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Amber Buescher Johnson

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Mutation Research|February 13, 2007
Hypoxia-induced and stress-specific changes in chromatin structure and functionAmber Buescher Johnson, Michelle Craig Barton
Mutation Research|February 26, 2008
Hypoxia induces a novel signature of chromatin modifications and global repression of transcriptionAmber Buescher Johnson, Nicholas Denko, Michelle Craig Barton
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 2002
Hypoxia actively represses transcription by inducing negative cofactor 2 (Dr1/DrAP1) and blocking preinitiation complex assemblyNicholas Denko, Kara Wernke-Dollries, Amber Buescher Johnson, et al.
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Mutation Research|February 13, 2007
Hypoxia-induced and stress-specific changes in chromatin structure and functionAmber Buescher Johnson, Michelle Craig Barton
Mutation Research|February 26, 2008
Hypoxia induces a novel signature of chromatin modifications and global repression of transcriptionAmber Buescher Johnson, Nicholas Denko, Michelle Craig Barton
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 2002
Hypoxia actively represses transcription by inducing negative cofactor 2 (Dr1/DrAP1) and blocking preinitiation complex assemblyNicholas Denko, Kara Wernke-Dollries, Amber Buescher Johnson, et al.
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