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Bailey M Tibben

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Journal of Molecular Biology|December 13, 2023
Mechanisms of DNA Methylation Regulatory Function and Crosstalk with Histone Lysine MethylationBailey M Tibben, Scott B Rothbart
American Journal of Human Genetics|November 1, 2025
The Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium's consensus-based framework for assigning allele functionBailey M Tibben, Andrea Gaedigk, Li Gong, et al.
Epigenetics & Chromatin|October 24, 2020
The histone and non-histone methyllysine reader activities of the UHRF1 tandem Tudor domain are dispensable for the propagation of aberrant DNA methylation patterning in cancer cellsRobert M Vaughan, Ariana Kupai, Caroline A Foley, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 28, 2024
UHRF1 ubiquitin ligase activity supports the maintenance of low-density CpG methylationRochelle L Tiedemann, Joel Hrit, Qian Du, et al.
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Journal of Molecular Biology|December 13, 2023
Mechanisms of DNA Methylation Regulatory Function and Crosstalk with Histone Lysine MethylationBailey M Tibben, Scott B Rothbart
American Journal of Human Genetics|November 1, 2025
The Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium's consensus-based framework for assigning allele functionBailey M Tibben, Andrea Gaedigk, Li Gong, et al.
Epigenetics & Chromatin|October 24, 2020
The histone and non-histone methyllysine reader activities of the UHRF1 tandem Tudor domain are dispensable for the propagation of aberrant DNA methylation patterning in cancer cellsRobert M Vaughan, Ariana Kupai, Caroline A Foley, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 28, 2024
UHRF1 ubiquitin ligase activity supports the maintenance of low-density CpG methylationRochelle L Tiedemann, Joel Hrit, Qian Du, et al.
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