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  1. Date: 2021-01-22
    Authors: Lau X, Yong PJA, Lou CKL, Munusamy P, Sangrithi M.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  2. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a powerful method used for identifying genome-wide DNA–protein interactions in vivo. A large number of essential intracellular processes such as DNA replication, transcription regulation, chromatin stabilit
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Kun Wang , Ann-Christin Lindås
    Ref: ChromatinImmunoprecipitation
  3. Date: 2021-01-01
    Authors: Xing Z, Egranov S, Lin C, Yang L.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  4. Chromatin is a dynamic entity that regulates different biological processes crucial for the proper functioning of the cell. Chromatin regulation depends largely on the interactions that occur between DNA with histones and nonhistone proteins. The
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Rosa Us-Camas , Clelia De-la-Peña
    Ref: Plant Cell Culture Protocols
  5. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) allows determination of the locations to which a select protein is bound in chromatin. Chemical crosslinking of DNA and protein with bi-functional reagents such as formaldehyde and precipitation of the prote
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Ivan Krivega , Ann Dean
    Ref: Erythropoiesis
  6. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) exploits the specific interactions between DNA and DNA-associated proteins. It can be used to examine a wide range of experimental parameters. A number of proteins bound at the same genomic location can identify
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Timothy V. Beischlag , Gratien G. Prefontaine , Oliver Hankinson
    Ref: ChromatinImmunoprecipitation
  7. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP), originally developed by John T. Lis and David Gilmour in 1984, has been useful to detect DNA sequences where protein(s) of interest bind. ChIP is comprised of several steps: (1) cross-linkin
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Miyoung Lee , Lorraine J. Gudas , Harold I. Saavedra
    Ref: The Retinoblastoma Protein
  8. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) has become the most effective and widely used tool to study the interactions between specific proteins or modified forms of proteins and a genomic DNA region. Combined with genome-wide profiling technologies, su
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Hui Gao , Chunyan Zhao
    Ref: ChromatinImmunoprecipitation
  9. In multicellular organisms, the initiation and maintenance of specific cell types often require the activity of cell type-specific transcriptional regulators. Understanding their roles in gene regulation is crucial but probing their DNA targets in
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Shenqi Wang , On Sun Lau
    Ref: ChromatinImmunoprecipitation
  10. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) is an invaluable method for studying interactions between histone proteins and genomic DNA regions and transcriptional regulation using antibodies to enrich genomic regions associated with these epitopes. Eith
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Amarjit Saini , Carl Johan Sundberg
    Ref: ChromatinImmunoprecipitation
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