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Michael J. Nemeth
Researcher at Dartmouth College
Publications - 8
Citations - 286
Michael J. Nemeth is an academic researcher from Dartmouth College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Promoter & Locus control region. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 269 citations.
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UBE1L is a retinoid target that triggers PML/RARα degradation and apoptosis in acute promyelocytic leukemia
Sutisak Kitareewan,Ian Pitha-Rowe,David Sekula,Christopher H. Lowrey,Michael J. Nemeth,Todd R. Golub,Todd R. Golub,Sarah J. Freemantle,Ethan Dmitrovsky +8 more
TL;DR: UBE1L is proposed as a direct pharmacological target that overcomes oncogenic effects of PML/RARα by triggering its degradation and signaling apoptosis in APL cells.
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Molecular basis for effects of carcinogenic heavy metals on inducible gene expression.
Joshua W. Hamilton,Ronald C. Kaltreider,Olga V. Bajenova,Michael A. Ihnat,Jennifer McCaffrey,Bruce W. Turpie,Erin E. Rowell,Jannet Oh,Michael J. Nemeth,Carrie A. Pesce,Jean P. Lariviere +10 more
TL;DR: Two parallel cell culture approaches for examining the effects of heavy metals on expression and activation of specific transcription factors known to be involved in regulation of susceptible inducible genes are developed and significant but different effects of arsenic(III) and chromium(VI) on nuclear transcription factor binding are observed.
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Solution assembly of the pseudo-high affinity and intermediate affinity interleukin-2 receptor complexes.
Zining Wu,Byron Goldstein,Thomas M. Laue,Stefano F. Liparoto,Michael J. Nemeth,Thomas L. Ciardelli +5 more
TL;DR: The hydrophobic heptad sequences of the coiled‐coil sequences are redesigned to generate soluble forms of both the pseudo‐high affinity and the intermediate affinity heterodimeric IL‐2 receptors.
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Targeted Remodeling of Human β-Globin Promoter Chromatin Structure Produces Increased Expression and Decreased Silencing
Nancy Iler,Andrew J. Goodwin,Jane M. McInerney,Michael J. Nemeth,Oded Pomerantz,Michael E. Layon,Christopher H. Lowrey +6 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that a relatively small cis-acting element is able to enhance remodeling of promoter chromatin structure resulting in increased beta-globin gene expression.
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An Erythroid-Specific Chromatin Opening Element Increases β-Globin Gene Expression from Integrated Retroviral Gene Transfer Vectors.
TL;DR: Results indicate that the HSFE is able to augment the opening of β-globin promoter chromatin structure and significantly increase gene expression in the context of an integrated retroviral vector.