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Huaming Chen
Researcher at Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Publications - 51
Citations - 19304
Huaming Chen is an academic researcher from Salk Institute for Biological Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA methylation & Epigenomics. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 45 publications receiving 17366 citations. Previous affiliations of Huaming Chen include University of Pennsylvania & Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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Spatiotemporal DNA methylome dynamics of the developing mouse fetus.
Yupeng He,Yupeng He,Manoj Hariharan,David U. Gorkin,Diane E. Dickel,Chongyuan Luo,Rosa Castanon,Joseph R. Nery,Ah Young Lee,Yuan Zhao,Yuan Zhao,Hui Huang,Hui Huang,Brian A. Williams,Diane Trout,Henry Amrhein,Rongxin Fang,Rongxin Fang,Huaming Chen,Bin Li,Axel Visel,Axel Visel,Len A. Pennacchio,Len A. Pennacchio,Bing Ren,Bing Ren,Joseph R. Ecker +26 more
TL;DR: These spatiotemporal epigenome maps provide a resource for studies of gene regulation during tissue or organ progression, and a starting point for investigating regulatory elements that are involved in human developmental disorders.
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Mapping transcription factor interactome networks using HaloTag protein arrays
Junshi Yazaki,Mary Galli,Mary Galli,Alice Y. Kim,Kazumasa Nito,Fernando Alemán,Katherine N. Chang,Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis,Rosa Quan,Hien Nguyen,Liang Song,José M. Alvarez,Shao-shan Carol Huang,Huaming Chen,Niroshan Ramachandran,Stefan Altmann,Rodrigo A. Gutiérrez,David E. Hill,Julian I. Schroeder,Joanne Chory,Joshua LaBaer,Marc Vidal,Pascal Braun,Joseph R. Ecker,Joseph R. Ecker +24 more
TL;DR: The application of HaloTag-NAPPA technology to plant hormone signaling pathways allowed the identification of many novel transcription factor–protein interactions and led to the development of a proteome-wide plant hormone TF interactome network.
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Translation of globin messenger RNA by the mouse ovum
TL;DR: The results of injecting message into the fertilised one-cell mouse ovum are reported and it is shown that both mouse and rabbit globin mRNA are translated in this system.
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Expression of human HPRT in the central nervous system of transgenic mice.
TL;DR: This study suggests that sequences within the hHPRT transcript (cDNA) influence CNS expression via increased synthesis or stability of messenger RNA.