Epigenetic-genetic chromatin footprinting identifies novel and subject-specific genes active in prefrontal cortex neurons.
Gusev FE, Reshetov DA, Mitchell AC, Andreeva TV, Dincer A, Grigorenko AP, Fedonin G, Halene T, Aliseychik M, Goltsov AY, Solovyev V, Brizgalov L, Filippova E, Weng Z, Akbarian S, Rogaev EI.
Gusev FE, et al. Among authors: mitchell ac.
FASEB J. 2019 Jul;33(7):8161-8173. doi: 10.1096/fj.201802646R. Epub 2019 Apr 10.
FASEB J. 2019.
PMID: 30970224
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Our findings highlight the significance of epigenetic-genetic footprinting for exploring neurologic function in a subject-specific manner.-Gusev, F. E., Reshetov, D. A., Mitchell, A. C., Andreeva, T. V., Dincer, A., Grigorenko, A. P., Fed …
Our findings highlight the significance of epigenetic-genetic footprinting for exploring neurologic function in a subject-specific ma …