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epigenetics's Lin [4 articles]

Recent papers posted to epigenetics's library by the author Lin. You can also see everyone's Lin.
  • An HMM approach to genome-wide identification of differential histone modification sites from ChIP-seq data
    Bioinformatics (29 July 2008), btn402.
    by Han Xu, Chia-Lin Wei, Feng Lin, Wing-Kin Sung
  • JARID1B is a histone H3 lysine 4 demethylase up-regulated in prostate cancer.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (28 November 2007)
    by Yang Xiang, Ziqi Zhu, Gang Han, Xiaolei Ye, Bo Xu, Zhouchun Peng, Yuanjun Ma, Yi Yu, Hanqing Lin, Adele Pin P Chen, Charlie Degui D Chen
  • Integrated genetic and epigenetic analysis identifies three different subclasses of colon cancer
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No. 47. (20 November 2007), pp. 18654-18659.
    by Lanlan Shen, Minoru Toyota, Yutaka Kondo, E Lin, Li Zhang, Yi Guo, Natalie S Hernandez, Xinli Chen, Saira Ahmed, Kazuo Konishi, Stanley R Hamilton, Jean-Pierre J Issa
    posted to cancer disease epigenetics by epigenetics on 2007-11-22 18:32:52 as ***** along with 1 person jfr
  • DNMT3L connects unmethylated lysine 4 of histone H3 to de novo methylation of DNA
    Nature, Vol. 448, No. 7154. (2007), pp. 714-717.
    by Steen K Ooi, Chen Qiu, Emily Bernstein, Keqin Li, Da Jia, Zhe Yang, Hediye Erdjument-Bromage, Paul Tempst, Shau-Ping Lin, David C Allis, Xiaodong Cheng, Timothy H Bestor
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