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Polycomb Complexes Associate with Enhancers and Promote Oncogenic Transcriptional Programs in Cancer Through Multiple Mechanisms
12Q Deletions FTNW
BAP1 Constrains Pervasive H2ak119ub1 to Control the Transcriptional Potential of the Genome
Interaction of the Chromatin Remodeling Protein Hino80 with DNA
Phenotype–Genotype Correlation in Two Patients with 12Q Proximal Deletion
E2F6 Initiates Stable Epigenetic Silencing of Germline Genes During
Coexpression Networks Based on Natural Variation in Human Gene Expression at Baseline and Under Stress
Restriction Landmark Genomic Scanning to Identify Novel Methylated and Amplified Dna Sequences in Human Lung Cancer
(12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2011/0098188 A1 Niculescu Et Al
PCGF5 Is Required for Neural Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells
Microscaled Proteogenomic Methods for Precision Oncology
The Emerging Role of Non-Canonical PRC1 Members in Mammalian Development
Evolving Role of RING1 and YY1 Binding Protein in the Regulation of Germ-Cell-Specific Transcription
Primepcr™Assay Validation Report
Whole-Exome Sequencing and Neurite Outgrowth Analysis in Autism Spectrum Disorder
YY1 Associated Factor 2 (YAF2) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody Product Data
S41467-020-19722-9.Pdf
Resistance Is Futile: Physical Science, Systems Biology and Single-Cell Analysis to Understanding the Plastic and Heterogeneous
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Mir-411 Is Up-Regulated in FSHD Myoblasts and Suppresses Myogenic Factors Naoe Harafuji Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC
Convergent Genome-Wide Association Study Results
Six Reference-Quality Genomes Reveal Evolution of Bat Adaptations
Samd7 Is a Cell Type-Specific PRC1 Component Essential for Establishing Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Identity
Supplementary Table 1. a Full List of Cancer Genes
Structural Basis for Targeting the Chromatin Repressor Sfmbt to Polycomb Response Elements
A High Density Map for Navigating the Human Polycomb Complexome
Diverse Factors Are Involved in Maintaining X Chromosome Inactivation