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Barbara Panning

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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|March 31, 2005
Recognition and modification of seX chromosomesDmitri A Nusinow, Barbara Panning
Current Biology : CB|March 28, 2008
X-inactivation: it takes two to countMorgan Royce-Tolland, Barbara Panning
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 31, 2010
Control of embryonic stem cell identity by nucleosome remodeling enzymesThomas G Fazzio, Barbara Panning
Current Biology : CB|January 25, 2014
X-inactivation: Xist RNA uses chromosome contacts to coat the XKaren N Leung, Barbara Panning
Genetics|May 22, 2008
A thermodynamic switch for chromosome colocalizationMario Nicodemi, Barbara Panning, Antonella Prisco
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|July 23, 2008
The colocalization transition of homologous chromosomes at meiosisMario Nicodemi, Barbara Panning, Antonella Prisco
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|May 26, 2016
Activators and repressors: A balancing act for X-inactivationLeeanne Goodrich, Barbara Panning, Karen Nicole Leung
BMC Molecular Biology|April 24, 2009
The zinc finger protein Zn72D and DEAD box helicase Belle interact and control maleless mRNA and protein levelsKathleen A Worringer, Feixia Chu, Barbara Panning
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|October 25, 2008
Chromatin regulation Tip(60)s the balance in embryonic stem cell self-renewalThomas G Fazzio, Jason T Huff, Barbara Panning
Cell|July 11, 2008
An RNAi screen of chromatin proteins identifies Tip60-p400 as a regulator of embryonic stem cell identityThomas G Fazzio, Jason T Huff, Barbara Panning
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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|March 31, 2005
Recognition and modification of seX chromosomesDmitri A Nusinow, Barbara Panning
Current Biology : CB|March 28, 2008
X-inactivation: it takes two to countMorgan Royce-Tolland, Barbara Panning
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 31, 2010
Control of embryonic stem cell identity by nucleosome remodeling enzymesThomas G Fazzio, Barbara Panning
Current Biology : CB|January 25, 2014
X-inactivation: Xist RNA uses chromosome contacts to coat the XKaren N Leung, Barbara Panning
Genetics|May 22, 2008
A thermodynamic switch for chromosome colocalizationMario Nicodemi, Barbara Panning, Antonella Prisco
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|July 23, 2008
The colocalization transition of homologous chromosomes at meiosisMario Nicodemi, Barbara Panning, Antonella Prisco
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|May 26, 2016
Activators and repressors: A balancing act for X-inactivationLeeanne Goodrich, Barbara Panning, Karen Nicole Leung
BMC Molecular Biology|April 24, 2009
The zinc finger protein Zn72D and DEAD box helicase Belle interact and control maleless mRNA and protein levelsKathleen A Worringer, Feixia Chu, Barbara Panning
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|October 25, 2008
Chromatin regulation Tip(60)s the balance in embryonic stem cell self-renewalThomas G Fazzio, Jason T Huff, Barbara Panning
Cell|July 11, 2008
An RNAi screen of chromatin proteins identifies Tip60-p400 as a regulator of embryonic stem cell identityThomas G Fazzio, Jason T Huff, Barbara Panning
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