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PROBER: overcoming the high noise of DNA–protein interactions studies
PROBER is a fast and sensitive episome-based method to identify sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins from living cells using proximity proteomics. This method quantifies steady-state and inducible association of transcription factors and corresponding chromatin regulators to specific DNA sequences as well as binding quantitative trait loci present as a result of single nucleotide variants.
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Method of the Year 2021: Protein structure prediction
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EMBO | EMBL Symposium: The neurovascular interface
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10th International Multithematic Bio-Medical Congress (IMBMC)
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10th International Multithematic Bio-Medical Congress (IMBMC) Scientific Cyprus
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EMBO Practical Course: Single-cell omics: deeper to genomics
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EMBO Practical Course: The fundamentals of high-end cell sorting