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1. A TLR4/TRAF6-dependent signaling pathway mediates NCoR coactivator complex formation for inflammatory gene activation

2. RANK ligand converts the NCoR/HDAC3 co-repressor to a PGC1β- and RNA-dependent co-activator of osteoclast gene expression

3. Analysis of the Drosophila and human DPR elements reveals a distinct human variant whose specificity can be enhanced by machine learning.

4. NDF is a transcription factor that stimulates elongation by RNA polymerase II

5. Reconstitution of Chromatin by Stepwise Salt Dialysis.

6. Identification of the human DPR core promoter element using machine learning

7. Enhancement of homology-directed repair with chromatin donor templates in cells.

10. The tardigrade damage suppressor protein binds to nucleosomes and protects DNA from hydroxyl radicals.

11. The transformation of the DNA template in RNA polymerase II transcription: a historical perspective

12. The RNA Polymerase II Core Promoter in Drosophila

13. Molecular basis of chromatin remodeling by Rhp26, a yeast CSB ortholog

14. Identification of evolutionarily conserved downstream core promoter elements required for the transcriptional regulation of Fushi tarazu target genes.

15. NDF, a nucleosome-destabilizing factor that facilitates transcription through nucleosomes.

16. A simple and versatile system for the ATP-dependent assembly of chromatin

17. The punctilious RNA polymerase II core promoter

18. The punctilious RNA polymerase II core promoter.

19. The human initiator is a distinct and abundant element that is precisely positioned in focused core promoters.

20. The human initiator is a distinct and abundant element that is precisely positioned in focused core promoters

21. The prenucleosome, a stable conformational isomer of the nucleosome.

22. Perspectives on Unidirectional versus Divergent Transcription.

23. MPE-seq, a new method for the genome-wide analysis of chromatin structure

24. Human promoters are intrinsically directional.

25. Prenucleosomes and Active Chromatin

26. Regulation of the Rhp26ERCC6/CSB chromatin remodeler by a novel conserved leucine latch motif

27. TRF2, but not TBP, mediates the transcription of ribosomal protein genes

28. The annealing helicase and branch migration activities of Drosophila HARP.

29. ATP-dependent chromatin assembly is functionally distinct from chromatin remodeling.

31. Intrinsic histone-DNA interactions are not the major determinant of nucleosome positions in vivo

33. A TLR4/TRAF6-dependent signaling pathway mediates NCoR coactivator complex formation for inflammatory gene activation.

41. Identification of the Human DPR Promoter Element by using Machine Learning

44. Tools for Neuroanatomy and Neurogenetics in Drosophila

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