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bmblo's library [5 articles]

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  • A candidate X-linked mental retardation gene is a component of a new family of histone deacetylase-containing complexes.
    J Biol Chem, Vol. 278, No. 9. (28 February 2003), pp. 7234-7239.
    by MA Hakimi, Y Dong, WS Lane, DW Speicher, R Shiekhattar
    posted to corepressors lsd1 by bmblo on 2005-07-25 14:20:20 as **
  • Histone demethylation mediated by the nuclear amine oxidase homolog LSD1.
    Cell, Vol. 119, No. 7. (29 December 2004), pp. 941-953.
    by Y Shi, F Lan, C Matson, P Mulligan, JR Whetstine, PA Cole, RA Casero, Y Shi
    posted to corepressors rest by bmblo on 2005-07-25 12:51:48 as ** along with 2 people ryusuke jdf
  • Histone demethylation catalysed by LSD1 is a flavin-dependent oxidative process.
    FEBS Lett, Vol. 579, No. 10. (11 April 2005), pp. 2203-2207.
    posted to corepressors by bmblo on 2005-07-25 12:49:24 as read along with 1 person jdf
  • A Genetic Screen for Candidate Tumor Suppressors Identifies REST.
    Cell, Vol. 121, No. 6. (17 June 2005), pp. 837-848.
    by TF Westbrook, ES Martin, MR Schlabach, Y Leng, AC Liang, B Feng, JJ Zhao, TM Roberts, G Mandel, GJ Hannon, RA Depinho, L Chin, SJ Elledge
    posted to and disease rest by bmblo on 2005-07-25 12:28:34 as read along with 2 people sansam timyu
  • Huntingtin interacts with REST/NRSF to modulate the transcription of NRSE-controlled neuronal genes.
    Nat Genet, Vol. 35, No. 1. (September 2003), pp. 76-83.
    posted to huntingtons by bmblo on 2005-07-25 09:43:10 as read
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