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Shahar Shohat
Shahar Shohat
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Varying intolerance of gene pathways to mutational classes explain genetic convergence across neuropsychiatric disorders
S Shohat, E Ben-David, S Shifman
Cell reports 18 (9), 2217-2227, 2017
952017
Allelic expression analysis in the brain suggests a role for heterogeneous insults affecting epigenetic processes in autism spectrum disorders
E Ben-David, S Shohat, S Shifman
Human molecular genetics 23 (15), 4111-4124, 2014
272014
Expansion of the GRIA2 phenotypic representation: a novel de novo loss of function mutation in a case with childhood onset schizophrenia
A Alkelai, S Shohat, L Greenbaum, T Schechter, B Draiman, ...
Journal of human genetics 66 (3), 339-343, 2021
232021
Genes essential for embryonic stem cells are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders
S Shohat, S Shifman
Genome research 29 (11), 1910-1918, 2019
212019
Convergence and divergence in the genetics of psychiatric disorders from pathways to developmental stages
S Shohat, A Amelan, S Shifman
Biological Psychiatry 89 (1), 32-40, 2021
202021
Bias towards large genes in autism
S Shohat, S Shifman
Nature 512 (7512), E1-E2, 2014
152014
Gene network analysis reveals a role for striatal glutamatergic receptors in dysregulated risk-assessment behavior of autism mouse models
O Oron, D Getselter, S Shohat, E Reuveni, I Lukic, S Shifman, E Elliott
Translational psychiatry 9 (1), 1-15, 2019
142019
Gene essentiality in cancer cell lines is modified by the sex chromosomes
S Shohat, S Shifman
Genome Research, gr. 276488.121, 2022
22022
Identification of genetic mechanisms for tissue-specific genetic effects based on CRISPR screens
E Dvir, S Shohat, J Flint, S Shifman
Genetics 222 (3), iyac134, 2022
22022
Genetic mechanisms for tissue-specific essential genes
E Dvir, S Shohat, S Shifman
bioRxiv, 2021.04. 09.438977, 2022
12022
M80 CLINICAL VALUE OF DIAGNOSTIC EXOME SEQUENCING IN CHILDHOOD-ONSET SCHIZOPHRENIA
A Alkelai, S Shohat, B Dreiman, E Chitrit-Raveh, T Shecther, DST Hughes, ...
European Neuropsychopharmacology 29, S210, 2019
12019
Selective Vulnerability of The Brain To Genetic Mutations And Unique Spatiotemporal Activities of Genes Are Associated with Intellectual Disability, Autism And Schizophrenia
S Shohat, E Ben-David, S Shifman
European Neuropsychopharmacology 27, S428, 2017
12017
Selective vulnerability of the brain to mutational classes explain why the same types of genes underlie different neuropsychiatric diseases
S Shohat, E Ben-David, S Shifman
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