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The Roles of Histone Deacetylase 5 and the Histone Methyltransferase Adaptor WDR5 in Myc Oncogenesis
(RRP1B) Modulates Metastasis Through Regulation of Histone Methylation
Lamina-Associated Domains: Peripheral Matters and Internal Affairs Nolwenn Briand1,2 and Philippe Collas1,2*
Prognostic Values of Distinct CBX Family Members in Breast Cancer Liang, Yuan-Ke; Lin, Hao-Yu; Chen, Chun-Fa; Zeng, De
Lamin B1 Is Required for Mature Neuron-Specific Gene Expression
The Genetic Program of Pancreatic Beta-Cell Replication in Vivo
Aggressiveness of Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer
Anti-Hp1α/CBX5 (Human) Antibody (Rabbit), Affinity Purified # 70-221 100 Μg
CBX5 Antibody Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody Catalog # ABV11141
CBX5/G9a/H3k9me-Mediated Gene Repression Is Essential to Fibroblast Activation During Lung Fibrosis
The HIV-1 Gp120/V3 Modifies the Response of Uninfected CD4 T Cells
Bioinformatic Analysis of the Expression and Prognostic Value Of
The HUSH Complex Cooperates with TRIM28 to Repress Young Retrotransposons and New Genes
Regulatory Dissection of the CBX5 and Hnrnpa1 Bi-Directional
Quantitative Interaction Proteomics and Genome-Wide Profiling of Epigenetic Histone Marks and Their Readers
The Mbd1-Atf7ip-Setdb1 Pathway Contributes to the Maintenance of X Chromosome Inactivation
Human Heterochromatin Proteins Form Large Domains Containing KRAB-ZNF Genes
Topological Scoring of Protein Interaction Networks
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Mapping the Micro-Proteome of the Nuclear Lamina and Lamin Associated Domains
Chromatin Proteomic Profiling Reveals Novel Proteins Associated with Histone-Marked Genomic Regions
Heterochromatin Protein 1A Mediates Development and Aggressiveness of Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer Xinpei Ci1,2, Jun Hao1,2, Xin Dong2, Stephen Y
The Mouse HP1 Proteins Are Not Required for Cell Viability but Are Essential For
Applications of Unnatural Amino Acid Mutagenesis for Biocatalysis and Molecular Recognition
Melanoma Plasticity Is Controlled by a TRIM28-JUNB Mediated Switch
Occupancy Maps of 208 Chromatin-Associated Proteins In
CBX5/G9a/H3k9me-Mediated Gene Repression Is Essential to Fibroblast Activation During Lung Fibrosis
Identification of Significant Pathways in Gastric Cancer Based on Protein-Protein Interaction Networks and Cluster Analysis
Active Motif Data Sheet
Long-Range Epigenetic Regulation Is Conferred by Genetic Variation Located at Thousands of Independent Loci
How HP1 Post-Translational Modifications Regulate
The HUSH Complex Cooperates with TRIM28 to Repress Young
CBX5 Blocking Peptide (DAG-P0611) This Product Is for Research Use Only and Is Not Intended for Diagnostic Use
Mutation of TRIM28-Lys304 to Gln Attenuates Its Interaction with KRAB-Znfs and Promotes Differentiation of Erythroleukemic K562 Cells
A SUV39H1-Low Chromatin State Characterises and Promotes Migratory Properties of Cervical Cancer Cells
Topological Scoring of Protein Interaction Networks
An Alternative Splice Process Renders the MLL Protein Either Into a Transcriptional Activator Or Repressor
CBX3 Regulates Efficient RNA Processing Genome-Wide
Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 Is a Critical Mediator of Allergic Inflammation
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The Mitochondrial Protein VDAC1 at the Crossroads of Cancer Cell Metabolism: the Epigenetic Link
A-Type Lamins Bind Both Hetero- and Euchromatin, the Latter Being Regulated by Lamina-Associated Polypeptide 2 Alpha
SUV39H1 Antibody (N-Term) Affinity Purified Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Pab) Catalog # Ap14022a
Anti-CBX5 Recombinant Mouse Monoclonal Antibody
The Mouse HP1 Proteins Are Essential for Preventing Liver Tumorigenesis
KMT5C Displays Robust Retention and Liquid-Like Behavior in Phase Separated
Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Induce Complex Host Responses That
Chromatin-Modifying Factors in Zebrafish Models of Rhabdomyosarcoma and Hematopoiesis
Hp1a Is a Chromatin Crosslinker That Controls Nuclear and Mitotic
Inner Nuclear Membrane Protein Targeting Studied by Quantitative Live Cell Imaging and Rnai Screening
CBX3 Regulates Efficient RNA Processing Genome-Wide Andrea
On the Relation of Phase Separation and Hi-C Maps to Epigenetics
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