAnne O'Garra Nature Immunology Published 1 November 2018 Crick labsRobert J WilkinsonAnne O’GarraFull details A modular transcriptional signature identifies phenotypic heterogeneity of human tuberculosis infection Authors (15)Akul Singhania Raman VermaChristine Graham Jo Lee Trang Tran Matthew Richardson[...] Karine Kaiser Marc Rodrigue Gerrit Woltmann Pranabashis HaldarAnne O'Garra Nature Communications Published 19 June 2018 Crick labs/ facilitiesRobert J WilkinsonAnne O’GarraBioinformatics and BiostatisticsAdvanced SequencingFull details
The value of transcriptomics in advancing knowledge of the immune response and diagnosis in tuberculosis Authors (5)Akul SinghaniaRobert J Wilkinson Marc Rodrigue Pranabashis HaldarAnne O'Garra Nature Immunology Published 1 November 2018 Crick labsRobert J WilkinsonAnne O’GarraFull details
A modular transcriptional signature identifies phenotypic heterogeneity of human tuberculosis infection Authors (15)Akul Singhania Raman VermaChristine Graham Jo Lee Trang Tran Matthew Richardson[...] Karine Kaiser Marc Rodrigue Gerrit Woltmann Pranabashis HaldarAnne O'Garra Nature Communications Published 19 June 2018 Crick labs/ facilitiesRobert J WilkinsonAnne O’GarraBioinformatics and BiostatisticsAdvanced SequencingFull details