Max Planck Publications of Kinkley Lab

The following publications were published exclusively under the affiliation of the Max Planck Society. For publications by the principal investigator outside of the Max Planck Society, see the links on the lower left.

Journal Article (4)

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Naderi, J.; Magalhães, A. P.; Kibar, G.; Stik, G.; Zhang, Y.; Mackowiak, S.; Wieler, H. M.; Rossi, F.; Buschow, R.; Christou-Kent, M. et al.; Alcoverro-Bertran, M.; Graf, T.; Vingron, M.; Hnisz, D.: An activity-specificity trade-off encoded in human transcription factors. Nature Cell Biology 26 (8), pp. 1309 - 1321 (2024)
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Choudhury, R.; Venkateswaran Venkatasubramani, A.; Hua, J.; Borsò, M.; Franconi, C.; Kinkley, S.; Forné, I.; Imhof, A.: The role of RNA in the maintenance of chromatin domains as revealed by antibody-mediated proximity labelling coupled to mass spectrometry. eLife 13, Article e95718 (2024)
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Wei , X.; Rigopoulos, A.; Lienhard, M.; Pöhle-Kronawitter, S.; Kotsaris , G.; Franke, J.; Berndt, N.; Mejedo, J. O.; Wu, H.; Börno, S. et al.; Timmermann, B.; Murgai, A.; Glauben, R.; Stricker, S.: Neurofibromin 1 controls metabolic balance and Notch-dependent quiescence of murine juvenile myogenic progenitors. Nature Communications 15 (1), 1393 (2024)
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Besiridou, E.; Bhatt, O.; Yurukova, A.; Sahu, A.; Kinkley, S.; Fischer, V.; Triviai, I.: Persistent hypersplenism following successful hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: unraveling the cellular components of extramedullary residual disease and donor hematopoiesis—a case report. Frontiers in Hematology 2, Article 1328503 (2024)
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