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Parental nucleosome segregation and the inheritance of cellular identity
Maintenance of cell-type identity requires the faithful inheritance of chromatin states through cell division, despite the challenges posed by the disruptive passage of the DNA replication fork and the dilution of nucleosome components in complex with the daughter DNA strands. In this Review, Escobar, Loyola and Reinberg discuss how methodological advances are providing unprecedented mechanistic insights into the segregation of parental nucleosomes, how these mechanisms maintain gene expression programmes and how non-faithful nucleosome segregation is linked to differentiation and disease.
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20th Anniversary
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Events
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Mitochondrial Dysfunction: From Ultra-Rare Diseases to Aging
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Viral Immunity: Basic Mechanisms and Therapeutic Applications
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4th Exploring DNA Repair Pathways as Targets for Cancer Therapy Conference
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4th Growth Factors in Regeneration and Regenerative Medicine Conference
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Animal Models of Cancer Conference: From Cancer Genetics to Precision Oncology
Jobs
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51119: Physicist, astronomist or similar - Laser based monitoring of space debris
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52076: Computer Scientist, Mathematician or similar - Head of the research group "Machine Learning"
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PhD student (m/f/d)/ Post-doc (m/f/d)/very good Diploma or Master university degree in either: Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, Process Engineering or Physics/ design and instrumentation of the cells with optical and wire mesh sensors
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PhD Student in Planning
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Postdoctoral Fellow: multiple openings in materials science, applied physics, and electrical engineering