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February 26, 2003
The transcriptional activity of human Chromosome 22
John L Rinn, Ghia Euskirchen, Paul Bertone, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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May 29, 2003
SPINE 2: a system for collaborative structural proteomics within a federated database framework
Chern-Sing Goh, Ning Lan, Nathaniel Echols, et al.
Genes & Development
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March 21, 2013
Widespread resetting of DNA methylation in glioblastoma-initiating cells suppresses malignant cellular behavior in a lineage-dependent manner
Stefan H Stricker, Andrew Feber, Pär G Engström, et al.
Iscience
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March 5, 2021
Sox2 modulation increases naïve pluripotency plasticity
Kathryn C Tremble, Giuliano G Stirparo, Lawrence E Bates, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)
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February 9, 2017
Tracking the embryonic stem cell transition from ground state pluripotency
Tüzer Kalkan, Nelly Olova, Mila Roode, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
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August 6, 2025
Enabling CAR-T Cell Immunotherapy in Glioblastoma by Modifying Tumor Microenvironment via Oncolytic Adenovirus Encoding Bispecific T Cell Engager
Moon Jung Choi, Eui Young So, Bedia Akosman, et al.
Genes & Development
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May 4, 2017
Elevated FOXG1 and SOX2 in glioblastoma enforces neural stem cell identity through transcriptional control of cell cycle and epigenetic regulators
Harry Bulstrode, Ewan Johnstone, Maria Angeles Marques-Torrejon, et al.
Nature Communications
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October 22, 2021
StemBond hydrogels control the mechanical microenvironment for pluripotent stem cells
Céline Labouesse, Bao Xiu Tan, Chibeza C Agley, et al.
Molecular Cell
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January 4, 2016
Nuclear Architecture Organized by Rif1 Underpins the Replication-Timing Program
Rossana Foti, Stefano Gnan, Daniela Cornacchia, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
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May 8, 2012
NuRD suppresses pluripotency gene expression to promote transcriptional heterogeneity and lineage commitment
Nicola Reynolds, Paulina Latos, Antony Hynes-Allen, et al.
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Genes & Development
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February 26, 2003
The transcriptional activity of human Chromosome 22
John L Rinn, Ghia Euskirchen, Paul Bertone, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
|
May 29, 2003
SPINE 2: a system for collaborative structural proteomics within a federated database framework
Chern-Sing Goh, Ning Lan, Nathaniel Echols, et al.
Genes & Development
|
March 21, 2013
Widespread resetting of DNA methylation in glioblastoma-initiating cells suppresses malignant cellular behavior in a lineage-dependent manner
Stefan H Stricker, Andrew Feber, Pär G Engström, et al.
Iscience
|
March 5, 2021
Sox2 modulation increases naïve pluripotency plasticity
Kathryn C Tremble, Giuliano G Stirparo, Lawrence E Bates, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)
|
February 9, 2017
Tracking the embryonic stem cell transition from ground state pluripotency
Tüzer Kalkan, Nelly Olova, Mila Roode, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
|
August 6, 2025
Enabling CAR-T Cell Immunotherapy in Glioblastoma by Modifying Tumor Microenvironment via Oncolytic Adenovirus Encoding Bispecific T Cell Engager
Moon Jung Choi, Eui Young So, Bedia Akosman, et al.
Genes & Development
|
May 4, 2017
Elevated FOXG1 and SOX2 in glioblastoma enforces neural stem cell identity through transcriptional control of cell cycle and epigenetic regulators
Harry Bulstrode, Ewan Johnstone, Maria Angeles Marques-Torrejon, et al.
Nature Communications
|
October 22, 2021
StemBond hydrogels control the mechanical microenvironment for pluripotent stem cells
Céline Labouesse, Bao Xiu Tan, Chibeza C Agley, et al.
Molecular Cell
|
January 4, 2016
Nuclear Architecture Organized by Rif1 Underpins the Replication-Timing Program
Rossana Foti, Stefano Gnan, Daniela Cornacchia, et al.
Cell Stem Cell
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May 8, 2012
NuRD suppresses pluripotency gene expression to promote transcriptional heterogeneity and lineage commitment
Nicola Reynolds, Paulina Latos, Antony Hynes-Allen, et al.
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