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  1. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation coupled to next generation sequencing (ChIP-seq) is a powerful tool to map context-dependent genome-wide binding of nuclear hormone receptors and their coregulators. This information can provide important mechanist
    Date: (2019)
    Authors: Ashfaq Ali Mir , Kenneth Allen Dyar , Franziska Greulich , Fabiana Quagliarini ... Nina Henriette Uhlenhaut
    Ref: Nuclear Receptors
  2. Date: 2021-08-23
    Authors: Stoute J, Liu KF.
    Journal: Methods in enzymology
  3. Grosselin, K. et al. Nat. Genet. 51, 1060–1066 (2019). Rare cell types can have an outsized biological effect, but their sparsity makes them impossible to detect in bulk samples. To study the effect of such heterogeneity, Grosselin et al. developed a
    Date: (2019)
    Authors: Nicole Rusk
  4. Date: 2021-08-21
    Authors: Pantazi V, Berzsenyi I, Borsos BN, Pankotai T.
    Journal: Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
  5. The acetylation of histone tails, which relaxes compact chromatin structure and enhances the accessibility of DNA to regulatory proteins, has emerged as a key mechanism for regulating gene expression. These modifications in turn play critical roles
    Date: (2019)
    Authors: Craig Myrum , Peter R. Rapp
    Ref: Protein Acetylation
  6. Date: 2021-08-19
    Authors: Tsuboi M, Gotoh Y.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  7. Transcription coactivators Yes-associated protein (YAP) and transcriptional coactivator with PDZ-binding motif (TAZ, also known as WWTR1) are homologs of the Drosophila Yorkie (Yki) protein and are major downstream effectors of the evolutionarily
    Date: (2019)
    Authors: Xiaolei Cao , Bin Zhao
    Ref: The Hippo Pathway
  8. Date: 2021-08-19
    Authors: Li Y, Nakka K, Olender T, Gingras-Gelinas P, Wong MM, Robinson DCL, Bandukwala H, Palii CG, Neyret O, Brand M, Blais A, Dilworth FJ.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  9. Date: 2021-08-17
    Authors: Kong NR, Chai L, Tenen DG, Bassal MA.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  10. Co-immunoprecipitation is a traditional method but still one of the most powerful tools to identify novel interaction partners by increasing its specificity and decreasing false-positive result. In the current work, we show a robust procedure where
    Date: (2019)
    Authors: Gen Murakami , Suguru Kawato
    Ref: Co-Immunoprecipitation Methods for Brain Tissue
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