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Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Ascending order): 241 to 260 of 1068
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16-Nov-2020Conservative route to genome compaction in a miniature annelidMartin-Duran, JM; Vellutini, BC; Marletaz, F; Cetrangolo, V; Cvetesic, N, et al
25-Nov-2020Conservative route to genome compaction in a miniature annelid (November, 10.1038/s41559-020-01327-6, 2020)Martin-Duran, JM; Vellutini, BC; Marletaz, F; Cetrangolo, V; Cvetesic, N, et al
-Conserved helical motifs in the IKZF1 disordered region mediate NuRD interaction and transcriptional repressionZhang, T; Wang, Y-F; Montoya, A; Patrascan, I; Nebioglu, N, et al
6-Feb-2014Conserved Mechanisms of Tumorigenesis in the Drosophila Adult MidgutMartorell, O; Merlos-Suarez, A; Campbell, K; Barriga, FM; Christov, CP, et al
7-Nov-2017Conserved non-coding elements: developmental gene regulation meets genome organization.Polychronopoulos, D; King, JWD; Nash, AJ; Tan, G; Lenhard, B, et al
19-Nov-2015Continuous histone replacement by Hira is essential for normal transcriptional regulation and efficient de novo DNA methylation during mouse oogenesisHajkova, P; Nashun, B; Hill, PWS; Smallwood, S; Dharmalingam, G, et al
31-Aug-2021Contribution of noncanonical splice variants to TTN truncating variants cardiomyopathyPatel, PN; Ito, K; Willcox, JAL; Haghighi, A; Jang, MY, et al
1-Jun-2014Contributions of transcription and mRNA decay to gene expression dynamics of fission yeast in response to oxidative stressMarguerat, S; Lawler, K; Brazma, A; Baehler, J
23-Nov-2015Control of developmentally primed erythroid genes by combinatorial co-repressor actionsStadhouders, R; Cico, A; Stephen, T; Thongjuea, S; Kolovos, P, et al
20-Aug-2018Control of inducible gene expression links cohesin to hematopoietic progenitor self-renewal and differentiationMerkenschlager, M; Cuartero, S; Weiss, F; Dharmalingam, G; Guo, Y, et al
15-Aug-2016Controlling secretion to limit chemoresistanceGeorgilis, A; Gil, J
Dec-2023COPI vesicle formation and N-myristoylation are targetable vulnerabilities of senescent cellsMcHugh, D; Sun, B; Gutierrez-Muñoz, C; Hernández-González, F; Mellone, M, et al
8-Feb-2017Core promoters across the genomeCvetesic, N; Lenhard, B
29-Mar-2017Correction to “Molecular Crowding Accelerates Ribozyme Docking and Catalysis”Paudel, BP; Rueda, D
5-Jul-2021Correction to: Family history assessment significantly enhances delivery of precision medicine in the genomics era.Bylstra, Y; Lim, WK; Kam, S; Tham, KW; Wu, RR, et al
16-Feb-2016Correction: CDK1 is a synthetic lethal target for KRAS mutant tumoursCosta-Cabral, S; Brough, R; Konde, A; Aarts, M; Campbell, J, et al
11-Apr-2019Correction: Defined conditions for propagation and manipulation of mouse embryonic stem cells (doi:10.1242/dev.173146).Mulas, C; Kalkan, T; Von Meyenn, F; Leitch, HG; Nichols, J, et al
14-Feb-2020Correction: Exome-wide association study reveals novel susceptibility genes to sporadic dilated cardiomyopathy.Esslinger, U; Garnier, S; Korniat, A; Proust, C; Kararigas, G, et al
23-Mar-2024Correction: The CDK7 inhibitor CT7001 (Samuraciclib) targets proliferation pathways to inhibit advanced prostate cancerConstantin, TA; Varela-Carver, A; Greenland, KK; De Almeida, GS; Olden, E, et al
1-Mar-2022Correspondence on "ACMG SF v3.0 list for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing: a policy statement of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG)" by Miller et alMcGurk, KA; Zheng, SL; Henry, A; Josephs, K; Edwards, M, et al
Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Ascending order): 241 to 260 of 1068