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Epigenomic Profiling of Human CD4<sup>+</sup> T Cells Supports a Linear Differentiation Model and Highlights Molecular Regulators of Memory Development.
Immunity
140
2016
BM, BM-, CD4+, CD69+, CD69+ Tmem cells, FOXP1, Human, Human CD4+ T Cells, Tmem, Tmem cell, central-, effector-, and terminally differentiated CD45RA+ CD4+ Tmem cells, circulating T cells, coding, epigenome, epigenomes, genome, heterochromatic parts, histone, memory T (Tmem) cells, non-coding RNA, tissue
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Karl NordströmUniversity of Saarland
Gilles GasparoniUniversity of Saarland
Xinyi YangOtto Warburg Laboratories: Epigenomics at Max Plank Institute for Molecular Genetics
Lars Feuerbach
Nina GasparoniUniversity of Saarland
Barbara Hutter
Barbara Hutter
Gideon Zipprich
Jürgen Eils
Benedikt Brors
Benedikt Brors
Ho-Ryun ChungOtto Warburg Laboratories: Epigenomics at Max Plank Institute for Molecular Genetics
Ho-Ryun ChungOtto Warburg Laboratories: Epigenomics at Max Plank Institute for Molecular Genetics
Philip RosenstielInstitute of Clinical Molecular Biology, Christian-Albrechts-University
Jörn WalterUniversity of Saarland
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