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Vincent T Cunliffe

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Development (Cambridge, England)|June 1, 2004
Histone deacetylase 1 is required to repress Notch target gene expression during zebrafish neurogenesis and to maintain the production of motoneurones in response to hedgehog signallingVincent T Cunliffe
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Systems Biology and Medicine|February 24, 2015
Experience-sensitive epigenetic mechanisms, developmental plasticity, and the biological embedding of chronic disease riskVincent T Cunliffe
Gene|March 1, 2003
Memory by modification: the influence of chromatin structure on gene expression during vertebrate developmentVincent T Cunliffe
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 22, 2008
Eloquent silence: developmental functions of Class I histone deacetylasesVincent T Cunliffe
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 30, 2015
Building a zebrafish toolkit for investigating the pathobiology of epilepsy and identifying new treatments for epileptic seizuresVincent T Cunliffe
Epigenomics|November 22, 2016
The epigenetic impacts of social stress: how does social adversity become biologically embedded?Vincent T Cunliffe
Gene|July 4, 2002
Identification of putative interaction partners for the Xenopus Polycomb-group protein XeedChristopher Showell, Vincent T Cunliffe
Mechanisms of Development|December 6, 2005
Histone deacetylase 1 is essential for oligodendrocyte specification in the zebrafish CNSVincent T Cunliffe, Patrizia Casaccia-Bonnefil
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|June 27, 2021
Interrenal development and function in zebrafishIrina Bacila, Vincent T Cunliffe, Nils P Krone
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|May 23, 2002
Complete rescue of the nude mutant phenotype by a wild-type Foxn1 transgeneVincent T Cunliffe, Andrew J W Furley, Deborah Keenan
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Development (Cambridge, England)|June 1, 2004
Histone deacetylase 1 is required to repress Notch target gene expression during zebrafish neurogenesis and to maintain the production of motoneurones in response to hedgehog signallingVincent T Cunliffe
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Systems Biology and Medicine|February 24, 2015
Experience-sensitive epigenetic mechanisms, developmental plasticity, and the biological embedding of chronic disease riskVincent T Cunliffe
Gene|March 1, 2003
Memory by modification: the influence of chromatin structure on gene expression during vertebrate developmentVincent T Cunliffe
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 22, 2008
Eloquent silence: developmental functions of Class I histone deacetylasesVincent T Cunliffe
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 30, 2015
Building a zebrafish toolkit for investigating the pathobiology of epilepsy and identifying new treatments for epileptic seizuresVincent T Cunliffe
Epigenomics|November 22, 2016
The epigenetic impacts of social stress: how does social adversity become biologically embedded?Vincent T Cunliffe
Gene|July 4, 2002
Identification of putative interaction partners for the Xenopus Polycomb-group protein XeedChristopher Showell, Vincent T Cunliffe
Mechanisms of Development|December 6, 2005
Histone deacetylase 1 is essential for oligodendrocyte specification in the zebrafish CNSVincent T Cunliffe, Patrizia Casaccia-Bonnefil
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|June 27, 2021
Interrenal development and function in zebrafishIrina Bacila, Vincent T Cunliffe, Nils P Krone
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|May 23, 2002
Complete rescue of the nude mutant phenotype by a wild-type Foxn1 transgeneVincent T Cunliffe, Andrew J W Furley, Deborah Keenan
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