Epigenetics Analysis - Citations
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Dynamic regulation of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine in mouse ES cells and during differentiation.
Nature PMID 21460836
Nature PMID 21460836
Author(s): Gabriella G Ficz, Miguel R MR Branco, Stefanie S Seisenberger, Fátima F Santos, Felix F Krueger, Timothy A TA Hore, C Joana CJ Marques, Simon S Andrews, Wolf W Reik
Abstract: Methylation at the 5' position of cytosine in DNA has important roles in genome function and is dynamically reprogrammed during early embryonic and ge... read more »
Abstract: Methylation at the 5' position of cytosine in DNA has important roles in genome function and is dynamically reprogrammed during early embryonic and ge... read more »
Chromosome conformation capture (from 3C to 5C) and its ChIP-based modification.
Methods Mol Biol PMID 19588093
Methods Mol Biol PMID 19588093
Author(s): Philippe Collas, Alexey Gavrilov, Elvira Eivazova, Iryna Pirozhkova, Marc Lipinski, Sergey Razin, Yegor Vassetzky
Abstract: Chromosome conformation capture (3C) methodology was developed to study spatial organization of long genomic regions in living cells. Briefly, chromat... read more »
Abstract: Chromosome conformation capture (3C) methodology was developed to study spatial organization of long genomic regions in living cells. Briefly, chromat... read more »
The 4C technique: the 'Rosetta stone' for genome biology in 3D?
Curr Opin Cell Biol PMID 17466501
Curr Opin Cell Biol PMID 17466501
Author(s): Rolf Ohlsson, Anita Göndör
Abstract: Despite considerable efforts, the spatial link between the nuclear architecture and the genome remains enigmatic. The 4C method, independently innovat... read more »
Abstract: Despite considerable efforts, the spatial link between the nuclear architecture and the genome remains enigmatic. The 4C method, independently innovat... read more »
Chromosome Conformation Capture Carbon Copy (5C): a massively parallel solution for mapping interactions between genomic elements.
Genes Dev PMID 16954542
Genes Dev PMID 16954542
Author(s): Josée J Dostie, Todd A TA Richmond, Ramy A RA Arnaout, Rebecca R RR Selzer, William L WL Lee, Tracey A TA Honan, Eric D ED Rubio, Anton A Krumm, Justin J Lamb, Chad C Nusbaum, Roland D RD Green, Job J Dekker
Abstract: Physical interactions between genetic elements located throughout the genome play important roles in gene regulation and can be identified with the Ch... read more »
Abstract: Physical interactions between genetic elements located throughout the genome play important roles in gene regulation and can be identified with the Ch... read more »
Chromatin remodeling, measured by a novel real-time polymerase chain reaction assay, across the proximal promoter region of the IL-2 gene.
J Immunol PMID 11591776
J Immunol PMID 11591776
Author(s): S S Rao, E E Procko, M F MF Shannon
Abstract: The structure of chromatin and its remodeling following activation are important aspects of the control of inducible gene transcription. The IL-2 gene... read more »
Abstract: The structure of chromatin and its remodeling following activation are important aspects of the control of inducible gene transcription. The IL-2 gene... read more »
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