Identification of cis-acting elements as DNase I hypersensitive sites in lysozyme gene chromatin

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Identification of cis-acting elements as DNase I hypersensitive sites in lysozyme gene chromatin. / Sippel, A E; Saueressig, H; Huber, M C; Hoefer, H C; Stief, A; Borgmeyer, U; Bonifer, C.

in: METHOD ENZYMOL, Jahrgang 274, 1996, S. 233-46.

Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/ZeitungSCORING: ZeitschriftenaufsatzForschung

Harvard

Sippel, AE, Saueressig, H, Huber, MC, Hoefer, HC, Stief, A, Borgmeyer, U & Bonifer, C 1996, 'Identification of cis-acting elements as DNase I hypersensitive sites in lysozyme gene chromatin', METHOD ENZYMOL, Jg. 274, S. 233-46.

APA

Sippel, A. E., Saueressig, H., Huber, M. C., Hoefer, H. C., Stief, A., Borgmeyer, U., & Bonifer, C. (1996). Identification of cis-acting elements as DNase I hypersensitive sites in lysozyme gene chromatin. METHOD ENZYMOL, 274, 233-46.

Vancouver

Sippel AE, Saueressig H, Huber MC, Hoefer HC, Stief A, Borgmeyer U et al. Identification of cis-acting elements as DNase I hypersensitive sites in lysozyme gene chromatin. METHOD ENZYMOL. 1996;274:233-46.

Bibtex

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title = "Identification of cis-acting elements as DNase I hypersensitive sites in lysozyme gene chromatin",
abstract = "DNase I hypersensitive sites in chromatin of eukaryotic cells mark the positions of multifactorial cis-acting elements. Mapping DH sites by indirect end labeling is a convenient procedure used for identifying regulatory elements within extensive regions of chromatin and for gaining information about their functional specificity as well as their fine structure.",
keywords = "Animals, Cell Nucleus, Cells, Cultured, Chickens, Chromatin, DNA, Deoxyribonuclease I, Hematopoietic Stem Cells, Indicators and Reagents, Monocytes, Muramidase, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid, Restriction Mapping, Substrate Specificity, beta-Galactosidase",
author = "Sippel, {A E} and H Saueressig and Huber, {M C} and Hoefer, {H C} and A Stief and U Borgmeyer and C Bonifer",
year = "1996",
language = "English",
volume = "274",
pages = "233--46",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Identification of cis-acting elements as DNase I hypersensitive sites in lysozyme gene chromatin

AU - Sippel, A E

AU - Saueressig, H

AU - Huber, M C

AU - Hoefer, H C

AU - Stief, A

AU - Borgmeyer, U

AU - Bonifer, C

PY - 1996

Y1 - 1996

N2 - DNase I hypersensitive sites in chromatin of eukaryotic cells mark the positions of multifactorial cis-acting elements. Mapping DH sites by indirect end labeling is a convenient procedure used for identifying regulatory elements within extensive regions of chromatin and for gaining information about their functional specificity as well as their fine structure.

AB - DNase I hypersensitive sites in chromatin of eukaryotic cells mark the positions of multifactorial cis-acting elements. Mapping DH sites by indirect end labeling is a convenient procedure used for identifying regulatory elements within extensive regions of chromatin and for gaining information about their functional specificity as well as their fine structure.

KW - Animals

KW - Cell Nucleus

KW - Cells, Cultured

KW - Chickens

KW - Chromatin

KW - DNA

KW - Deoxyribonuclease I

KW - Hematopoietic Stem Cells

KW - Indicators and Reagents

KW - Monocytes

KW - Muramidase

KW - Recombinant Fusion Proteins

KW - Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid

KW - Restriction Mapping

KW - Substrate Specificity

KW - beta-Galactosidase

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 8902808

VL - 274

SP - 233

EP - 246

ER -