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    Transcription upregulation via force-induced direct stretching of chromatin by Tajik, Arash, Zhang, Yuejin, Wei, Fuxiang, Sun, Jian, Jia, Qiong, Zhou, Wenwen, Singh, Rishi, Khanna, Nimish, Belmont, Andrew S., Wang, Ning

    Published in Nature materials (01-12-2016)
    “…Mechanical forces play critical roles in the function of living cells. However, the underlying mechanisms of how forces influence nuclear events remain…”
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    HSP70 Transgene Directed Motion to Nuclear Speckles Facilitates Heat Shock Activation by Khanna, Nimish, Hu, Yan, Belmont, Andrew S.

    Published in Current biology (19-05-2014)
    “…Association and disassociation of gene loci with respect to specific nuclear compartments accompany changes in gene expression, yet little is known concerning…”
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    Nuclear speckle fusion via long-range directional motion regulates speckle morphology after transcriptional inhibition by Kim, Jiah, Han, Kyu Young, Khanna, Nimish, Ha, Taekjip, Belmont, Andrew S

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-04-2019)
    “…Although the formation of RNA-protein bodies has been studied intensively, their mobility and how their number and size are regulated are still poorly…”
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    Chromosome dynamics near the sol-gel phase transition dictate the timing of remote genomic interactions by Khanna, Nimish, Zhang, Yaojun, Lucas, Joseph S., Dudko, Olga K., Murre, Cornelis

    Published in Nature communications (24-06-2019)
    “…Diverse antibody repertoires are generated through remote genomic interactions involving immunoglobulin variable (V H ), diversity (D H ) and joining (J H )…”
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    Gene expression amplification by nuclear speckle association by Kim, Jiah, Venkata, Neha Chivukula, Hernandez Gonzalez, Gabriela Andrea, Khanna, Nimish, Belmont, Andrew S

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (06-01-2020)
    “…Many active genes reproducibly position near nuclear speckles, but the functional significance of this positioning is unknown. Here we show that HSPA1B BAC…”
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    β-Globin cis-elements determine differential nuclear targeting through epigenetic modifications by Bian, Qian, Khanna, Nimish, Alvikas, Jurgis, Belmont, Andrew S

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (09-12-2013)
    “…Increasing evidence points to nuclear compartmentalization as a contributing mechanism for gene regulation, yet mechanisms for compartmentalization remain…”
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    [Beta]-Globin cis-elements determine differential nuclear targeting through epigenetic modifications by Bian, Qian, Khanna, Nimish, Alvikas, Jurgis, Belmont, Andrew S

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (09-12-2013)
    “…Increasing evidence points to nuclear compartmentalization as a contributing mechanism for gene regulation, yet mechanisms for compartmentalization remain…”
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    Mechanisms and functional significance of nuclear compartmentalization by Khanna, Nimish

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…The mammalian cell nucleus is a complex yet highly organized structure. There is significant amount of knowledge about the organization of nucleus; however,…”
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    BAC manipulations for making BAC transgene arrays by Khanna, Nimish, Bian, Qian, Plutz, Matt, Belmont, Andrew S

    “…Chromosome tagging using lac or tet operator repeats for in vivo visualization of chromosome dynamics has now become a standard methodology used in a range of…”
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