Brian D. Strahl
Brian David Strahl (born 1970) is an American biochemist and molecular biologist. He is currently a professor in the Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Strahl is known for his research in the field of chromatin biology and histone modifications. Strahl, with C. David Allis proposed the “histone code hypothesis”. Provided by Wikipedia
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Molecular basis for Eaf3-mediated assembly of Rpd3S and NuA4 by Zhenzhen Chen, Taylor Lundy, Zhongliang Zhu, Victoria E. Hoskins, Jiahai Zhang, Xuebiao Yao, Brian D. Strahl, Chao Xu
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An acetylation-mediated chromatin switch governs H3K4 methylation read-write capability by Kanishk Jain, Matthew R Marunde, Jonathan M Burg, Susan L Gloor, Faith M Joseph, Karl F Poncha, Zachary B Gillespie, Keli L Rodriguez, Irina K Popova, Nathan W Hall, Anup Vaidya, Sarah A Howard, Hailey F Taylor, Laylo Mukhsinova, Ugochi C Onuoha, Emily F Patteson, Spencer W Cooke, Bethany C Taylor, Ellen N Weinzapfel, Marcus A Cheek, Matthew J Meiners, Geoffrey C Fox, Kevin EW Namitz, Martis W Cowles, Krzysztof Krajewski, Zu-Wen Sun, Michael S Cosgrove, Nicolas L Young, Michael-Christopher Keogh, Brian D Strahl
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