[HTML][HTML] Decoding enhancers using massively parallel reporter assays
Enhancers control the timing, location and expression levels of their target genes. Nucleotide
variation in enhancers has been shown to lead to numerous phenotypes, including human …
variation in enhancers has been shown to lead to numerous phenotypes, including human …
Colorectal cancer screening with odour material by canine scent detection
Objective Early detection and early treatment are of vital importance to the successful treatment
of various cancers. The development of a novel screening method that is as economical …
of various cancers. The development of a novel screening method that is as economical …
A systematic comparison reveals substantial differences in chromosomal versus episomal encoding of enhancer activity
Candidate enhancers can be identified on the basis of chromatin modifications, the binding
of chromatin modifiers and transcription factors and cofactors, or chromatin accessibility. …
of chromatin modifiers and transcription factors and cofactors, or chromatin accessibility. …
Massively parallel decoding of mammalian regulatory sequences supports a flexible organizational model
… Such a log-odds matrix was generated by calculating log 2 (p i /f i ) at each position of the
matrix, where p i is the probability of a particular nucleotide i at that position in the matrix and f i …
matrix, where p i is the probability of a particular nucleotide i at that position in the matrix and f i …
Interstitial pneumonia associated with autoimmune pancreatitis
T Taniguchi, M Ko, S Seko, O Nishida, F Inoue… - Gut, 2004 - gut.bmj.com
I congratulate the authors of the recently revised ‘‘BSG guidelines for the investigation of
diarrhoea’’for their excellent overview of this important clinical problem.(Gut 2003; 52 (suppl V): …
diarrhoea’’for their excellent overview of this important clinical problem.(Gut 2003; 52 (suppl V): …
[HTML][HTML] Saturation mutagenesis of twenty disease-associated regulatory elements at single base-pair resolution
…, C Xiong, B Martin, M Schubach, F Inoue… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
The majority of common variants associated with common diseases, as well as an unknown
proportion of causal mutations for rare diseases, fall in noncoding regions of the genome. …
proportion of causal mutations for rare diseases, fall in noncoding regions of the genome. …
A systematic evaluation of the design and context dependencies of massively parallel reporter assays
… We used an existing array library from Inoue et al. . This library consists of 2,440 unique
171-bp candidate enhancer sequences, based on ChIP-seq peaks in HepG2. Each sequence …
171-bp candidate enhancer sequences, based on ChIP-seq peaks in HepG2. Each sequence …
Synthesis of new adsorbent copper (II) terephthalate
W Mori, F Inoue, K Yoshida, H Nakayama… - Chemistry …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
Copper(II) terephthalate absorbs a large amount of gases such as N 2 , Ar, O 2 , and Xe. The
maximum amounts of absorption of gases were 1.8, 1.9, 2.2, and 0.9 mole per one mole of …
maximum amounts of absorption of gases were 1.8, 1.9, 2.2, and 0.9 mole per one mole of …
Water sorption-desorption test of the skin in vivo for functional assessment of the stratum corneum
…, Y Kanamaru, K Inoue, S Suehisa, F Inoue… - Journal of Investigative …, 1982 - Elsevier
Based on the evidence from previous studies that the hydration state of the skin surface can
be evaluated quickly and quantitatively in terms of conductance to the high frequency …
be evaluated quickly and quantitatively in terms of conductance to the high frequency …
Buchwald–Hartwig amination of nitroarenes
F Inoue, M Kashihara, MR Yadav… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The Buchwald–Hartwig amination of nitroarenes was achieved for the first time by using
palladium catalysts bearing dialkyl(biaryl)phosphine ligands. These cross‐coupling reactions of …
palladium catalysts bearing dialkyl(biaryl)phosphine ligands. These cross‐coupling reactions of …