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Weinmann, Amy
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Weinmann, Amy
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Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly
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Chromatin Immunoprecipitation
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Chromatin
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TRANSCRIPTIONAL CONTROL OF INTERFERON-GAMMA IN T AND NK CELLS
Academic Article
Jmjd3 and UTX play a demethylase-independent role in chromatin remodeling to regulate T-box family member-dependent gene expression.
Academic Article
Novel ChIP-based strategies to uncover transcription factor target genes in the immune system.
Academic Article
Topologically associating domains are disrupted by evolutionary genome rearrangements forming species-specific enhancer connections in mice and humans.
Academic Article
Toward an understanding of the gene-specific and global logic of inducible gene transcription.
Academic Article
Are You There? Genetic Variation Impacts Long-Distance Connections in Diabetes.
Academic Article
Isolating human transcription factor targets by coupling chromatin immunoprecipitation and CpG island microarray analysis.
Academic Article
CCCTC-binding factor and the transcription factor T-bet orchestrate T helper 1 cell-specific structure and function at the interferon-gamma locus.
Academic Article
T-bet binding to newly identified target gene promoters is cell type-independent but results in variable context-dependent functional effects.
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T-bet's ability to regulate individual target genes requires the conserved T-box domain to recruit histone methyltransferase activity and a separate family member-specific transactivation domain.
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T-bet Transcription Factor Promotes Antibody-Secreting Cell Differentiation by Limiting the Inflammatory Effects of IFN-? on B Cells.
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