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The laboratory has extended collaborative single-molecule studies to understand chromatin unwinding under force, in the presence of histone chaperones, and when ...
This is possible by observing how epigenetic information for epigenetic regulators and chromatin structure is distributed across each patient's entire genome.
Think of the sentences as our DNA, printed on paper. The equivalent to paper in the cell is chromatin. But the point of a book is to read it, right? Over and ...
Chromatin association of DNA damage response proteins. Dr. Botuyan is trying to understand how DDR proteins can specifically interact with histones and DNA in ...
... chromatin and finally looped and coiled to form chromosomes. Depending on whether and how histones interact with a given genetic sequence, the DNA is either ...
"Alterations in MEN1 chromatin remodeling genes and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway genes are the most frequent molecular events identified in ...
... chromatin and for immune activation and exhaustion. A Study to Evaluate the Incidence and Psychological Impact of Vaginal Cuff Dehiscence After Different ...
Dr. Wu employs multi-omic approaches — including single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), ATAC-sequencing and ChIP-sequencing — to investigate how chromatin ...
... chromatin sequencing, and small molecule libraries to identify novel gene and molecular regulators of myofibroblast function. Performing high-content image ...
... chromatin structure, and examining how DNMT3B and ZBTB24 influence genomic stability and recombination. ZBTB24 (a zinc finger DNA binding protein, rather ...
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