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Barbara Panning

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Annual Review of Genetics|November 16, 2005
Chromatin remodeling in dosage compensationJohn C Lucchesi, William G Kelly, Barbara Panning
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 25, 2011
Polycomb repressive complex 2 is necessary for the normal site-specific O-GlcNAc distribution in mouse embryonic stem cellsSamuel A Myers, Barbara Panning, Alma L Burlingame
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|February 6, 2010
High resolution electron transfer dissociation studies of unfractionated intact histones from murine embryonic stem cells using on-line capillary LC separation: determination of abundant histone isoforms and post-translational modificationsShannon M Eliuk, David Maltby, Barbara Panning, et al.
Annual Review of Genetics|November 14, 2002
Xist RNA and the mechanism of X chromosome inactivationKathrin Plath, Susanna Mlynarczyk-Evans, Dmitri A Nusinow, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 25, 2013
The imprinted polycomb group gene Sfmbt2 is required for trophoblast maintenance and placenta developmentKamelia Miri, Keith Latham, Barbara Panning, et al.
Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology|May 11, 2005
Chromatin modifications on the inactive X chromosomeHannah R Cohen, Morgan E Royce-Tolland, Kathleen A Worringer, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 16, 2007
The histone domain of macroH2A1 contains several dispersed elements that are each sufficient to direct enrichment on the inactive X chromosomeDmitri A Nusinow, Judith A Sharp, Alana Morris, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|January 18, 2006
The Polycomb group protein Eed protects the inactive X-chromosome from differentiation-induced reactivationSundeep Kalantry, Kyle C Mills, Della Yee, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|October 8, 2005
Mapping post-translational modifications of the histone variant MacroH2A1 using tandem mass spectrometryFeixia Chu, Dmitri A Nusinow, Robert J Chalkley, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 19, 2024
The nuclear periphery confers repression on H3K9me2-marked genes and transposons to shape cell fateHarold Marin, Eric Simental, Charlie Allen, et al.
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Annual Review of Genetics|November 16, 2005
Chromatin remodeling in dosage compensationJohn C Lucchesi, William G Kelly, Barbara Panning
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 25, 2011
Polycomb repressive complex 2 is necessary for the normal site-specific O-GlcNAc distribution in mouse embryonic stem cellsSamuel A Myers, Barbara Panning, Alma L Burlingame
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|February 6, 2010
High resolution electron transfer dissociation studies of unfractionated intact histones from murine embryonic stem cells using on-line capillary LC separation: determination of abundant histone isoforms and post-translational modificationsShannon M Eliuk, David Maltby, Barbara Panning, et al.
Annual Review of Genetics|November 14, 2002
Xist RNA and the mechanism of X chromosome inactivationKathrin Plath, Susanna Mlynarczyk-Evans, Dmitri A Nusinow, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 25, 2013
The imprinted polycomb group gene Sfmbt2 is required for trophoblast maintenance and placenta developmentKamelia Miri, Keith Latham, Barbara Panning, et al.
Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology|May 11, 2005
Chromatin modifications on the inactive X chromosomeHannah R Cohen, Morgan E Royce-Tolland, Kathleen A Worringer, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 16, 2007
The histone domain of macroH2A1 contains several dispersed elements that are each sufficient to direct enrichment on the inactive X chromosomeDmitri A Nusinow, Judith A Sharp, Alana Morris, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|January 18, 2006
The Polycomb group protein Eed protects the inactive X-chromosome from differentiation-induced reactivationSundeep Kalantry, Kyle C Mills, Della Yee, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|October 8, 2005
Mapping post-translational modifications of the histone variant MacroH2A1 using tandem mass spectrometryFeixia Chu, Dmitri A Nusinow, Robert J Chalkley, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 19, 2024
The nuclear periphery confers repression on H3K9me2-marked genes and transposons to shape cell fateHarold Marin, Eric Simental, Charlie Allen, et al.
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