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The following pages link to On emerging nuclear order (Q34637812):
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- Single-molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization: quantitative imaging of single RNA molecules (Q27008906) (← links)
- Transcriptional repression by the Msx1 homeoprotein is associated with global redistribution of the H3K27me3 repressive mark to the nuclear periphery (Q27022651) (← links)
- Chromosome conformation of human fibroblasts grown in 3-dimensional spheroids. (Q27311141) (← links)
- Multiple levels of epigenetic control for bone biology and pathology (Q28083715) (← links)
- Nuclear compartmentalization of odorant receptor genes (Q30572560) (← links)
- DNA replication timing is maintained genome-wide in primary human myoblasts independent of D4Z4 contraction in FSH muscular dystrophy (Q34077893) (← links)
- Assembly and disassembly of the nucleolus during the cell cycle (Q34206141) (← links)
- Variant Ciz1 is a circulating biomarker for early-stage lung cancer (Q34306595) (← links)
- What can systems theory of networks offer to biology? (Q34325436) (← links)
- SCFSlimb ubiquitin ligase suppresses condensin II-mediated nuclear reorganization by degrading Cap-H2. (Q34636206) (← links)
- Clustered regulatory elements at nucleosome-depleted regions punctuate a constant nucleosomal landscape in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Q35047551) (← links)
- Tissue-specific differences in the spatial interposition of X-chromosome and 3R chromosome regions in the malaria mosquito Anopheles messeae Fall (Q35074455) (← links)
- Condensins exert force on chromatin-nuclear envelope tethers to mediate nucleoplasmic reticulum formation in Drosophila melanogaster (Q35145797) (← links)
- Dynamics and control of state-dependent networks for probing genomic organization (Q35408714) (← links)
- Mathematical controllability of genomic networks (Q35408813) (← links)
- Proliferation-dependent positioning of individual centromeres in the interphase nucleus of human lymphoblastoid cell lines (Q35623475) (← links)
- Losing control: cancer's catastrophic transition (Q35678813) (← links)
- Long-Range Chromatin Interactions (Q35796431) (← links)
- Functional organization of the human 4D Nucleome (Q35818892) (← links)
- Transcription regulates telomere dynamics in human cancer cells. (Q35853428) (← links)
- Structure and function in the budding yeast nucleus. (Q36198201) (← links)
- Csi1 links centromeres to the nuclear envelope for centromere clustering (Q36446612) (← links)
- tDNA insulators and the emerging role of TFIIIC in genome organization (Q36777890) (← links)
- Nuclear architecture and gene silencing in olfactory sensory neurons (Q37021385) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of individual chromosome involvement in micronuclei induced by mitomycin C and bleomycin in human leukocytes (Q37024386) (← links)
- Maintenance of interphase chromosome compaction and homolog pairing in Drosophila is regulated by the condensin cap-h2 and its partner Mrg15. (Q37142651) (← links)
- Cycles in spatial and temporal chromosomal organization driven by the circadian clock (Q37452584) (← links)
- Condensins and 3D Organization of the Interphase Nucleus (Q37590878) (← links)
- Emergence of function from coordinated cells in a tissue (Q37658992) (← links)
- Spatial quantitation of FISH signals in diploid versus aneuploid nuclei (Q37678490) (← links)
- Something silent this way forms: the functional organization of the repressive nuclear compartment (Q37723762) (← links)
- Signaling epigenetics: novel insights on cell signaling and epigenetic regulation (Q37929090) (← links)
- Nuclear bodies: multifunctional companions of the genome (Q38006159) (← links)
- Functional implications of genome topology. (Q38086775) (← links)
- Seed and grow: a two-step model for nuclear body biogenesis (Q38304301) (← links)
- Nucleation of nuclear bodies (Q38617311) (← links)
- Chromatin loops and causality loops: the influence of RNA upon spatial nuclear architecture (Q38737169) (← links)
- Insight into dynamic genome imaging: Canonical framework identification and high-throughput analysis. (Q38810426) (← links)
- Three-dimensional architecture of tandem repeats in chicken interphase nucleus. (Q38840087) (← links)
- Quantitative superresolution microscopy reveals differences in nuclear DNA organization of multiple myeloma and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance. (Q38929196) (← links)
- Functional redundancy in the nuclear compartmentalization of the late-replicating genome (Q38930208) (← links)
- A decade of understanding spatio-temporal regulation of DNA repair by the nuclear architecture (Q38948551) (← links)
- The genome in space and time: does form always follow function? How does the spatial and temporal organization of a eukaryotic genome reflect and influence its functions? (Q40170607) (← links)
- Developmentally regulated subnuclear genome reorganization restricts neural progenitor competence in Drosophila. (Q41435535) (← links)
- Functional gene groups are concentrated within chromosomes, among chromosomes and in the nuclear space of the human genome (Q42854411) (← links)
- Csi1 illuminates the mechanism and function of Rabl configuration. (Q43078159) (← links)
- When untethered, something silent inside comes (Q43078166) (← links)
- Using DNase Hi-C techniques to map global and local three-dimensional genome architecture at high resolution (Q49572829) (← links)
- Symmetry from Asymmetry or Asymmetry from Symmetry? (Q49953416) (← links)
- Nuclear organisation of sperm remains remarkably unaffected in the presence of defective spermatogenesis. (Q51529067) (← links)