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    Regulatory Landscaping: How Enhancer-Promoter Communication Is Sculpted in 3D by Robson, Michael I., Ringel, Alessa R., Mundlos, Stefan

    Published in Molecular cell (20-06-2019)
    “…During embryogenesis, precise gene transcription in space and time requires that distal enhancers and promoters communicate by physical proximity within gene…”
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    Tissue-Specific Gene Repositioning by Muscle Nuclear Membrane Proteins Enhances Repression of Critical Developmental Genes during Myogenesis by Robson, Michael I., de las Heras, Jose I., Czapiewski, Rafal, Lê Thành, Phú, Booth, Daniel G., Kelly, David A., Webb, Shaun, Kerr, Alastair R.W., Schirmer, Eric C.

    Published in Molecular cell (16-06-2016)
    “…Whether gene repositioning to the nuclear periphery during differentiation adds another layer of regulation to gene expression remains controversial. Here, we…”
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    Anchoring a Leviathan: How the Nuclear Membrane Tethers the Genome by Czapiewski, Rafal, Robson, Michael I, Schirmer, Eric C

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (06-05-2016)
    “…It is well established that the nuclear envelope has many distinct direct connections to chromatin that contribute to genome organization. The functional…”
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    The nuclear envelope as a chromatin organizer by Zuleger, Nikolaj, Robson, Michael I., Schirmer, Eric C.

    Published in Nucleus (Austin, Tex.) (01-09-2011)
    “…In the past 15 years our perception of nuclear envelope function has evolved perhaps nearly as much as the nuclear envelope itself evolved in the last 3…”
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    Jumping retroviruses nudge TADs apart by Robson, Michael I., Mundlos, Stefan

    Published in Nature genetics (01-09-2019)
    “…Far from being junk DNA, the pervasive retrotransposons that populate the genome have a powerful capacity to influence genes and chromatin. A new study…”
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    Constrained release of lamina-associated enhancers and genes from the nuclear envelope during T-cell activation facilitates their association in chromosome compartments by Robson, Michael I, de Las Heras, Jose I, Czapiewski, Rafal, Sivakumar, Aishwarya, Kerr, Alastair R W, Schirmer, Eric C

    Published in Genome research (01-07-2017)
    “…The 3D organization of the genome changes concomitantly with expression changes during hematopoiesis and immune activation. Studies have focused either on…”
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    The Application of DamID to Identify Peripheral Gene Sequences in Differentiated and Primary Cells by Robson, Michael I, Schirmer, Eric C

    “…The nuclear envelope interacts extensively with chromatin, though with differences in degree and specificity in different cell types. However, identifying the…”
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    Immunohistochemistry on a panel of emery-dreifuss muscular dystrophy samples reveals nuclear envelope proteins as inconsistent markers for pathology by Le Thanh, Phu, Meinke, Peter, Korfali, Nadia, Srsen, Vlastimil, Robson, Michael I, Wehnert, Manfred, Schoser, Benedikt, Sewry, Caroline A, Schirmer, Eric C

    Published in Neuromuscular disorders : NMD (01-04-2017)
    “…Highlights • Altered distribution of EDMD-linked proteins is not a general disease characteristic • Tissue-specific proteins exhibit altered distributions in…”
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    NETs and cell cycle regulation by Robson, Michael I, Le Thanh, Phu, Schirmer, Eric C

    “…There are many ways that the nuclear envelope can influence the cell cycle. In addition to roles of lamins in regulating the master cell cycle regulator pRb…”
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