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Michaela Kindlova

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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 28, 2022
Methylartist: tools for visualizing modified bases from nanopore sequence dataSeth W Cheetham, Michaela Kindlova, Adam D Ewing
Bioscience Reports|December 26, 2015
Analysis of the N-terminal region of human MLKL, as well as two distinct MLKL isoforms, reveals new insights into necroptotic cell deathKatja Hrovat Arnež, Michaela Kindlova, Nilesh J Bokil, et al.
Nature Communications|November 24, 2025
An allele-resolved nanopore-guided tour of the human placental methylomeMichaela Kindlova, Hannah Byrne, Jade M Kubler, et al.
Mobile DNA|November 16, 2016
Evidence for L1-associated DNA rearrangements and negligible L1 retrotransposition in glioblastoma multiformePatricia E Carreira, Adam D Ewing, Guibo Li, et al.
Genome Research|April 13, 2018
L1 retrotransposition is a common feature of mammalian hepatocarcinogenesisStephanie N Schauer, Patricia E Carreira, Ruchi Shukla, et al.
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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 28, 2022
Methylartist: tools for visualizing modified bases from nanopore sequence dataSeth W Cheetham, Michaela Kindlova, Adam D Ewing
Bioscience Reports|December 26, 2015
Analysis of the N-terminal region of human MLKL, as well as two distinct MLKL isoforms, reveals new insights into necroptotic cell deathKatja Hrovat Arnež, Michaela Kindlova, Nilesh J Bokil, et al.
Nature Communications|November 24, 2025
An allele-resolved nanopore-guided tour of the human placental methylomeMichaela Kindlova, Hannah Byrne, Jade M Kubler, et al.
Mobile DNA|November 16, 2016
Evidence for L1-associated DNA rearrangements and negligible L1 retrotransposition in glioblastoma multiformePatricia E Carreira, Adam D Ewing, Guibo Li, et al.
Genome Research|April 13, 2018
L1 retrotransposition is a common feature of mammalian hepatocarcinogenesisStephanie N Schauer, Patricia E Carreira, Ruchi Shukla, et al.
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