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    Nucleoporin 107, 62 and 153 mediate Kcnq1ot1 imprinted domain regulation in extraembryonic endoderm stem cells by Sachani, Saqib S., Landschoot, Lauren S., Zhang, Liyue, White, Carlee R., MacDonald, William A., Golding, Michael C., Mann, Mellissa R. W.

    Published in Nature communications (18-07-2018)
    “…Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon that restricts transcription to predominantly one parental allele. How this transcriptional duality is regulated is poorly…”
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    Best of both worlds: A career in technology transfer and business development by Sachani, Saqib S.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-03-2020)
    “…The current academic and business landscape does not provide a clear path for doctoral trainees graduating. Moreover, the fundamental need of the hour is…”
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    A role for chromatin topology in imprinted domain regulation by MacDonald, William A, Sachani, Saqib S, White, Carlee R, Mann, Mellissa R W

    Published in Biochemistry and cell biology (01-02-2016)
    “…Recently, many advancements in genome-wide chromatin topology and nuclear architecture have unveiled the complex and hidden world of the nucleus, where…”
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    Microinjection manipulations in the elucidation of Xenopus brain development by Smoczer, Cristine, Hooker, Lara, Sachani, Saqib S, Crawford, Michael J

    “…Microinjection has a long and distinguished history in Xenopus and has been used to introduce a surprisingly diverse array of agents into embryos by both…”
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    Role of Six3 and Pax6 in regulating the gene networks involved in vertebrate eye development by Sachani, Saqib S

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…Xenopus eye field transcription factors display a dynamic and overlapping expression pattern but their signaling hierarchy is unclear. Current signaling models…”
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