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Glucocorticoid receptor activation induces gene-specific transcriptional memory and universally reversible changes in chromatin accessibility

Melissa Bothe, René Buschow, View ORCID ProfileSebastiaan H. Meijsing
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.05.425406
Melissa Bothe
1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Ihnestraße 63-73, 14195 Berlin, Germany
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1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Ihnestraße 63-73, 14195 Berlin, Germany
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Sebastiaan H. Meijsing
1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Ihnestraße 63-73, 14195 Berlin, Germany
2Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.05.425406
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  • January 6, 2021.
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  1. Melissa Bothe1,
  2. René Buschow1 and
  3. Sebastiaan H. Meijsing1,2,*
  1. 1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Ihnestraße 63-73, 14195 Berlin, Germany
  2. 2Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany
  1. ↵*Corresponding author Contact information: Sebastiaan H. Meijsing, Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens, Charitéplatz 1, Germany, Phone: +49 30 28460432, e-mail: meijsing{at}mpusp.mpg.de
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Glucocorticoid receptor activation induces gene-specific transcriptional memory and universally reversible changes in chromatin accessibility
Melissa Bothe, René Buschow, Sebastiaan H. Meijsing
bioRxiv 2021.01.05.425406; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.05.425406
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Glucocorticoid receptor activation induces gene-specific transcriptional memory and universally reversible changes in chromatin accessibility
Melissa Bothe, René Buschow, Sebastiaan H. Meijsing
bioRxiv 2021.01.05.425406; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.05.425406

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