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Kai Hsin Chang

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  20
Citations -  2550

Kai Hsin Chang is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Embryonic stem cell & Cellular differentiation. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 18 publications receiving 2082 citations. Previous affiliations of Kai Hsin Chang include McGill University Health Centre.

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A comparative encyclopedia of DNA elements in the mouse genome

Feng Yue, +145 more
- 20 Nov 2014 - 
TL;DR: The mouse ENCODE Consortium has mapped transcription, DNase I hypersensitivity, transcription factor binding, chromatin modifications and replication domains throughout the mouse genome in diverse cell and tissue types as mentioned in this paper.

A comparative encyclopedia of DNA elements in the mouse genome

Feng Yue, +145 more
TL;DR: By comparing with the human genome, this work not only confirms substantial conservation in the newly annotated potential functional sequences, but also finds a large degree of divergence of sequences involved in transcriptional regulation, chromatin state and higher order chromatin organization.
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Definitive-like erythroid cells derived from human embryonic stem cells coexpress high levels of embryonic and fetal globins with little or no adult globin

TL;DR: The coexpression of both embryonic and fetal globins by definitive-type erythroid cells does not faithfully mimic either yolk sac embryonic or their fetal liver counterparts, but can serve as an invaluable tool to further explore molecular mechanisms.
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Trisomy Correction in Down Syndrome Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

TL;DR: This study generated induced pluripotent stem cells from DS fibroblasts and introduced a TKNEO transgene into one copy of chromosome 21 by gene targeting and described a targeted removal of a human trisomy, which could prove useful in both clinical and research applications.