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Super-silencer perturbation by EZH2 and REST inhibition leads to large loss of chromatin interactions and reduction in cancer growth [Cut&Run]

Organism:
Homo sapiens
Taxonomy:
Homo sapiens (human)
Project data type: Epigenomics
Scope:
Multiisolate
Melissa Fullwood, school of biological science, Nanyang Technological University
Accession:
PRJNA998825
ID:
998825
2.

Super-silencer perturbation by EZH2 and REST inhibition leads to large loss of chromatin interactions and reduction in cancer growth [ATAC-seq]

Organism:
Homo sapiens
Taxonomy:
Homo sapiens (human)
Project data type: Epigenomics
Scope:
Multiisolate
Melissa Fullwood, school of biological science, Nanyang Technological University
Accession:
PRJNA998824
ID:
998824
3.

Super-silencer perturbation by EZH2 and REST inhibition leads to large loss of chromatin interactions and reduction in cancer growth [4C-seq]

Organism:
Homo sapiens
Taxonomy:
Homo sapiens (human)
Project data type: Other
Scope:
Multiisolate
Melissa Fullwood, school of biological science, Nanyang Technological University
Accession:
PRJNA796347
ID:
796347
4.

Super-silencer perturbation by EZH2 and REST inhibition leads to large loss of chromatin interactions and reduction in cancer growth [HiChIP]

Organism:
Homo sapiens
Taxonomy:
Homo sapiens (human)
Project data type: Epigenomics
Scope:
Monoisolate
Melissa Fullwood, school of biological science, Nanyang Technological University
Accession:
PRJNA796346
ID:
796346
5.

Super-silencer perturbation by EZH2 and REST inhibition leads to large loss of chromatin interactions and reduction in cancer growth [ChIP-seq]

Organism:
Homo sapiens
Taxonomy:
Homo sapiens (human)
Project data type: Epigenomics
Scope:
Multiisolate
Melissa Fullwood, school of biological science, Nanyang Technological University
Accession:
PRJNA796335
ID:
796335
6.

Super-silencer perturbation by EZH2 and REST inhibition leads to large loss of chromatin interactions and reduction in cancer growth [Hi-C]

Organism:
Homo sapiens
Taxonomy:
Homo sapiens (human)
Project data type: Other
Scope:
Multiisolate
Melissa Fullwood, school of biological science, Nanyang Technological University
Accession:
PRJNA796228
ID:
796228

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