DOT1L activity affects cell lineage progression in the developing brain by controlling metabolic programs
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26 August 2022
Laura Celotto
cGAS recruitment to micronuclei is dictated by pre-existing nuclear chromatin status
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01 February 2022
Roberto Amadio
Diverse mechanisms for epigenetic imprinting in mammals
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18 June 2021
Sergio Menchero
A genome-wide knock-out screen for actors of epigenetic silencing reveals new regulators of germline genes and 2-cell like cell state
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15 June 2021
María Mariner-Faulí
Integration of Protein Interactome Networks with Congenital Heart Disease Variants Reveals Candidate Disease Genes
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21 April 2021
Alexander Ward
Epigenetic rewriting at centromeric dna repeats leads to increased chromatin accessibility and chromosomal instability
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18 April 2021
Sree Rama Chaitanya
m6A RNA methylation facilitates pre-mRNA 3’-end formation and is essential for viability of Toxoplasma gondii
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A plant-like mechanism coupling m6A reading to polyadenylation safeguards transcriptome integrity and developmental genes partitioning in Toxoplasma
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22 March 2021
Joao Mello-Vieira
A systematic analysis of Trypanosoma brucei chromatin factors identifies novel protein interaction networks associated with sites of transcription initiation and termination
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11 March 2021
Tamara Sternlieb
Crosstalk between H2A variant-specific modifications impacts vital cell functions
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06 March 2021
Pravrutha Raman, Harmit Malik
Neuronal Enhancers are Hotspots For dna Single-Strand Break Repair
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06 January 2021
Giuseppina D'Alessandro, Sree Rama Chaitanya
The deubiquitinase Usp9x regulates PRC2-mediated chromatin reprogramming during mouse development
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07 August 2020
Sergio Menchero
Toll-like receptor 4 is activated by platinum and contributes to cisplatin-induced ototoxicity
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Application of the in vivo oxidative stress reporter Hmox1 as mechanistic biomarker of arsenic toxicity
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07 August 2020
Zhang-He Goh






