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epsilon-Globins

Known as: epsilon-Globins [Chemical/Ingredient], epsilon Globin, epsilon Globins 
A member of the beta-globin family. In humans, epsilon-globin is encoded in the beta-globin gene cluster located on CHROMOSOME 11. Two epsilon-globin… 
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2009
2009
ABSTRACT In primitive erythroid cells of human β‐globin locus transgenic mice (TgM), the locus control region (LCR)‐proximal… 
2003
2003
The objectives of this study were to enhance and apply a simple system capable of testing the capacity of putative, gender… 
2001
2001
In chicken immature erythrocytes, class 1 acetylated histones are rapidly tri- and tetra-acetylated and rapidly deacetylated… 
2000
2000
The influence of chromatin structure on cisplatin DNA damage was investigated in intact human cells. The epsilon-globin gene… 
1998
1998
1. Tammar Wallaby embryonic blood has been shown to have three α‐like and two β‐like globin chains in its four haemoglobin… 
1995
1995
Phylogenetic relationships among various primate groups were examined based on sequences of epsilon-globin genes. epsilon-globin… 
1994
1994
Members of the human beta-globin gene family are expressed at discrete stages of development and therefore provide an important… 
1992
1992
Recent studies indicate that a purified protein, activin A, belongs to the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) superfamily… 
1984
1984
We have mapped sites in chromatin flanking the epsilon-globin gene in the K562 cell which are hypersensitive to digestion with… 
1982
1982
RNA transcribed from the human epsilon globin gene was studied in K562 cells and human embryos of 5-10 weeks gestation. Using…