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S.cerevisiae gene expression in 165 deletion mutations of chromatin modifiers
Glucose starved Saccharomyces cerevisiae CEN.PK strain with Rpd3 and Gcn5 mutation
Yeast variant strains with bmh1 temperature sensitive alleles and bmh2, hda1 and rpd3 deletions
Expression analysis of wildtype (OregonG) and upSET mutant ovaries
Profiling of life-extending conditions: dietary restriction, p53 knockdown or sir2 overexpression
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Collateral lethality between HDAC1 and HDAC2 exploits cancer-specific NuRD complex vulnerabilities.
HDAC1/2 and HDAC3 play distinct roles in controlling adult Meibomian gland homeostasis.
JAK-STAT Pathway Inhibition Partially Restores Intestinal Homeostasis in Hdac1- and Hdac2-Intestinal…
HDAC4 influences the DNA damage response and counteracts senescence by assembling with HDAC1/HDAC2 t…
MAT1A Suppression by the CTBP1/HDAC1/HDAC2 Transcriptional Complex Induces Immune Escape and Reduces…
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