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Rapid changes in genome organisation during exit from pluripotency and the role of the nuclear envelope in maintaining the pluripotent state
Aishwarya Sivakumar
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Medicine and Dentistry
Nuclear Membrane
100%
Genome Analysis
100%
Membrane Protein
63%
Tissues
45%
Protein
36%
Fat
36%
Differentiation
27%
Cells
27%
Muscle
18%
Embryonic Stem Cell
18%
Blood
9%
Marker
9%
In Vitro
9%
Protein Processing
9%
Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell
9%
Position
9%
Stem Cell
9%
RNA
9%
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
9%
Mutant
9%
Muscle Development
9%
Cytotechnology
9%
Adipogenesis
9%
Culture
9%
Aptitude
9%
Phosphorylation
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genome Organization
100%
Nuclear Membrane
100%
Transmembrane Protein
63%
Protein
36%
Embryonic Stem Cell
27%
Dynamics
18%
Rex1
18%
Nested Gene
18%
Mouse
9%
WFS1
9%
DNA
9%
Aptitude
9%
RNA
9%
Posttranslational Modification
9%
Position
9%
Mutant
9%
Phosphorylation
9%
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
9%
Stem Cell
9%
Nanog
9%
Myogenesis
9%
Adipogenesis
9%