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The following pages link to E mu-BRD2 transgenic mice develop B-cell lymphoma and leukemia. (Q33673921):
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- Biochemical profiling of histone binding selectivity of the yeast bromodomain family (Q21142665) (← links)
- Structural Basis of Site-Specific Histone Recognition by the Bromodomains of Human Coactivators PCAF and CBP/p300 (Q27650290) (← links)
- Discovery and characterization of small molecule inhibitors of the BET family bromodomains (Q27667834) (← links)
- The mechanisms behind the therapeutic activity of BET bromodomain inhibition (Q28241504) (← links)
- BET domain co-regulators in obesity, inflammation and cancer (Q28269301) (← links)
- A combination of H2A.Z and H4 acetylation recruits Brd2 to chromatin during transcriptional activation (Q28485041) (← links)
- Solution structure of the second bromodomain of Brd2 and its specific interaction with acetylated histone tails (Q33298555) (← links)
- Zebrafish brd2a and brd2b are paralogous members of the bromodomain-ET (BET) family of transcriptional coregulators that show structural and expression divergence (Q33327592) (← links)
- Discovery and characterization of super-enhancer-associated dependencies in diffuse large B cell lymphoma. (Q33601156) (← links)
- Tumor-specific and proliferation-specific gene expression typifies murine transgenic B cell lymphomagenesis. (Q33642188) (← links)
- Brd2 disruption in mice causes severe obesity without Type 2 diabetes (Q33642463) (← links)
- Identification of transcription complexes that contain the double bromodomain protein Brd2 and chromatin remodeling machines (Q33659363) (← links)
- Telomere homolog oligonucleotides induce apoptosis in malignant but not in normal lymphoid cells: mechanism and therapeutic potential (Q33924555) (← links)
- Parallel imaging microfluidic cytometer. (Q33942963) (← links)
- Bromodomain 4 protein is a predictor of survival for urothelial carcinoma of bladder (Q34029214) (← links)
- An emerging role for bromodomain-containing proteins in chromatin regulation and transcriptional control of adipogenesis (Q34037337) (← links)
- BET bromodomain inhibitors: a patent review (Q34386777) (← links)
- Bromodomain coactivators in cancer, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and inflammation (Q34513460) (← links)
- BRD4 sustains melanoma proliferation and represents a new target for epigenetic therapy (Q34626550) (← links)
- L2pB1: a new player in autoimmunity (Q34927610) (← links)
- BET bromodomain proteins are required for glioblastoma cell proliferation. (Q35086848) (← links)
- Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus LANA-1 interacts with the short variant of BRD4 and releases cells from a BRD4- and BRD2/RING3-induced G1 cell cycle arrest (Q35139294) (← links)
- Murine models of B-cell lymphomas: promising tools for designing cancer therapies (Q35779492) (← links)
- Histone Variant H2A.Z.2 Mediates Proliferation and Drug Sensitivity of Malignant Melanoma (Q35815596) (← links)
- Transgenic mice as an in vivo model of lymphomagenesis (Q35840178) (← links)
- An in vivo molecular response analysis of colorectal cancer treated with Astragalus membranaceus extract (Q35882267) (← links)
- BET Bromodomain Proteins Brd2, Brd3 and Brd4 Selectively Regulate Metabolic Pathways in the Pancreatic β-Cell (Q35967957) (← links)
- 'Metabolically healthy obesity': origins and implications (Q36641503) (← links)
- Fas apoptosis inhibitory molecule expression in B cells is regulated through IRF4 in a feed-forward mechanism (Q36653424) (← links)
- Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma patient-derived xenograft models capture the molecular and biological heterogeneity of the disease (Q36876967) (← links)
- Structure and acetyl-lysine recognition of the bromodomain (Q36908432) (← links)
- Natural compound-derived epigenetic regulators targeting epigenetic readers, writers and erasers (Q37114055) (← links)
- The interaction of the gammaherpesvirus 68 orf73 protein with cellular BET proteins affects the activation of cell cycle promoters (Q37157234) (← links)
- Development of a malignancy-associated proteomic signature for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (Q37257101) (← links)
- The chromatin-targeting protein Brd2 is required for neural tube closure and embryogenesis (Q37339715) (← links)
- Protein arginine methyltransferase 5 (PRMT5) inhibition induces lymphoma cell death through reactivation of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor pathway and polycomb repressor complex 2 (PRC2) silencing. (Q37368735) (← links)
- Double bromodomain-containing gene Brd2 is essential for embryonic development in mouse (Q37407183) (← links)
- Clinical trials for BET inhibitors run ahead of the science (Q37424181) (← links)
- The double bromodomain protein Brd2 promotes B cell expansion and mitogenesis. (Q37581436) (← links)
- Progress in the Discovery of Small-Molecule Inhibitors of Bromodomain–Histone Interactions (Q37940197) (← links)
- Place your BETs: the therapeutic potential of bromodomains (Q37978695) (← links)
- Bromodomains and their pharmacological inhibitors (Q38185355) (← links)
- Targeting the histone orthography of cancer: drugs for writers, erasers and readers (Q38231327) (← links)
- Inhibition of bromodomain and extra-terminal proteins (BET) as a potential therapeutic approach in haematological malignancies: emerging preclinical and clinical evidence (Q38542092) (← links)
- Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications of Histone Epigenetic Modulators in Breast Cancer. (Q38741165) (← links)
- Overview of the Use of Murine Models in Leukemia and Lymphoma Research. (Q38749909) (← links)
- Epigenetic blockade of neoplastic transformation by bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) domain protein inhibitor JQ-1. (Q38752174) (← links)
- Targeting STAT5 in hematologic malignancies through inhibition of the bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) bromodomain protein BRD2. (Q39033624) (← links)
- Genome-wide detection of recurring sites of uniparental disomy in follicular and transformed follicular lymphoma (Q40134048) (← links)
- Bromodomain analysis of Brd2-dependent transcriptional activation of cyclin A. (Q40490988) (← links)