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Eran Meshorer

Researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Publications -  135
Citations -  9515

Eran Meshorer is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromatin & Embryonic stem cell. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 127 publications receiving 8438 citations. Previous affiliations of Eran Meshorer include National Institutes of Health.

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Hyperdynamic Plasticity of Chromatin Proteins in Pluripotent Embryonic Stem Cells

TL;DR: It is suggested that hyperdynamic binding of structural chromatin proteins is a functionally important hallmark of pluripotent ES cells that contributes to the maintenance of plasticity in undifferentiated ES cells and to establishing higher-order chromatin structure.
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Chromatin in pluripotent embryonic stem cells and differentiation

TL;DR: This work discusses how unique properties of chromatin in ES cells contribute to the maintenance of pluripotency and the determination of differentiation properties.
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Global Transcription in Pluripotent Embryonic Stem Cells

TL;DR: It is proposed that global transcription is a hallmark of pluripotent ESCs, contributing to their plasticity, and that lineage specification is driven by reduction of the transcribed portion of the genome.
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Chromatin organization marks exon-intron structure.

TL;DR: The findings indicate that previously described enrichment of H3K36me3 modifications in exons reflects a more fundamental phenomenon, namely increased nucleosome occupancy along exons, implying that exon selection may be modulated by chromatin structure.
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Open chromatin in pluripotency and reprogramming

TL;DR: Two principles are emerging: specific factors maintain a globally open chromatin state that is accessible for transcriptional activation; and other chromatin regulators contribute locally to the silencing of lineage-specific genes until differentiation is triggered.