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1. MTG16 regulates colonic epithelial differentiation, colitis, and tumorigenesis by repressing E protein transcription factors

2. A protocol for rapid degradation of endogenous transcription factors in mammalian cells and identification of direct regulatory targets

3. Over-Generalizing About GC (Hypoxia): Pitfalls of Limiting Breadth of Experimental Systems and Analyses in Framing Informatics Conclusions

4. High-Resolution Mapping of RNA Polymerases Identifies Mechanisms of Sensitivity and Resistance to BET Inhibitors in t(8;21) AML

5. Supplementary Figures S1 - S14 from CREBBP Inactivation Promotes the Development of HDAC3-Dependent Lymphomas

6. Supplementary Table S4 from CREBBP Inactivation Promotes the Development of HDAC3-Dependent Lymphomas

7. BET Inhibition Enhances the Antileukemic Activity of Low-dose Venetoclax in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

9. MTG16 regulates colonic epithelial differentiation, colitis, and tumorigenesis by repressing E protein transcription factors

10. MTG16 (CBFA2T3) regulates colonic epithelial differentiation, colitis, and tumorigenesis by repressing E protein transcription factors

11. PAX3-FOXO1 coordinates enhancer architecture, eRNA transcription, and RNA polymerase pause release at select gene targets

12. PAX3-FOXO1 coordinates enhancer architecture, eRNA transcription, and RNA polymerase pause release at select gene targets

13. Selective Inhibition of JAK1 Primes STAT5-Driven Human Leukemia Cells for ATRA-Induced Differentiation

14. Histone deacetylase 3 controls a transcriptional network required for B cell maturation

15. Kaiso is required for MTG16-dependent effects on colitis-associated carcinoma

16. Over-Generalizing About GC (Hypoxia): Pitfalls of Limiting Breadth of Experimental Systems and Analyses in Framing Informatics Conclusions

17. A protocol for rapid degradation of endogenous transcription factors in mammalian cells and identification of direct regulatory targets

18. Generalizing about GC (hypoxia): Dys- & Dat-Informatica Comment on 'Germinal center B cells selectively oxidize fatty acids for energy while conducting minimal glycolysis'

19. Definition of a Small Core Transcriptional Circuit Regulated by AML1-ETO

20. Inhibition of histone deacetylase 3 causes replication stress in cutaneous T cell lymphoma.

21. Mtg16-dependent repression of E protein activity is required for early lymphopoiesis

22. Nascent transcript and single-cell RNA-seq analysis defines the mechanism of action of the LSD1 inhibitor INCB059872 in myeloid leukemia

23. Deacetylase activity of histone deacetylase 3 is required for productive VDJ recombination and B-cell development

24. The CDK7 inhibitor THZ1 alters RNA polymerase dynamics at the 5' and 3' ends of genes

26. Germinal centre hypoxia and regulation of antibody qualities by a hypoxia response system

27. High-Resolution Mapping of RNA Polymerases Identifies Mechanisms of Sensitivity and Resistance to BET Inhibitors in t(8;21) AML

28. Class I HDACs Affect DNA Replication, Repair, and Chromatin Structure: Implications for Cancer Therapy

29. CREBBP Inactivation Promotes the Development of HDAC3-Dependent Lymphomas

30. Nascent Transcript and Single Cell Rnaseq Analysis Defines the Mechanism of Action of the LSD1 Inhibitor INCB059872 in Myeloid Leukemia

31. Correction: Kaiso is required for MTG16-dependent effects on colitis-associated carcinoma

32. HDAC3 is essential for DNA replication in hematopoietic progenitor cells

34. Retinoblastoma/p107/p130 Pocket Proteins

35. Recombination of synthetic oligonucleotides with prokaryotic chromosomes: substrate requirements of theEscherichia coli/λRed andSulfolobus acidocaldariusrecombination systems

36. Histone Deacetylase 3 Is Required for Efficient T Cell Development

37. Myocardial Infarction Activates CCR2(+) Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells

38. Identification of active miRNA promoters from nuclear run-on RNA sequencing

39. Essential Role of Cdc42 in Ras-Induced Transformation Revealed by Gene Targeting

40. Kaiso directs the transcriptional corepressor MTG16 to the Kaiso binding site in target promoters

41. Cdc42 in oncogenic transformation, invasion, and tumorigenesis

42. RhoA GTPase is dispensable for actomyosin regulation but is essential for mitosis in primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts

43. Retinoblastoma/p107/p130 pocket proteins: protein dynamics and interactions with target gene promoters

44. Essential role of Cdc42 in Ras-induced transformation revealed by gene targeting.

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