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Matthew C Lorincz

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Cell|July 17, 2007
RNA polymerase II: just stopping byMatthew C Lorincz, Dirk Schübeler
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 22, 2022
Profiling Histone Methylation in Low Numbers of CellsJulie Brind'Amour, Matthew C Lorincz
Developmental Cell|November 8, 2017
Evidence for Converging DNA Methylation Pathways in Placenta and CancerMatthew C Lorincz, Dirk Schübeler
Nature Cell Biology|April 2, 2020
Setting the chromatin stage in oocytesJulie Brind'Amour, Matthew C Lorincz
Nature|May 29, 2018
HP1 proteins safeguard embryonic stem cellsKristoffer N Jensen, Matthew C Lorincz
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|December 20, 2011
Silencing of endogenous retroviruses: when and why do histone marks predominate?Danny C Leung, Matthew C Lorincz
Nature Genetics|June 29, 2017
Epigenetic modifier drugs trigger widespread transcription of endogenous retrovirusesDixie L Mager, Matthew C Lorincz
Nature Reviews. Genetics|October 5, 2021
Interplay between chromatin marks in development and diseaseSanne M Janssen, Matthew C Lorincz
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|March 14, 2009
H2A.Z and DNA methylation: irreconcilable differencesMichael S Kobor, Matthew C Lorincz
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 30, 2006
Dynamics, stability and inheritance of somatic DNA methylation imprintsLaura B Sontag, Matthew C Lorincz, E Georg Luebeck
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Cell|July 17, 2007
RNA polymerase II: just stopping byMatthew C Lorincz, Dirk Schübeler
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 22, 2022
Profiling Histone Methylation in Low Numbers of CellsJulie Brind'Amour, Matthew C Lorincz
Developmental Cell|November 8, 2017
Evidence for Converging DNA Methylation Pathways in Placenta and CancerMatthew C Lorincz, Dirk Schübeler
Nature Cell Biology|April 2, 2020
Setting the chromatin stage in oocytesJulie Brind'Amour, Matthew C Lorincz
Nature|May 29, 2018
HP1 proteins safeguard embryonic stem cellsKristoffer N Jensen, Matthew C Lorincz
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|December 20, 2011
Silencing of endogenous retroviruses: when and why do histone marks predominate?Danny C Leung, Matthew C Lorincz
Nature Genetics|June 29, 2017
Epigenetic modifier drugs trigger widespread transcription of endogenous retrovirusesDixie L Mager, Matthew C Lorincz
Nature Reviews. Genetics|October 5, 2021
Interplay between chromatin marks in development and diseaseSanne M Janssen, Matthew C Lorincz
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|March 14, 2009
H2A.Z and DNA methylation: irreconcilable differencesMichael S Kobor, Matthew C Lorincz
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 30, 2006
Dynamics, stability and inheritance of somatic DNA methylation imprintsLaura B Sontag, Matthew C Lorincz, E Georg Luebeck
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