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Class:IdPerson:3903027
_displayNameGudas, Lorraine J
_timestamp2013-07-16 21:46:15
created[InstanceEdit:3903026] May, B, 2013-07-16
firstnameLorraine J
initialLJ
surnameGudas
(author)[LiteratureReference:3903033] Regulation of stem cell pluripotency and differentiation involves a mutual regulatory circuit of the NANOG, OCT4, and SOX2 pluripotency transcription factors with polycomb repressive complexes and stem cell microRNAs
[LiteratureReference:5617912] Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms distinguish retinoic acid-mediated transcriptional responses in stem cells and fibroblasts
[LiteratureReference:5617920] Retinoic acid receptor isotype specificity in F9 teratocarcinoma stem cells results from the differential recruitment of coregulators to retinoic response elements
[LiteratureReference:5617928] Retinoid regulated association of transcriptional co-regulators and the polycomb group protein SUZ12 with the retinoic acid response elements of Hoxa1, RARbeta(2), and Cyp26A1 in F9 embryonal carcinoma cells
[LiteratureReference:5617968] Analysis of two distinct retinoic acid response elements in the homeobox gene Hoxb1 in transgenic mice
[LiteratureReference:5617993] Epigenomic reorganization of the clustered Hox genes in embryonic stem cells induced by retinoic acid
[LiteratureReference:5617996] Retinoids regulate stem cell differentiation
[LiteratureReference:5619235] Gene expression profiling elucidates a specific role for RARgamma in the retinoic acid-induced differentiation of F9 teratocarcinoma stem cells
[LiteratureReference:5675587] Retinoic acid and histone deacetylases regulate epigenetic changes in embryonic stem cells
[LiteratureReference:5687913] The truncated Hoxa1 protein interacts with Hoxa1 and Pbx1 in stem cells
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