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6. CO2 laser processing of diffusion induced lattice imperfections in silicon: Experiment and theory.

15. Thermal Surface Treatment Using Intense, Pulsed Ion Beams

32. Transcriptional programming of lipid and amino acid metabolism by the skeletal muscle circadian clock

36. Cleavage Under Targets and Release Using Nuclease (CUT&RUN) in Macrophages.

37. Machine learning reveals STAT motifs as predictors for GR-mediated gene repression.

38. ATGL-dependent white adipose tissue lipolysis controls hepatocyte PPARα activity.

39. P75 neurotrophin receptor controls subventricular zone neural stem cell migration after stroke.

40. Enhancer RNA Expression in Response to Glucocorticoid Treatment in Murine Macrophages.

41. Cardioprotective Effects of Palmitoleic Acid (C16:1n7) in a Mouse Model of Catecholamine-Induced Cardiac Damage Are Mediated by PPAR Activation.

42. Protocol for using heterologous spike-ins to normalize for technical variation in chromatin immunoprecipitation.

43. The glucocorticoid receptor recruits the COMPASS complex to regulate inflammatory transcription at macrophage enhancers.

44. Anti-inflammatory functions of the glucocorticoid receptor require DNA binding.

45. Exercise-dependent increases in protein synthesis are accompanied by chromatin modifications and increased MRTF-SRF signalling.

46. Anti-inflammatory glucocorticoid action: genomic insights and emerging concepts.

47. Mesothelial mobilization in the developing lung and heart differs in timing, quantity, and pathway dependency.

48. In Vivo ChIP-Seq of Nuclear Receptors: A Rough Guide to Transform Frozen Tissues into High-Confidence Genome-Wide Binding Profiles.

49. Dicer in Macrophages Prevents Atherosclerosis by Promoting Mitochondrial Oxidative Metabolism.

50. Transcriptional programming of lipid and amino acid metabolism by the skeletal muscle circadian clock.

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