Entries of Diermeier, Sarah on the publication server
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Number of items: 5.
2018
Schwartz, Uwe, Németh, Attila, Diermeier, Sarah
, Exler, Josef H., Hansch, Stefan, Maldonado, Rodrigo, Heizinger, Leonhard
, Merkl, Rainer
and Längst, Gernot
(2018)
Characterizing the nuclease accessibility of DNA in human cells to map higher order structures of chromatin.
Nucleic Acids Research 2018 (1), pp. 1-16.
2015
Kelly, Steven
, Georgomanolis, Theodore, Zirkel, Anne, Diermeier, Sarah
, O'Reilly, Dawn, Murphy, Shona, Längst, Gernot, Cook, Peter R. and Papantonis, Argyris
(2015)
Splicing of many human genes involves sites embedded within introns.
Nucleic Acids Research 43 (9), pp. 4721-4732.
Fulltext not available.
, Georgomanolis, Theodore, Zirkel, Anne, Diermeier, Sarah
, O'Reilly, Dawn, Murphy, Shona, Längst, Gernot, Cook, Peter R. and Papantonis, Argyris
(2015)
Splicing of many human genes involves sites embedded within introns.
Nucleic Acids Research 43 (9), pp. 4721-4732.
Fulltext not available.
2013
Diermeier, Sarah
, Nemmeth, Attila, Rehli, Michael
, Grummt, Ingrid and Längst, Gernot
(2013)
Chromatin-Specific Regulation of Mammalian rDNA Transcription by Clustered TTF-I Binding Sites.
PLoS Genetics 9.
2012
Schubert, Thomas
, Pusch, Miriam Caroline, Diermeier, Sarah
, Benes, Vladimir
, Kremmer, Elisabeth, Imhof, Axel
and Längst, Gernot
(2012)
Df31 Protein and snoRNAs Maintain Accessible Higher-Order Structures of Chromatin.
Molecular Cell 48 (3), pp. 434-444.
Fulltext not available.
, Pusch, Miriam Caroline, Diermeier, Sarah
, Benes, Vladimir
, Kremmer, Elisabeth, Imhof, Axel
and Längst, Gernot
(2012)
Df31 Protein and snoRNAs Maintain Accessible Higher-Order Structures of Chromatin.
Molecular Cell 48 (3), pp. 434-444.
Fulltext not available.
2011
Felle, Max, Joppien, Saskia, Németh, Attila, Diermeier, Sarah
, Thalhammer, Verena, Dobner, Thomas, Kremmer, Elisabeth, Kappler, Roland
and Längst, Gernot
(2011)
The USP7/Dnmt1 complex stimulates the DNA methylation activity of Dnmt1 and regulates the stability of UHRF1.
Nucleic Acids Research 39, p. 8355.
