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Schulz, E. G.; Martitz, A.: Structural remodeling of the inactive X chromosome during early mouse development. Nature Genetics 56 (10), pp. 2004 - 2005 (2024)
Schulz, E. G.: BREACHing new grounds in fragile X syndrome: Trinucleotide expansion linked to genome-wide heterochromatin domains and genome misfolding. Molecular Cell 84 (3), pp. 413 - 414 (2024)
Noviello, G.; Gjaltema, R. A. F.; Schulz, E. G.: CasTuner is a degron and CRISPR/Cas-based toolkit for analog tuning of endogenous gene expression. Nature Communications 14 (1), 3225 (2023)
Mutzel, V.; Schulz, E. G.: Dosage Sensing, Threshold Responses, and Epigenetic Memory: A Systems Biology Perspective on Random X‐Chromosome Inactivation. Bioessays 42 (4), e1900163 (2020)
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Schulz, E. G.: X-chromosome dosage as a modulator of pluripotency, signalling and differentiation? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 372 (1733), pii: 20160366 (2017)
Zhan, Y.; Mariani, L.; Barozzi, I.; Schulz, E. G.; Blüthgen, N.; Stadler, M.; Tiana, G.; Giorgetti, L.: Reciprocal insulation analysis of Hi-C data shows that TADs represent a functionally but not structurally privileged scale in the hierarchical folding of chromosomes. Genome Research 27 (3), pp. 479 - 490 (2017)
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Schulz, E. G.; Heard, E.: Role and control of X chromosome dosage in mammalian development. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 23 (2), pp. 109 - 115 (2013)
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Schulz, E. G.; Mariani, L.; Radbruch, A.; Höfer, T.: Sequential polarization and imprinting of type 1 T-helper lymphocytes by interferon-γ and interleukin-12. Immunity 30 (5), pp. 673 - 683 (2009)
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics describe tissue-specific formation of architectural stripes driven by enhancer activity and CTCF elements