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Tanja Hardt

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Expert Review of Proteomics|May 10, 2008
Maintaining standardization: an update of the HUPO Brain Proteome ProjectMichael Hamacher, Christian Stephan, Martin Eisenacher, et al.
Proteomics|February 20, 2008
Inside SMP proteomics: six years German Human Brain Proteome Project (HBPP) - a summaryMichael Hamacher, Tanja Hardt, Andre van Hall, et al.
Proteomics|September 25, 2008
Proteomics Data Collection - 3rd ProDaC workshop April 22nd 2008, Toledo, SpainMartin Eisenacher, Tanja Hardt, Lennart Martens, et al.
Proteomics|October 2, 2007
International Symposium on High Performance Proteomics 2007: a contribution to Proteomics May 14-16, 2007 Dortmund, GermanyMichael Hamacher, Petra Grünewald, Klaus Rammert, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|August 19, 2007
MeCP2 interacts with HP1 and modulates its heterochromatin association during myogenic differentiationNoopur Agarwal, Tanja Hardt, Alessandro Brero, et al.
Proteomics|August 9, 2007
Proteomics Data Collection - the 1st ProDaC workshop 26 April 2007 Ecole Normale Supérieur, Lyon, FranceMartin Eisenacher, Tanja Hardt, Michael Hamacher, et al.
Proteomics|March 5, 2008
Proteomics Data Collection - 2nd ProDaC Workshop 5 October 2007, Seoul, KoreaMartin Eisenacher, Tanja Hardt, Michael Hamacher, et al.
Proteomics|July 30, 2009
Proteomics Data Collection - 5th ProDaC Workshop: 4 March 2009, Kolympari, Crete, GreeceMartin Eisenacher, Lennart Martens, Harald Barsnes, et al.
Proteomics|December 24, 2008
Proteomics data collection--4th ProDaC workshop 15 August 2008, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsMartin Eisenacher, Michael Kohl, Lennart Martens, et al.
Epigenetics & Chromatin|September 22, 2015
Gene repositioning within the cell nucleus is not random and is determined by its genomic neighborhoodK Laurence Jost, Bianca Bertulat, Alexander Rapp, et al.
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Expert Review of Proteomics|May 10, 2008
Maintaining standardization: an update of the HUPO Brain Proteome ProjectMichael Hamacher, Christian Stephan, Martin Eisenacher, et al.
Proteomics|February 20, 2008
Inside SMP proteomics: six years German Human Brain Proteome Project (HBPP) - a summaryMichael Hamacher, Tanja Hardt, Andre van Hall, et al.
Proteomics|September 25, 2008
Proteomics Data Collection - 3rd ProDaC workshop April 22nd 2008, Toledo, SpainMartin Eisenacher, Tanja Hardt, Lennart Martens, et al.
Proteomics|October 2, 2007
International Symposium on High Performance Proteomics 2007: a contribution to Proteomics May 14-16, 2007 Dortmund, GermanyMichael Hamacher, Petra Grünewald, Klaus Rammert, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|August 19, 2007
MeCP2 interacts with HP1 and modulates its heterochromatin association during myogenic differentiationNoopur Agarwal, Tanja Hardt, Alessandro Brero, et al.
Proteomics|August 9, 2007
Proteomics Data Collection - the 1st ProDaC workshop 26 April 2007 Ecole Normale Supérieur, Lyon, FranceMartin Eisenacher, Tanja Hardt, Michael Hamacher, et al.
Proteomics|March 5, 2008
Proteomics Data Collection - 2nd ProDaC Workshop 5 October 2007, Seoul, KoreaMartin Eisenacher, Tanja Hardt, Michael Hamacher, et al.
Proteomics|July 30, 2009
Proteomics Data Collection - 5th ProDaC Workshop: 4 March 2009, Kolympari, Crete, GreeceMartin Eisenacher, Lennart Martens, Harald Barsnes, et al.
Proteomics|December 24, 2008
Proteomics data collection--4th ProDaC workshop 15 August 2008, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsMartin Eisenacher, Michael Kohl, Lennart Martens, et al.
Epigenetics & Chromatin|September 22, 2015
Gene repositioning within the cell nucleus is not random and is determined by its genomic neighborhoodK Laurence Jost, Bianca Bertulat, Alexander Rapp, et al.
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