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4. Transcriptome-wide association study of schizophrenia and chromatin activity yields mechanistic disease insights

6. Genetic variants and cellular stressors associated with exfoliation syndrome modulate promoter activity of a lncRNA within the LOXL1 locus

8. An integrated encyclopedia of DNA elements in the human genome

9. The accessible chromatin landscape of the human genome

10. Experimental validation of the docking orientation of Cdc25 with its Cdk2-CycA protein substrate

11. Identification of enhancer regulatory elements that direct epicardial gene expression during zebrafish heart regeneration.

12. Neuronal and glial 3D chromatin architecture informs the cellular etiology of brain disorders.

13. Variation in DNA-Damage Responses to an Inhalational Carcinogen (1,3-Butadiene) in Relation to Strain-Specific Differences in Chromatin Accessibility and Gene Transcription Profiles in C57BL/6J and CAST/EiJ Mice

14. Integrative QTL analysis of gene expression and chromatin accessibility identifies multi-tissue patterns of genetic regulation.

15. Evaluating Chromatin Accessibility Differences Across Multiple Primate Species Using a Joint Modeling Approach.

16. Comparative Analyses of Chromatin Landscape in White Adipose Tissue Suggest Humans May Have Less Beigeing Potential than Other Primates.

18. Comparative Serum Challenges Show Divergent Patterns of Gene Expression and Open Chromatin in Human and Chimpanzee.

19. CRISPR-Cas9 epigenome editing enables high-throughput screening for functional regulatory elements in the human genome.

21. Regulation of chromatin accessibility and Zic binding at enhancers in the developing cerebellum.

22. Interactions of Chromatin Context, Binding Site Sequence Content, and Sequence Evolution in Stress-Induced p53 Occupancy and Transactivation.

23. Cell‐type‐specific and sex‐dependent changes in the chromatin accessibility landscape in late‐onset Alzheimer's disease brains: Genetics: Genetics and omics of AD I.

24. A Region of the Nucleosome Required for Multiple Types of Transcriptional Silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

26. Role for the Pleckstrin Homology Domain-Containing Protein CKIP-1 in Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase-Regulated Muscle Differentiation.

27. The accessible chromatin landscape of the human genome

29. Evaluation of chromatin accessibility in prefrontal cortex of individuals with schizophrenia.

31. Evolution of New Function through a Single Amino Acid Change in the Yeast Repressor Sum1p.

32. Open Chromatin Profiling in Adipose Tissue Marks Genomic Regions with Functional Roles in Cardiometabolic Traits.

33. Distinct Properties of Cell-Type-Specific and Shared Transcription Factor Binding Sites.

34. Direct GR Binding Sites Potentiate Clusters of TF Binding across the Human Genome.

35. Patterns of regulatory activity across diverse human cell types predict tissue identity, transcription factor binding, and long-range interactions.

36. Profiling the quantitative occupancy of myriad transcription factors across conditions by modeling chromatin accessibility data.

37. Identification of enhancer regulatory elements that direct epicardial gene expression during zebrafish heart regeneration.

38. Targeted long-read sequencing identifies missing disease-causing variation.

39. Integrated chromatin and transcriptomic profiling of patient-derived colon cancer organoids identifies personalized drug targets to overcome oxaliplatin resistance.

40. Human cardiac cis -regulatory elements, their cognate transcription factors, and regulatory DNA sequence variants.

41. Glucocorticoid receptor recruits to enhancers and drives activation by motif-directed binding.

42. Pre-established Chromatin Interactions Mediate the Genomic Response to Glucocorticoids.

43. Differential contribution of cis-regulatory elements to higher order chromatin structure and expression of the CFTR locus.

44. Highly specific epigenome editing by CRISPR-Cas9 repressors for silencing of distal regulatory elements.

45. Genome-wide specificity of DNA binding, gene regulation, and chromatin remodeling by TALE- and CRISPR/Cas9-based transcriptional activators.

46. Inhibition of Cdc25 phosphatases by indolyldihydroxyquinones.

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