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Jason D Lieb
The University of Chicago
1996
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
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32208162Phosphorylated Lamin A/C in the Nuclear Interior Binds Active Enhancers Associated with Abnormal Transcription in Progeria.Dev Cell2020
32208162Phosphorylated Lamin A/C in the Nuclear Interior Binds Active Enhancers Associated with Abnormal Transcription in Progeria.Dev Cell2020
29429127Tissue- and strain-specific effects of a genotoxic carcinogen 1,3-butadiene on chromatin and transcription.Mamm Genome2018
29429127Tissue- and strain-specific effects of a genotoxic carcinogen 1,3-butadiene on chromatin and transcription.Mamm Genome2018
27979995Nucleosome fragility is associated with future transcriptional response to developmental cues and stress in C. elegans.Genome Res2017
29038090Variation in DNA-Damage Responses to an Inhalational Carcinogen (1,3-Butadiene) in Relation to Strain-Specific Differences in Chromatin Accessibility and Gene Transcription Profiles in C57BL/6J and CAST/EiJ Mice.Environ Health Perspect2017
27979995Nucleosome fragility is associated with future transcriptional response to developmental cues and stress in C. elegans.Genome Res2017
29038090Variation in DNA-Damage Responses to an Inhalational Carcinogen (1,3-Butadiene) in Relation to Strain-Specific Differences in Chromatin Accessibility and Gene Transcription Profiles in C57BL/6J and CAST/EiJ Mice.Environ Health Perspect2017
26700680The function and regulation of the GATA factor ELT-2 in the C. elegans endoderm.Development2016
27036006Genome-wide kinetics of DNA excision repair in relation to chromatin state and mutagenesis.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2016
27159132Alterations to chromatin in intestinal macrophages link IL-10 deficiency to inappropriate inflammatory responses.Eur J Immunol2016
26700680The function and regulation of the GATA factor ELT-2 in the C. elegans endoderm.Development2016
27802137Chromatin profiling of Drosophila CNS subpopulations identifies active transcriptional enhancers.Development2016
27688757Cisplatin DNA damage and repair maps of the human genome at single-nucleotide resolution.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2016
27554860A Transcriptional Lineage of the Early C. elegans Embryo.Dev Cell2016
27688757Cisplatin DNA damage and repair maps of the human genome at single-nucleotide resolution.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2016
27802137Chromatin profiling of Drosophila CNS subpopulations identifies active transcriptional enhancers.Development2016
27554860A Transcriptional Lineage of the Early C. elegans Embryo.Dev Cell2016
27159132Alterations to chromatin in intestinal macrophages link IL-10 deficiency to inappropriate inflammatory responses.Eur J Immunol2016
27036006Genome-wide kinetics of DNA excision repair in relation to chromatin state and mutagenesis.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2016
25547603What are super-enhancers?Nat Genet2015
25547603What are super-enhancers?Nat Genet2015
25919664Correction: Quantitative genetics of CTCF binding reveal local sequence effects and different modes of X-chromosome association.PLoS Genet2015
25669886Interrogating the function of metazoan histones using engineered gene clusters.Dev Cell2015
25875092Asymmetric transcript discovery by RNA-seq in C. elegans blastomeres identifies neg-1, a gene important for anterior morphogenesis.PLoS Genet2015
25784959STAT3 acts through pre-existing nucleosome-depleted regions bound by FOS during an epigenetic switch linking inflammation to cancer.Epigenetics Chromatin2015
25934506Genome-wide analysis of human global and transcription-coupled excision repair of UV damage at single-nucleotide resolution.Genes Dev2015
25640180Ancient transposable elements transformed the uterine regulatory landscape and transcriptome during the evolution of mammalian pregnancy.Cell Rep2015
26294014Single-cell ATAC-seq: strength in numbers.Genome Biol2015
26335634Zelda is differentially required for chromatin accessibility, transcription factor binding, and gene expression in the early Drosophila embryo.Genome Res2015
26104467Histone modifications predispose genome regions to breakage and translocation.Genes Dev2015
26294014Single-cell ATAC-seq: strength in numbers.Genome Biol2015
26335634Zelda is differentially required for chromatin accessibility, transcription factor binding, and gene expression in the early Drosophila embryo.Genome Res2015
26104467Histone modifications predispose genome regions to breakage and translocation.Genes Dev2015
25919664Correction: Quantitative genetics of CTCF binding reveal local sequence effects and different modes of X-chromosome association.PLoS Genet2015
25875092Asymmetric transcript discovery by RNA-seq in C. elegans blastomeres identifies neg-1, a gene important for anterior morphogenesis.PLoS Genet2015
25934506Genome-wide analysis of human global and transcription-coupled excision repair of UV damage at single-nucleotide resolution.Genes Dev2015
25669886Interrogating the function of metazoan histones using engineered gene clusters.Dev Cell2015
25640180Ancient transposable elements transformed the uterine regulatory landscape and transcriptome during the evolution of mammalian pregnancy.Cell Rep2015
25784959STAT3 acts through pre-existing nucleosome-depleted regions bound by FOS during an epigenetic switch linking inflammation to cancer.Epigenetics Chromatin2015
24158655Variation in chromatin accessibility in human kidney cancer links H3K36 methyltransferase loss with widespread RNA processing defects.Genome Res2014
25411781Quantitative genetics of CTCF binding reveal local sequence effects and different modes of X-chromosome association.PLoS Genet2014
25275169Reply to Brunet and Doolittle: Both selected effect and causal role elements can influence human biology and disease.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2014
25480289A split personality for nucleosomes.Cell2014
24158655Variation in chromatin accessibility in human kidney cancer links H3K36 methyltransferase loss with widespread RNA processing defects.Genome Res2014
24385426Gene model 129 (Gm129) encodes a novel transcriptional repressor that modulates circadian gene expression.J Biol Chem2014
24490688Genome-wide analysis links emerin to neuromuscular junction activity in Caenorhabditis elegans.Genome Biol2014
24591522Regulation of the X chromosomes in Caenorhabditis elegans.Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol2014
24753594Defining functional DNA elements in the human genome.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2014
25164756Comparative analysis of metazoan chromatin organization.Nature2014
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