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Daniel He
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35017665BRD4 inhibition induces synthetic lethality in ARID2-deficient hepatocellular carcinoma by increasing DNA damage.Oncogene2022
33758101miRNA-independent function of long noncoding pri-miRNA loci.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2021
27980086CRISPRi-based genome-scale identification of functional long noncoding RNA loci in human cells.Science2017
29111666Switching Cyclic Nucleotide-Selective Activation of Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate-Dependent Protein Kinase Holoenzyme Reveals Distinct Roles of Tandem Cyclic Nucleotide-Binding Domains.ACS Chemical Biology2017
27081004Single-cell analysis of long non-coding RNAs in the developing human neocortex.Genome Biol2016
26875865Complex Interdependence Regulates Heterotypic Transcription Factor Distribution and Coordinates Cardiogenesis.Cell2016
25977370Cancer. The transcription factor GABP selectively binds and activates the mutant TERT promoter in cancer.Science2015
25887984Evolution of lysine acetylation in the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain.BMC Evol Biol2015
25813539Brg1 modulates enhancer activation in mesoderm lineage commitment.Development2015
25768904Human disease modeling reveals integrated transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms of NOTCH1 haploinsufficiency.Cell2015
24875404Spatial regulation of Aurora A activity during mitotic spindle assembly requires RHAMM to correctly localize TPX2.Cell Cycle2014
25359725Ezh2-mediated repression of a transcriptional pathway upstream of Mmp9 maintains integrity of the developing vasculature.Development2014
25224348Effects of PDE4 pathway inhibition in rat experimental stroke.Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences2014
25164756Comparative analysis of metazoan chromatin organization.Nature2014
23830865ETS factors regulate Vegf-dependent arterial specification.Dev Cell2013
24207025Acetylation of RNA polymerase II regulates growth-factor-induced gene transcription in mammalian cells.Mol Cell2013
21126370Genome-wide binding of the orphan nuclear receptor TR4 suggests its general role in fundamental biological processes.BMC Genomics2010
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