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(36MTHS) Exploring the Metaphase Epigenome by Immunofluorescence Microscopy in Normal and Leukaemic Cells
Turner, Bryan
(Principal Investigator)
Cancer and Genomic Sciences
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2015
2015
2021
2021
2
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2021
Histone modifications form a cell-type-specific chromosomal bar code that persists through the cell cycle
Halsall, J. A.
,
Krueger, F.
,
Rutledge, C. E.
,
Ficz, G.
,
Reik, W.
,
Turner, B. M.
&
Andrews, S. R.
,
4 Feb 2021
,
In:
Scientific Reports.
11
,
1
, 3009.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Histone Code
100%
histone H3 trimethyl Lys4
94%
Electronic Data Processing
88%
Chromatin
77%
Cell Cycle
69%
239
Downloads (Pure)
2015
Immunolabelling of human metaphase chromosomes reveals the same banded distribution of histone H3 isoforms methylated at lysine 4 in primary lymphocytes and cultured cell lines
Terrenoire, E.
,
Halsall, J. A.
&
Turner, B. M.
,
29 Apr 2015
,
In:
BMC Genetics.
16
,
1
, 44.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Human Chromosomes
100%
Metaphase
97%
Lysine
85%
Histones
82%
Cultured Cells
74%
3
Citations (Scopus)
170
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