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Blood|September 25, 2016
MOZ (KAT6A) is essential for the maintenance of classically defined adult hematopoietic stem cellsBilal N Sheikh, Yuqing Yang, Jaring Schreuder, et al.
Developmental Biology|January 20, 2025
Loss of KAT6B causes premature ossification and promotes osteoblast differentiation during developmentMaria I Bergamasco, Jacqueline M Ogier, Alexandra L Garnham, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 2015
MOZ and BMI1 play opposing roles during Hox gene activation in ES cells and in body segment identity specification in vivoBilal N Sheikh, Natalie L Downer, Belinda Phipson, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|May 19, 2009
NHS-A isoform of the NHS gene is a novel interactor of ZO-1Shiwani Sharma, Katrina S Y Koh, Caitlin Collin, et al.
Plos Genetics|May 4, 2026
KAT6A is essential for developmental control gene expression in neural stem and progenitor cellsAnne K Voss, Samantha Eccles, Johannes Wichmann, et al.
Life Science Alliance|November 13, 2024
KAT6B is required for histone 3 lysine 9 acetylation and SOX gene expression in the developing brainMaria I Bergamasco, Waruni Abeysekera, Alexandra L Garnham, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 3, 2014
Identification of LRRC8 heteromers as an essential component of the volume-regulated anion channel VRACFelizia K Voss, Florian Ullrich, Jonas Münch, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|December 8, 2004
Autonomous activity of CaMKII is only transiently increased following the induction of long-term potentiation in the rat hippocampusI Lengyel, K Voss, M Cammarota, et al.
Cell|May 19, 2018
Embryogenesis and Adult Life in the Absence of Intrinsic Apoptosis Effectors BAX, BAK, and BOKFrancine F S Ke, Hannah K Vanyai, Angus D Cowan, et al.
The EMBO Journal|February 14, 2012
IAPs limit activation of RIP kinases by TNF receptor 1 during developmentMaryline Moulin, Holly Anderton, Anne K Voss, et al.
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Blood|September 25, 2016
MOZ (KAT6A) is essential for the maintenance of classically defined adult hematopoietic stem cellsBilal N Sheikh, Yuqing Yang, Jaring Schreuder, et al.
Developmental Biology|January 20, 2025
Loss of KAT6B causes premature ossification and promotes osteoblast differentiation during developmentMaria I Bergamasco, Jacqueline M Ogier, Alexandra L Garnham, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 2015
MOZ and BMI1 play opposing roles during Hox gene activation in ES cells and in body segment identity specification in vivoBilal N Sheikh, Natalie L Downer, Belinda Phipson, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|May 19, 2009
NHS-A isoform of the NHS gene is a novel interactor of ZO-1Shiwani Sharma, Katrina S Y Koh, Caitlin Collin, et al.
Plos Genetics|May 4, 2026
KAT6A is essential for developmental control gene expression in neural stem and progenitor cellsAnne K Voss, Samantha Eccles, Johannes Wichmann, et al.
Life Science Alliance|November 13, 2024
KAT6B is required for histone 3 lysine 9 acetylation and SOX gene expression in the developing brainMaria I Bergamasco, Waruni Abeysekera, Alexandra L Garnham, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 3, 2014
Identification of LRRC8 heteromers as an essential component of the volume-regulated anion channel VRACFelizia K Voss, Florian Ullrich, Jonas Münch, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|December 8, 2004
Autonomous activity of CaMKII is only transiently increased following the induction of long-term potentiation in the rat hippocampusI Lengyel, K Voss, M Cammarota, et al.
Cell|May 19, 2018
Embryogenesis and Adult Life in the Absence of Intrinsic Apoptosis Effectors BAX, BAK, and BOKFrancine F S Ke, Hannah K Vanyai, Angus D Cowan, et al.
The EMBO Journal|February 14, 2012
IAPs limit activation of RIP kinases by TNF receptor 1 during developmentMaryline Moulin, Holly Anderton, Anne K Voss, et al.
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