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1. The circadian oscillator analysed at the single‐transcript level

2. Oscillating and stable genome topologies underlie hepatic physiological rhythms during the circadian cycle.

3. scChIX-seq infers dynamic relationships between histone modifications in single cells

4. Deconvolving multiplexed histone modifications in single cells

5. Hierarchical chromatin regulation during blood formation uncovered by single-cell sortChIC

6. The circadian oscillator analysed at the single-transcript level

7. Transcription factor activity rhythms and tissue-specific chromatin interactions explain circadian gene expression across organs

8. Simple and complex interactions between sleep-wake driven and circadian processes shape daily genome regulatory dynamics in the mouse

9. The Mouse Microbiome Is Required for Sex-Specific Diurnal Rhythms of Gene Expression and Metabolism

10. Cross-regulatory circuits linking inflammation, high-fat diet, and the circadian clock

11. Circadian clock-dependent and -independent posttranscriptional regulation underlies temporal mRNA accumulation in mouse liver

12. HIT'nDRIVE: patient-specific multidriver gene prioritization for precision oncology

13. Systems Chronobiology: Global Analysis of Gene Regulation in a 24-Hour Periodic World

14. Heterogeneity in the inter-tumor transcriptome of high risk prostate cancer

15. HIT’nDRIVE: Multi-driver Gene Prioritization Based on Hitting Time

16. Circadian clock-dependent and -independent posttranscriptional regulation underlies temporal mRNA accumulation in mouse liver.

17. Single-cell sortChIC identifies hierarchical chromatin dynamics during hematopoiesis

18. Clock-dependent chromatin topology modulates circadian transcription and behavior

19. Oscillating and stable genome topologies underlie hepatic physiological rhythms during the circadian cycle

20. Sleep-wake-driven and circadian contributions to daily rhythms in gene expression and chromatin accessibility in the murine cortex

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