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Simon C Biddie

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Genome Biology|August 6, 2024
DNA-binding factor footprints and enhancer RNAs identify functional non-coding genetic variantsSimon C Biddie, Giovanna Weykopf, Elizabeth F Hird, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 7, 2009
Glucocorticoid receptor activation of the Ciz1-Lcn2 locus by long range interactionsOfir Hakim, Sam John, Jian Qun Ling, et al.
Nature Genetics|January 25, 2011
Chromatin accessibility pre-determines glucocorticoid receptor binding patternsSam John, Peter J Sabo, Robert E Thurman, et al.
BMC Genomics|June 29, 2013
Contribution of nucleosome binding preferences and co-occurring DNA sequences to transcription factor bindingXimiao He, Raghunath Chatterjee, Sam John, et al.
Endocrinology|January 10, 2009
Kinetic complexity of the global response to glucocorticoid receptor actionSam John, Thomas A Johnson, Myong-Hee Sung, et al.
Cell|August 13, 2011
Dynamic exchange at regulatory elements during chromatin remodeling underlies assisted loading mechanismTy C Voss, R Louis Schiltz, Myong-Hee Sung, et al.
Molecular Cell|March 18, 2008
Interaction of the glucocorticoid receptor with the chromatin landscapeSam John, Peter J Sabo, Thomas A Johnson, et al.
The EMBO Journal|June 25, 2011
DNA methylation status predicts cell type-specific enhancer activityMalgorzata Wiench, Sam John, Songjoon Baek, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 6, 2011
Transcription factor AP1 potentiates chromatin accessibility and glucocorticoid receptor bindingSimon C Biddie, Sam John, Pete J Sabo, et al.
Nature Communications|June 16, 2026
Disease-associated genetic variants can cause missense effects in tissue-specific protein isoformsGiovanna Weykopf, Mihaly Badonyi, Elias T Friman, et al.
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Genome Biology|August 6, 2024
DNA-binding factor footprints and enhancer RNAs identify functional non-coding genetic variantsSimon C Biddie, Giovanna Weykopf, Elizabeth F Hird, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 7, 2009
Glucocorticoid receptor activation of the Ciz1-Lcn2 locus by long range interactionsOfir Hakim, Sam John, Jian Qun Ling, et al.
Nature Genetics|January 25, 2011
Chromatin accessibility pre-determines glucocorticoid receptor binding patternsSam John, Peter J Sabo, Robert E Thurman, et al.
BMC Genomics|June 29, 2013
Contribution of nucleosome binding preferences and co-occurring DNA sequences to transcription factor bindingXimiao He, Raghunath Chatterjee, Sam John, et al.
Endocrinology|January 10, 2009
Kinetic complexity of the global response to glucocorticoid receptor actionSam John, Thomas A Johnson, Myong-Hee Sung, et al.
Cell|August 13, 2011
Dynamic exchange at regulatory elements during chromatin remodeling underlies assisted loading mechanismTy C Voss, R Louis Schiltz, Myong-Hee Sung, et al.
Molecular Cell|March 18, 2008
Interaction of the glucocorticoid receptor with the chromatin landscapeSam John, Peter J Sabo, Thomas A Johnson, et al.
The EMBO Journal|June 25, 2011
DNA methylation status predicts cell type-specific enhancer activityMalgorzata Wiench, Sam John, Songjoon Baek, et al.
Molecular Cell|July 6, 2011
Transcription factor AP1 potentiates chromatin accessibility and glucocorticoid receptor bindingSimon C Biddie, Sam John, Pete J Sabo, et al.
Nature Communications|June 16, 2026
Disease-associated genetic variants can cause missense effects in tissue-specific protein isoformsGiovanna Weykopf, Mihaly Badonyi, Elias T Friman, et al.
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