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Nick D L Owens

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Transcription|October 15, 2020
Chromatin accessibility and transcription factor binding through the perspective of mitosisRémi-Xavier Coux, Nick D L Owens, Pablo Navarro
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|April 7, 2019
An RNA-Seq Protocol for Differential Expression AnalysisNick D L Owens, Elena De Domenico, Michael J Gilchrist
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 17, 2009
Elucidation of T cell signalling modelsNick D L Owens, Jon Timmis, Andrew Greensted, et al.
Iscience|June 24, 2019
The Spatiotemporal Control of Zygotic Genome ActivationGeorge E Gentsch, Nick D L Owens, James C Smith
Nature Communications|September 21, 2019
Maternal pluripotency factors initiate extensive chromatin remodelling to predefine first response to inductive signalsGeorge E Gentsch, Thomas Spruce, Nick D L Owens, et al.
Developmental Cell|May 22, 2019
The Innate Immune Response of Frog Embryos to Antisense Morpholino Oligomers Depends on Developmental Stage, GC Content and DoseGeorge E Gentsch, Thomas Spruce, Nick D L Owens, et al.
BMC Developmental Biology|October 28, 2016
Expression of ribosomopathy genes during Xenopus tropicalis embryogenesisAndrew Robson, Nick D L Owens, Susan J Baserga, et al.
Developmental Biology|June 24, 2015
Molecular asymmetry in the 8-cell stage Xenopus tropicalis embryo described by single blastomere transcript sequencingElena De Domenico, Nick D L Owens, Ian M Grant, et al.
Developmental Cell|February 27, 2018
Innate Immune Response and Off-Target Mis-splicing Are Common Morpholino-Induced Side Effects in XenopusGeorge E Gentsch, Thomas Spruce, Rita S Monteiro, et al.
Biology Open|May 15, 2026
Conserved roles of GATA4 and its target gene TBX2 in regulation of human cardiogenesisNicola Graham, Pavel Kirilenko, Ilya Patrushev, et al.
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Transcription|October 15, 2020
Chromatin accessibility and transcription factor binding through the perspective of mitosisRémi-Xavier Coux, Nick D L Owens, Pablo Navarro
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|April 7, 2019
An RNA-Seq Protocol for Differential Expression AnalysisNick D L Owens, Elena De Domenico, Michael J Gilchrist
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 17, 2009
Elucidation of T cell signalling modelsNick D L Owens, Jon Timmis, Andrew Greensted, et al.
Iscience|June 24, 2019
The Spatiotemporal Control of Zygotic Genome ActivationGeorge E Gentsch, Nick D L Owens, James C Smith
Nature Communications|September 21, 2019
Maternal pluripotency factors initiate extensive chromatin remodelling to predefine first response to inductive signalsGeorge E Gentsch, Thomas Spruce, Nick D L Owens, et al.
Developmental Cell|May 22, 2019
The Innate Immune Response of Frog Embryos to Antisense Morpholino Oligomers Depends on Developmental Stage, GC Content and DoseGeorge E Gentsch, Thomas Spruce, Nick D L Owens, et al.
BMC Developmental Biology|October 28, 2016
Expression of ribosomopathy genes during Xenopus tropicalis embryogenesisAndrew Robson, Nick D L Owens, Susan J Baserga, et al.
Developmental Biology|June 24, 2015
Molecular asymmetry in the 8-cell stage Xenopus tropicalis embryo described by single blastomere transcript sequencingElena De Domenico, Nick D L Owens, Ian M Grant, et al.
Developmental Cell|February 27, 2018
Innate Immune Response and Off-Target Mis-splicing Are Common Morpholino-Induced Side Effects in XenopusGeorge E Gentsch, Thomas Spruce, Rita S Monteiro, et al.
Biology Open|May 15, 2026
Conserved roles of GATA4 and its target gene TBX2 in regulation of human cardiogenesisNicola Graham, Pavel Kirilenko, Ilya Patrushev, et al.
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