Search Results - "Attreed, Matthew"
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LINE-1 Activity in Facultative Heterochromatin Formation during X Chromosome Inactivation
Published in Cell (11-06-2010)“…During X chromosome inactivation (XCI), Xist RNA coats and silences one of the two X chromosomes in female cells. Little is known about how XCI spreads across…”
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Direct visualization of specifically modified extracellular glycans in living animals
Published in Nature methods (01-05-2012)“…Transgenic expression of secreted antibodies specific for modified heparan sulfates fused to GFP allow the visualization of these modifications in vivo …”
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Skin-Derived Cues Control Arborization of Sensory Dendrites in Caenorhabditis elegans
Published in Cell (10-10-2013)“…Sensory dendrites depend on cues from their environment to pattern their growth and direct them toward their correct target tissues. Yet, little is known about…”
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Conservation of anatomically restricted glycosaminoglycan structures in divergent nematode species
Published in Glycobiology (Oxford) (01-08-2016)“…Heparan sulfates (HS) are glycosaminoglycans of the extracellular matrices and characterized by complex modification patterns owing to sulfations,…”
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LINE-1 Activity in Facultative Heterochromatin Formation during X Chromosome Inactivation
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Uncovering the heparan sulfate domain topography of C. elegans using a novel heparan sulfate domain visualization system
Published 01-01-2014“…Heparan sulfate (HS) is a long, linear glycosaminoglycan (GAG) attached to core proteins forming extracellular HS proteoglycans. HS domains are stretches of…”
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A transgenic approach to live imaging of heparan sulfate modification patterns
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2015)“…Heparan sulfate (HS) glycosaminoglycan chains contain highly modified HS domains that are separated by sections of sparse or no modification. HS domains are…”
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