The role of DNA base modifications
<p>One day in 2006, while a postdoc in the Rockefeller University laboratory of Nathaniel Heintz, I had an unexpected eye-opener. Heintz showed me some electron microscopy images of Purkinje neuron nuclei in the murine cerebellum. They stunned me—the heterochromatin localization in the nucleus...
Main Author: | Kriaucionis, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Scientist, Inc.
2017
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