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Heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) participates in establishing and maintaining heterochromatin via its histone modification dependent chromatin interactions. In recent papers HP1 binding to nucleosomal arrays was measured in vitro and interpreted in te
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Müller, Oliver, Kepper, Nick, Schöpflin, Robert, Ettig, Ramona, Rippe, Karsten, Wedemann, Gero
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In Biophysical Journal 4 November 2014 107(9):2141-2150
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Dickmann, Frank, Falkner, Jürgen, Gunia, Wilfried, Hampe, Jochen, Hausmann, Michael, Herrmann, Alexander, Kepper, Nick, Knoch, Tobias A., Lauterbach, Svenja, Lippert, Jörg, Peter, Kathrin, Schmitt, Eberhard, Schwardmann, Ulrich, Solodenko, Juri, Sommerfeld, Dietmar, Steinke, Thomas, Weisbecker, Anette, Sax, Ulrich
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In Journal of Computational Science September 2012 3(5):280-297
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In Biophysical Journal 19 October 2011 101(8):1999-2008
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In Biophysical Journal 2010 98(6):1028-1037
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In Biophysical Journal 15 October 2008 95(8):3677-3691
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In Biophysical Journal 15 October 2008 95(8):3692-3705
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Knoch, Tobias, Wachsmuth, Malte, Kepper, Nick, Lesnussa, Michael, Abuseiris, Anis, A. Ali Imam, Kolovos, Petros, Zuin, Jessica, Kockx, Christel, Brouwer, Rutger, Werken, Harmen, IJcken, Wilfred, Wendt, Kerstin, Grosveld, Frank
Additional file 18: Table S6. General consensus loop sizes and thus position relative to the start of the first loop at the first loop base determined for mouse MEL cells of one part of the Igh locus at MM 12q F1-F2. The subchromosomal domain size is
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Prabhune, Ajinkya, Kepper, Nick, Aschenbrenner, Katharina, Butzek, Sebastian, Guthier, Christian, Krufczik, Matthias, Bach, Margund, Schmitt, Eberhard, Hausmann, Michael, Hesser, Jürgen
Localization microscopy, especially SPDM (Spectral Position Determination Microscopy), can scale optical resolution down almost to the electron microscopy level in the 10 nm range, which is important for biological and medical research and diagnosis.
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