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Christel E M Kockx

Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam

Publications -  32
Citations -  2231

Christel E M Kockx is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1981 citations. Previous affiliations of Christel E M Kockx include Erasmus University Medical Center.

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The genome-wide dynamics of the binding of Ldb1 complexes during erythroid differentiation

TL;DR: In this paper, the dynamics of the composition of the Gata1 complex were studied, in particular, the binding of the negative regulators Eto2 and Mtgr1, in the context of their genome-wide targets.
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Snail Regulates MyoD Binding-Site Occupancy to Direct Enhancer Switching and Differentiation-Specific Transcription in Myogenesis

TL;DR: Results reveal a regulatory paradigm that directs distinct gene expression programs in progenitors versus terminally differentiated cells and shows that a regulatory network involving myogenic regulatory factors, Snai1/2, miR-30a, andmiR-206 acts as a molecular switch that controls entry into myogenic differentiation.
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Clinical significance of immunohistochemistry for detection of BAP1 mutations in uveal melanoma

TL;DR: It is proposed that, immunohistochemical screening for BAP1 should become routine in the histopathological work-up of uveal melanoma and indicates that loss of B AP1 may be particularly involved in the progression of uVEal melanomas to an aggressive, metastatic phenotype.
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Multiplexed chromosome conformation capture sequencing for rapid genome-scale high-resolution detection of long-range chromatin interactions

TL;DR: Three variants of multiplexed 3C sequencing are described, a 4C variant coupled to next-generation sequencing, allowing genome-scale detection of long-range interactions with candidate regions and an inexpensive, quick and efficient method that is ideal for the in-depth analysis of complex genetic loci.