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The following pages link to Molecular hallmarks of endogenous chromatin complexes containing master regulators of hematopoiesis (Q28586268):
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- GATA binding protein 2 (Q21497806) (← links)
- Master regulatory GATA transcription factors: mechanistic principles and emerging links to hematologic malignancies (Q26782052) (← links)
- Hematopoietic Signaling Mechanism Revealed from a Stem/Progenitor Cell Cistrome (Q28263427) (← links)
- Erythroid GATA1 function revealed by genome-wide analysis of transcription factor occupancy, histone modifications, and mRNA expression (Q28263560) (← links)
- Discovering hematopoietic mechanisms through genome-wide analysis of GATA factor chromatin occupancy (Q28265885) (← links)
- GATA Switches as Developmental Drivers (Q28289282) (← links)
- Gata2 Is Required for Migration and Differentiation of Retinorecipient Neurons in the Superior Colliculus (Q28564802) (← links)
- SCL and associated proteins distinguish active from repressive GATA transcription factor complexes (Q28591576) (← links)
- GATA2 haploinsufficiency caused by mutations in a conserved intronic element leads to MonoMAC syndrome (Q28704337) (← links)
- Angiopoietin-2 is a direct transcriptional target of TAL1, LYL1 and LMO2 in endothelial cells (Q28727442) (← links)
- A genome-wide linkage and association study of musical aptitude identifies loci containing genes related to inner ear development and neurocognitive functions (Q30360050) (← links)
- Building multifunctionality into a complex containing master regulators of hematopoiesis (Q34377397) (← links)
- Dynamic shifts in occupancy by TAL1 are guided by GATA factors and drive large-scale reprogramming of gene expression during hematopoiesis (Q34590410) (← links)
- A 3-bp deletion in the HBS1L-MYB intergenic region on chromosome 6q23 is associated with HbF expression (Q35001653) (← links)
- Transcription factor networks in erythroid cell and megakaryocyte development (Q35112203) (← links)
- Computational promoter modeling identifies the modes of transcriptional regulation in hematopoietic stem cells (Q35142096) (← links)
- Dynamics of the epigenetic landscape during erythroid differentiation after GATA1 restoration (Q35451782) (← links)
- Occupancy by key transcription factors is a more accurate predictor of enhancer activity than histone modifications or chromatin accessibility (Q35608650) (← links)
- Epigenetic Determinants of Erythropoiesis: Role of the Histone Methyltransferase SetD8 in Promoting Erythroid Cell Maturation and Survival (Q35626111) (← links)
- Cis-regulatory mechanisms governing stem and progenitor cell transitions (Q36276945) (← links)
- Cis-element mutated in GATA2-dependent immunodeficiency governs hematopoiesis and vascular integrity (Q36290255) (← links)
- Regulation of GATA factor expression is distinct between erythroid and mast cell lineages (Q36397337) (← links)
- GATA Factor-G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Circuit Suppresses Hematopoiesis. (Q36678763) (← links)
- Transcriptional mechanisms underlying hemoglobin synthesis (Q37122360) (← links)
- Ldb1 complexes: the new master regulators of erythroid gene transcription (Q37439551) (← links)
- Mechanism governing a stem cell-generating cis-regulatory element (Q37674302) (← links)
- Advances in the understanding of haemoglobin switching (Q37702418) (← links)
- Epigenetic and genetic mechanisms in red cell biology (Q38203766) (← links)
- Hematopoietic transcriptional mechanisms: from locus-specific to genome-wide vantage points. (Q38210855) (← links)
- GATA1 Activity Governed by Configurations of cis-Acting Elements (Q39101981) (← links)
- The role of Tal2 and Tal1 in the differentiation of midbrain GABAergic neuron precursors. (Q41900490) (← links)
- Genome-Wide Organization of GATA1 and TAL1 Determined at High Resolution (Q41903956) (← links)
- Genome-wide identification of TAL1's functional targets: insights into its mechanisms of action in primary erythroid cells (Q42025646) (← links)
- Context-dependent function of regulatory elements and a switch in chromatin occupancy between GATA3 and GATA2 regulate Gata2 transcription during trophoblast differentiation (Q43179955) (← links)
- An ancient role for Gata-1/2/3 and Scl transcription factor homologs in the development of immunocytes. (Q43619261) (← links)
- Mechanisms of erythrocyte development and regeneration: implications for regenerative medicine and beyond. (Q48268381) (← links)
- Exploiting genetic variation to uncover rules of transcription factor binding and chromatin accessibility. (Q50302255) (← links)
- Deletion of a conserved Gata2 enhancer impairs haemogenic endothelium programming and adult Zebrafish haematopoiesis (Q89701883) (← links)
- GATA2 +9.5 enhancer: from principles of hematopoiesis to genetic diagnosis in precision medicine (Q90605249) (← links)
- Blood disease-causing and -suppressing transcriptional enhancers: general principles and GATA2 mechanisms (Q91752053) (← links)