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The following pages link to Remodeling of nuclear architecture by the thiodioxoxpiperazine metabolite chaetocin (Q43123578):
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- Remodeling of nuclear landscapes during human myelopoietic cell differentiation maintains co-aligned active and inactive nuclear compartments (Q27327205) (← links)
- A transient ischemic environment induces reversible compaction of chromatin (Q27337175) (← links)
- Three-dimensional super-resolution microscopy of the inactive X chromosome territory reveals a collapse of its active nuclear compartment harboring distinct Xist RNA foci (Q30584755) (← links)
- Nucleolus association of chromosomal domains is largely maintained in cellular senescence despite massive nuclear reorganisation. (Q33757972) (← links)
- BIX-01294 induces autophagy-associated cell death via EHMT2/G9a dysfunction and intracellular reactive oxygen species production (Q35063368) (← links)
- Reprogramming of fibroblast nuclei in cloned bovine embryos involves major structural remodeling with both striking similarities and differences to nuclear phenotypes of in vitro fertilized embryos (Q35497293) (← links)
- Tricyclic Analogues of Epidithiodioxopiperazine Alkaloids with Promising In Vitro and In Vivo Antitumor Activity (Q35753464) (← links)
- Nuclear morphologies: their diversity and functional relevance (Q37727547) (← links)
- Chaetocin reactivates the lytic replication of Epstein-Barr virus from latency via reactive oxygen species (Q38722535) (← links)
- Carcinogen susceptibility is regulated by genome architecture and predicts cancer mutagenesis (Q48229411) (← links)
- Synthesis and biological activities of chaetocin and its derivatives (Q60672438) (← links)
- 4D Genome Rewiring during Oncogene-Induced and Replicative Senescence (Q90707600) (← links)
- PartSeg: a tool for quantitative feature extraction from 3D microscopy images for dummies (Q107540348) (← links)