44 results on '"Bickmore, Wendy A."'
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2. Decreased Enhancer-Promoter Proximity Accompanying Enhancer Activation
3. DNA Methylation Directs Polycomb-Dependent 3D Genome Re-organization in Naive Pluripotency
4. Editorial overview: Genome architecture and expression
5. PRC1 Fine-tunes Gene Repression and Activation to Safeguard Skin Development and Stem Cell Specification
6. A Mechanism of Cohesin-Dependent Loop Extrusion Organizes Mammalian Chromatin Structure in the Developing Embryo
7. Glucocorticoid Receptor Binding Induces Rapid and Prolonged Large-Scale Chromatin Decompaction at Multiple Target Loci
8. The Hierarchy of Transcriptional Activation: From Enhancer to Promoter
9. A TAD Closer to Understanding Dosage Compensation
10. Divergent transcriptional activation by glucocorticoids in mouse and human macrophages
11. Genome Architecture: Domain Organization of Interphase Chromosomes
12. Single-Cell Dynamics of Genome-Nuclear Lamina Interactions
13. Chromosome organization in the nucleus – charting new territory across the Hi-Cs
14. Enhancers: From Developmental Genetics to the Genetics of Common Human Disease
15. Altered states: how gene expression is changed during differentiation
16. Ring1B Compacts Chromatin Structure and Represses Gene Expression Independent of Histone Ubiquitination
17. S05-01. Polycomb repressive complexes are required to maintain compact chromatin structure at Hox loci
18. Transcription and the nuclear periphery: edge of darkness?
19. Mutations in TOPORS Cause Autosomal Dominant Retinitis Pigmentosa with Perivascular Retinal Pigment Epithelium Atrophy
20. The ins and outs of gene regulation and chromosome territory organisation
21. Developmental timing in Dictyostelium is regulated by the Set1 histone methyltransferase
22. Chromatin Architecture of the Human Genome
23. Does looping and clustering in the nucleus regulate gene expression?
24. 3D3/lyric: a novel transmembrane protein of the endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear envelope, which is also present in the nucleolus
25. The Radial Positioning of Chromatin Is Not Inherited through Mitosis but Is Established De Novo in Early G1
26. Human cord blood-derived cells can differentiate into hepatocytes in the mouse liver with no evidence of cellular fusion
27. Chromosome Position: Now, Where Was I?
28. Considering Nuclear Compartmentalization in the Light of Nuclear Dynamics
29. Chromatin Motion Is Constrained by Association with Nuclear Compartments in Human Cells
30. Pausing for Thought on the Boundaries of Imprinting
31. Putting the genome on the map
32. The Reticulocalbin Gene Maps to the WAGR Region in Human and to the Small Eye Harwell Deletion in Mouse
33. The Chromosomal Distribution of CpG Islands in the Mouse: Evidence for Genome Scrambling in the Rodent Lineage
34. The Metaphase Chromosome as a Reporter of Nuclear Activity
35. Visualizing the Spatial Relationships between Defined DNA Sequences and the Axial Region of Extracted Metaphase Chromosomes
36. A high-resolution integrated physical, cytogenetic, and genetic map of human chromosome 11: distal p13 to proximal p15.1
37. Organization of the Region Encompassing the Human Serum Amyloid A (SAA) Gene Family on Chromosome 11p15.1
38. The Human Serum Amyloid A Protein (SAA) Superfamily Gene Cluster: Mapping to Chromosome 11p15.1 by Physical and Genetic Linkage Analysis
39. A Y chromosome gene family with RNA-binding protein homology: Candidates for the azoospermia factor AZF controlling human spermatogenesis
40. Colocalization of the Human CD59 Gene to 11p13 with the MIC11 Cell Surface Antigen
41. The expression of the Wilms' tumour gene, WT1, in the developing mammalian embryo
42. Glucocorticoid Receptor Binding Induces Rapid and Prolonged Large-Scale Chromatin Decompaction at Multiple Target Loci
43. CpG islands surround a DNA segment located between translocation breakpoints associated with genitourinary dysplasia and aniridia
44. Mammalian chromosome banding — an expression of genome organization
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