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  1. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a widely used method to determine the occupancy of specific proteins within the genome, helping to unravel the function and activity of specific genomic regions. In ChIP experiments, normalization of t
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Andrea B. Eberle
    Ref: ChromatinImmunoprecipitation
  2. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a widely used and very powerful procedure to identify the proteins that are associated with the DNA to regulate developmental processes. These proteins can be transcription factors, or specific histone varian
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Bénédicte Desvoyes , Zaida Vergara , Joana Sequeira-Mendes , Sofia Madeira , Crisanto Gutierrez
    Ref: Plant Chromatin Dynamics
  3. Date: 2021-01-01
    Authors: Simon JM, Gomez NC.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  4. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) coupled with quantitative PCR (qPCR) has in the last 15 years become a basic mainstream tool in genomic research. Numerous commercially available ChIP kits, qPCR kits, and real-time PCR systems allow for quick a
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Patrik Asp
    Ref: ChromatinImmunoprecipitation
  5. The development of novel high-throughput sequencing methods for ChIP (chromatinimmunoprecipitation) has provided a very powerful tool to study gene regulation in multiple conditions at unprecedented resolution and scale. Proactive quality-contr
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Ines Santiago , Thomas Carroll
    Ref: ChromatinImmunoprecipitation
  6. Identification of chromatin modifications, e.g., histone acetylation and methylation, among others, is widely carried out by using a chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) strategy. The information obtained with these procedures is useful to gain
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Bénédicte Desvoyes , Joana Sequeira-Mendes , Zaida Vergara , Sofia Madeira , Crisanto Gutierrez
    Ref: Plant Chromatin Dynamics
  7. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation is used to measure the binding of transcription factors to target DNA sequences in order to better understand transcriptional regulation. Here, we describe a process to analyze bacterial transcription factor binding
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Brett R. Hanson , Ming Tan
    Ref: ChromatinImmunoprecipitation
  8. Date: 2021-01-01
    Authors: Fonseca Costa SS, Ripperger JA.
    Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
  9. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a widely used method to map the position of DNA-binding proteins such as histones and transcription factors (TFs) upon their interaction with particular regions of the genome. To examine the genom
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Alessia Para , Ying Li , Gloria M. Coruzzi
    Ref: Root Development
  10. Covalent histone modifications and their effects on chromatin state and accessibility play a key role in the regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes. To gain insights into their functions during plant growth and development, the distribution of
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Julia Engelhorn , Frank Wellmer , Cristel C. Carles
    Ref: Plant Chromatin Dynamics
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