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Chunxu Qu

Researcher at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Publications -  54
Citations -  19044

Chunxu Qu is an academic researcher from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leukemia & PDGFRA. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 54 publications receiving 16814 citations. Previous affiliations of Chunxu Qu include National University of Singapore & University of California, San Diego.

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Identification and analysis of functional elements in 1% of the human genome by the ENCODE pilot project

Ewan Birney, +320 more
- 14 Jun 2007 - 
TL;DR: Functional data from multiple, diverse experiments performed on a targeted 1% of the human genome as part of the pilot phase of the ENCODE Project are reported, providing convincing evidence that the genome is pervasively transcribed, such that the majority of its bases can be found in primary transcripts.
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Distinct and predictive chromatin signatures of transcriptional promoters and enhancers in the human genome.

TL;DR: Insight is given into the connections between chromatin modifications and transcriptional regulatory activity and a novel functional enhancer for the carnitine transporter SLC22A5 (OCTN2) is uncovered, providing a new tool for the functional annotation of the human genome.
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The ENCODE (ENCyclopedia of DNA elements) Project

Elise A. Feingold, +196 more
- 22 Oct 2004 - 
TL;DR: The ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements (ENCODE) Project is organized as an international consortium of computational and laboratory-based scientists working to develop and apply high-throughput approaches for detecting all sequence elements that confer biological function.
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Somatic histone H3 alterations in pediatric diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas and non-brainstem glioblastomas

TL;DR: To identify somatic mutations in pediatric diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), whole-genome sequencing of DNA from seven DIPGs and matched germline tissue and targeted sequencing of an additional 43 DIPG and 36 non-brainstem pediatric glioblastomas (non-BS-PGs) were performed.
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A high-resolution map of active promoters in the human genome

TL;DR: A genome-wide map of active promoters in human fibroblast cells, determined by experimentally locating the sites of PIC binding throughout the human genome is described, providing a global view of the functional relationships among transcriptional machinery, chromatin structure and gene expression in human cells.