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  • Chromatin contributions to the regulation of innate immunity
    Smale, Stephen T; Tarakhovsky, Alexander; Natoli, Gioacchino Annual review of immunology, 01/2014, Volume: 32
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    A fundamental property of cells of the innate immune system is their ability to elicit a transcriptional response to a microbial stimulus or danger signal with a high degree of cell type and stimulus ...
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  • Drawing on disorder: How vi... Drawing on disorder: How viruses use histone mimicry to their advantage
    Tarakhovsky, Alexander; Prinjha, Rab K The Journal of experimental medicine, 07/2018, Volume: 215, Issue: 7
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    Humans carry trillions of viruses that thrive because of their ability to exploit the host. In this exploitation, viruses promote their own replication by suppressing the host antiviral response and ...
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  • Multifunctional role of the... Multifunctional role of the transcription factor Blimp-1 in coordinating plasma cell differentiation
    Minnich, Martina; Tagoh, Hiromi; Bönelt, Peter ... Nature immunology, 03/2016, Volume: 17, Issue: 3
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    The transcription factor Blimp-1 is necessary for the generation of plasma cells. Here we studied its functions in plasmablast differentiation by identifying regulated Blimp-1 target genes. Blimp-1 ...
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  • Ezh2 Orchestrates Gene Expr... Ezh2 Orchestrates Gene Expression for the Stepwise Differentiation of Tissue-Specific Stem Cells
    Ezhkova, Elena; Pasolli, H. Amalia; Parker, Joel S. ... Cell, 03/2009, Volume: 136, Issue: 6
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    Although in vitro studies of embryonic stem cells have identified polycomb repressor complexes (PRCs) as key regulators of differentiation, it remains unclear as to how PRC-mediated mechanisms ...
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  • Broadly Neutralizing Antibo... Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies and Viral Inducers Decrease Rebound from HIV-1 Latent Reservoirs in Humanized Mice
    Halper-Stromberg, Ariel; Lu, Ching-Lan; Klein, Florian ... Cell, 08/2014, Volume: 158, Issue: 5
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    Latent reservoirs of HIV-1-infected cells are refractory to antiretroviral therapies (ART) and remain the major barrier to curing HIV-1. Because latently infected cells are long-lived, ...
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  • Ezh2, the histone methyltra... Ezh2, the histone methyltransferase of PRC2, regulates the balance between self-renewal and differentiation in the cerebral cortex
    Pereira, João D.; Sansom, Stephen N.; Smith, James ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 09/2010, Volume: 107, Issue: 36
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    Multipotent progenitor cells of the cerebral cortex balance self-renewal and differentiation to produce complex neural lineages in a fixed temporal order in a cell-autonomous manner. We studied the ...
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  • Epigenetic repression of ca... Epigenetic repression of cardiac progenitor gene expression by Ezh2 is required for postnatal cardiac homeostasis
    DELGADO-OLGUIN, Paul; YU HUANG; XUE LI ... Nature genetics, 03/2012, Volume: 44, Issue: 3
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    Adult-onset diseases can be associated with in utero events, but mechanisms for this remain unknown(1,2). The Polycomb histone methyltransferase Ezh2 stabilizes transcription by depositing repressive ...
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  • Control of Cognition and Ad... Control of Cognition and Adaptive Behavior by the GLP/G9a Epigenetic Suppressor Complex
    Schaefer, Anne; Sampath, Srihari C.; Intrator, Adam ... Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 12/2009, Volume: 64, Issue: 5
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    The genetic basis of cognition and behavioral adaptation to the environment remains poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that the histone methyltransferase complex GLP/G9a controls cognition and ...
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  • Suppression of the antivira... Suppression of the antiviral response by an influenza histone mimic
    MARAZZI, Ivan; HO, Jessica S. Y; LEE, Kevin ... Nature (London), 03/2012, Volume: 483, Issue: 7390
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    Viral infection is commonly associated with virus-driven hijacking of host proteins. Here we describe a novel mechanism by which influenza virus affects host cells through the interaction of ...
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