Zuin et al., 2014 - Google Patents
A cohesin-independent role for NIPBL at promoters provides insights in CdLSZuin et al., 2014
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- Zuin J
- Franke V
- van IJcken W
- Van Der Sloot A
- Krantz I
- van der Reijden M
- Nakato R
- Lenhard B
- Wendt K
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- PLoS genetics
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The cohesin complex is crucial for chromosome segregation during mitosis and has recently also been implicated in transcriptional regulation and chromatin architecture. The NIPBL protein is required for the loading of cohesin onto chromatin, but how and where cohesin is …
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