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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5626855
_displayNameAnterior-posterior differences in HoxD chromatin topology in limb development
_timestamp2014-10-11 03:24:04
author[Person:5626800] Williamson, Iain
[Person:5626878] Eskeland, Ragnhild
[Person:5626771] Lettice, Laura A
[Person:5626831] Hill, Alison E
[Person:5626805] Boyle, Shelagh
[Person:5626768] Grimes, Graeme R
[Person:5626852] Hill, Robert E
[Person:4839759] Bickmore, Wendy A
created[InstanceEdit:5626770] May, Bruce, 2014-10-11
journalDevelopment
pages3157-67
pubMedIdentifier22872084
titleAnterior-posterior differences in HoxD chromatin topology in limb development
volume139
year2012
(literatureReference)[Complex:5619392] Rara,b:Rxra at Hoxd4 bivalent chromatin [nucleoplasm] [Mus musculus]
[Complex:5619404] atRA:Rara,b:Rxra at active Hoxd4 chromatin [nucleoplasm] [Mus musculus]
[BlackBoxEvent:5619437] Hoxd3 chromatin is activated [Mus musculus]
[BlackBoxEvent:5619441] Retinoic acid activates Hoxd4 chromatin [Mus musculus]
[RegulationReference:9641566] Positive regulation by 'Hoxd3 active chromatin [nucleoplasm]' Hox3 genes coordinate mechanisms of genetic suppression and activation in the generation of branchial and somatic motoneurons
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