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The following pages link to A cis element in the recombination activating gene locus regulates gene expression by counteracting a distant silencer (Q47949602):
Displaying 32 items.
- Regulatory gene network circuits underlying T cell development from multipotent progenitors (Q26995184) (← links)
- Core-binding factors in hematopoiesis and immune function (Q28262826) (← links)
- Characterizing disease states from topological properties of transcriptional regulatory networks (Q33241989) (← links)
- Revision of T cell receptor {alpha} chain genes is required for normal T lymphocyte development. (Q34063570) (← links)
- Gfi1b negatively regulates Rag expression directly and via the repression of FoxO1 (Q34112515) (← links)
- Ikaros and RAG-2-mediated antisense transcription are responsible for lymphocyte-specific inactivation of NWC promoter (Q34150026) (← links)
- Transcription initiation platforms and GTF recruitment at tissue-specific enhancers and promoters. (Q34201243) (← links)
- Bidirectional activity of the NWC promoter is responsible for RAG-2 transcription in non-lymphoid cells. (Q34416146) (← links)
- Runx transcription factors repress human and murine c-Myc expression in a DNA-binding and C-terminally dependent manner (Q34852828) (← links)
- An anti-silencer- and SATB1-dependent chromatin hub regulates Rag1 and Rag2 gene expression during thymocyte development (Q35568449) (← links)
- Mechanism and control of V(D)J recombination versus class switch recombination: similarities and differences (Q36037736) (← links)
- Regulation of AID expression in the immune response (Q36229307) (← links)
- At the crossroads: diverse roles of early thymocyte transcriptional regulators (Q36382771) (← links)
- RAG-dependent primary immunodeficiencies. (Q36589111) (← links)
- Mechanisms controlling expression of the RAG locus during lymphocyte development (Q37176948) (← links)
- A role for nuclear factor kappa B/rel transcription factors in the regulation of the recombinase activator genes. (Q37220784) (← links)
- Fidelity of a BAC-EGFP transgene in reporting dynamic expression of IL-7Rα in T cells. (Q37690377) (← links)
- Ikaros in immune receptor signaling, lymphocyte differentiation, and function. (Q37796303) (← links)
- T-cell identity and epigenetic memory (Q37915404) (← links)
- Immature Lymphocytes Inhibit Rag1 and Rag2 Transcription and V(D)J Recombination in Response to DNA Double-Strand Breaks (Q38954561) (← links)
- Addiction to Runx1 is partially attenuated by loss of p53 in the Eµ-Myc lymphoma model (Q40723774) (← links)
- Dynamic transformations of genome-wide epigenetic marking and transcriptional control establish T cell identity (Q42136153) (← links)
- IL-7 functionally segregates the pro-B cell stage by regulating transcription of recombination mediators across cell cycle (Q42187226) (← links)
- Pursuing gene regulation 'logic' via RNA interference and chromatin immunoprecipitation. (Q45941133) (← links)
- Shh! Shh! It's, oh, so quiet (Q47855267) (← links)
- Decision by committee: new light on the CD4/CD8-lineage choice (Q58615693) (← links)
- Deletion of a conserved Il4 silencer impairs T helper type 1–mediated immunity (Q60182798) (← links)
- Characterization of the proximal enhancer element and transcriptional regulatory factors for murine recombination activating gene-2 (Q81291521) (← links)
- Identification of a third evolutionarily conserved gene within the RAG locus and its RAG1-dependent and -independent regulation (Q81878118) (← links)
- Hierarchical assembly and disassembly of a transcriptionally active RAG locus in CD4+CD8+ thymocytes (Q90462770) (← links)
- Collaboration of MYC and RUNX2 in lymphoma simulates T-cell receptor signaling and attenuates p53 pathway activity (Q93141790) (← links)
- Evidence for a role of RUNX1 as recombinase cofactor for TCRβ rearrangements and pathological deletions in ETV6-RUNX1 ALL (Q96640405) (← links)