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Emily L Humphrey

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Genome|October 28, 2011
Comparative genome analysis suggests characteristics of yeast inverted repeats that are important for transcriptional activityEmily L Humphrey-Dixon, Richard Sharp, Michael Schuckers, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|May 5, 2004
Rpd3p relocation mediates a transcriptional response to rapamycin in yeastEmily L Humphrey, Alykhan F Shamji, Bradley E Bernstein, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|February 21, 2004
The use of chromatin immunoprecipitation assays in genome-wide analyses of histone modificationsBradley E Bernstein, Emily L Humphrey, Chih Long Liu, et al.
Bioscience Reports|December 6, 2016
The yeast 14-3-3 proteins BMH1 and BMH2 differentially regulate rapamycin-mediated transcriptionMichael A Trembley, Hunter L Berrus, Jonathan R Whicher, et al.
Genome Biology|September 4, 2004
Global nucleosome occupancy in yeastBradley E Bernstein, Chih Long Liu, Emily L Humphrey, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 13, 2002
Methylation of histone H3 Lys 4 in coding regions of active genesBradley E Bernstein, Emily L Humphrey, Rachel L Erlich, et al.
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Genome|October 28, 2011
Comparative genome analysis suggests characteristics of yeast inverted repeats that are important for transcriptional activityEmily L Humphrey-Dixon, Richard Sharp, Michael Schuckers, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|May 5, 2004
Rpd3p relocation mediates a transcriptional response to rapamycin in yeastEmily L Humphrey, Alykhan F Shamji, Bradley E Bernstein, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|February 21, 2004
The use of chromatin immunoprecipitation assays in genome-wide analyses of histone modificationsBradley E Bernstein, Emily L Humphrey, Chih Long Liu, et al.
Bioscience Reports|December 6, 2016
The yeast 14-3-3 proteins BMH1 and BMH2 differentially regulate rapamycin-mediated transcriptionMichael A Trembley, Hunter L Berrus, Jonathan R Whicher, et al.
Genome Biology|September 4, 2004
Global nucleosome occupancy in yeastBradley E Bernstein, Chih Long Liu, Emily L Humphrey, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 13, 2002
Methylation of histone H3 Lys 4 in coding regions of active genesBradley E Bernstein, Emily L Humphrey, Rachel L Erlich, et al.
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