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Owen J Marshall

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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 10, 2004
PerlPrimer: cross-platform, graphical primer design for standard, bisulphite and real-time PCROwen J Marshall
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 1, 2022
Profiling Protein-DNA Interactions Cell-Type-Specifically with Targeted DamIDOwen J Marshall, Caroline Delandre
Biochemical Society Transactions|March 24, 2019
United colours of chromatin? Developmental genome organisation in fliesCaroline Delandre, Owen J Marshall
Nature Communications|December 24, 2017
Chromatin state changes during neural development revealed by in vivo cell-type specific profilingOwen J Marshall, Andrea H Brand
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 27, 2015
damidseq_pipeline: an automated pipeline for processing DamID sequencing datasetsOwen J Marshall, Andrea H Brand
Chromosoma|November 15, 2011
Putative CENP-B paralogues are not present at mammalian centromeresOwen J Marshall, K H Andy Choo
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 6, 2023
KDM5-mediated activation of genes required for mitochondrial biology is necessary for viability in DrosophilaMichael F Rogers, Owen J Marshall, Julie Secombe
Genetics|February 14, 2025
Dynamic changes in neuronal and glial GAL4 driver expression during Drosophila agingCaroline Delandre, John P D McMullen, Owen J Marshall
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 31, 2008
Three-dimensional localization of CENP-A suggests a complex higher order structure of centromeric chromatinOwen J Marshall, Alan T Marshall, K H Andy Choo
Elife|March 17, 2021
A KDM5-Prospero transcriptional axis functions during early neurodevelopment to regulate mushroom body formationHayden AM Hatch, Helen M Belalcazar, Owen J Marshall, et al.
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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 10, 2004
PerlPrimer: cross-platform, graphical primer design for standard, bisulphite and real-time PCROwen J Marshall
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 1, 2022
Profiling Protein-DNA Interactions Cell-Type-Specifically with Targeted DamIDOwen J Marshall, Caroline Delandre
Biochemical Society Transactions|March 24, 2019
United colours of chromatin? Developmental genome organisation in fliesCaroline Delandre, Owen J Marshall
Nature Communications|December 24, 2017
Chromatin state changes during neural development revealed by in vivo cell-type specific profilingOwen J Marshall, Andrea H Brand
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 27, 2015
damidseq_pipeline: an automated pipeline for processing DamID sequencing datasetsOwen J Marshall, Andrea H Brand
Chromosoma|November 15, 2011
Putative CENP-B paralogues are not present at mammalian centromeresOwen J Marshall, K H Andy Choo
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 6, 2023
KDM5-mediated activation of genes required for mitochondrial biology is necessary for viability in DrosophilaMichael F Rogers, Owen J Marshall, Julie Secombe
Genetics|February 14, 2025
Dynamic changes in neuronal and glial GAL4 driver expression during Drosophila agingCaroline Delandre, John P D McMullen, Owen J Marshall
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 31, 2008
Three-dimensional localization of CENP-A suggests a complex higher order structure of centromeric chromatinOwen J Marshall, Alan T Marshall, K H Andy Choo
Elife|March 17, 2021
A KDM5-Prospero transcriptional axis functions during early neurodevelopment to regulate mushroom body formationHayden AM Hatch, Helen M Belalcazar, Owen J Marshall, et al.
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