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Jeannie Lee
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Huynh, Khanh
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Xu, Na
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Namekawa, Satoshi
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Davidow, Lance
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McCarrey, John
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Warshawsky, David
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Turner, Bryan
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O'Neill, Laura
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2009: Zhou Dawang; Conrad Claudius; Xia Fan; Park Ji-Sun; Payer Bernhard; Yin Yi; Lauwers Gregory Y; Thasler Wolfgang; Lee Jeannie T; Avruch Joseph; Bardeesy Nabeel
Mst1 and Mst2 maintain hepatocyte quiescence and suppress hepatocellular carcinoma development through inactivation of the Yap1 oncogene.
Cancer cell 2009;16(5):425-38.
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2009: Lee Jeannie T
Lessons from X-chromosome inactivation: long ncRNA as guides and tethers to the epigenome.
Genes & development 2009;23(16):1831-42.
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2009: Donohoe Mary E; Silva Susana S; Pinter Stefan F; Xu Na; Lee Jeannie T
The pluripotency factor Oct4 interacts with Ctcf and also controls X-chromosome pairing and counting.
Nature 2009;460(7251):128-32.
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2009: Zhang Li-Feng; Ogawa Yuya; Ahn Janice Y; Namekawa Satoshi H; Silva Susana S; Lee Jeannie T
Telomeric RNAs mark sex chromosomes in stem cells.
Genetics 2009;182(3):685-98.
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2009: Namekawa Satoshi H; Lee Jeannie T
XY and ZW: is meiotic sex chromosome inactivation the rule in evolution?
PLoS genetics 2009;5(5):e1000493.
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2008: Anguera Montserrat C; Liu Matthew; Avruch Joseph; Lee Jeannie T
Characterization of two Mst1-deficient mouse models.
Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2008;237(11):3424-34.
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2008: Lee Jeannie T
Jeannie T. Lee.
Current biology : CB 2008;18(20):R940-1.
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2008: Zhao Jing; Sun Bryan K; Erwin Jennifer A; Song Ji-Joon; Lee Jeannie T
Polycomb proteins targeted by a short repeat RNA to the mouse X chromosome.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2008;322(5902):750-6.
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2008: Tsai Chia-Lun; Rowntree Rebecca K; Cohen Dena E; Lee Jeannie T
Higher order chromatin structure at the X-inactivation center via looping DNA.
Developmental biology 2008;319(2):416-25.
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2008: Ogawa Yuya; Sun Bryan K; Lee Jeannie T
Intersection of the RNA interference and X-inactivation pathways.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2008;320(5881):1336-41.
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2008: Erwin Jennifer A; Lee Jeannie T
New twists in X-chromosome inactivation.
Current opinion in cell biology 2008;20(3):349-55.
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2008: Silva Susana S; Rowntree Rebecca K; Mekhoubad Shila; Lee Jeannie T
X-chromosome inactivation and epigenetic fluidity in human embryonic stem cells.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008;105(12):4820-5.
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2008: Payer Bernhard; Lee Jeannie T
X chromosome dosage compensation: how mammals keep the balance.
Annual review of genetics 2008;42():733-72.
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2008: Lindroth Anders M; Park Yoon Jung; McLean Chelsea M; Dokshin Gregoriy A; Persson Jenna M; Herman Herry; Pasini Diego; Miró Xavier; Donohoe Mary E; Lee Jeannie T; Helin Kristian; Soloway Paul D
Antagonism between DNA and H3K27 methylation at the imprinted Rasgrf1 locus.
PLoS genetics 2008;4(8):e1000145.
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2007: Lin Hong; Gupta Vibhor; Vermilyea Matthew D; Falciani Francesco; Lee Jeannie T; O'Neill Laura P; Turner Bryan M
Dosage compensation in the mouse balances up-regulation and silencing of X-linked genes.
PLoS biology 2007;5(12):e326.
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2007: Xu Na; Donohoe Mary E; Silva Susana S; Lee Jeannie T
Evidence that homologous X-chromosome pairing requires transcription and Ctcf protein.
Nature genetics 2007;39(11):1390-6.
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2007: Namekawa Satoshi H; VandeBerg John L; McCarrey John R; Lee Jeannie T
Sex chromosome silencing in the marsupial male germ line.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007;104(23):9730-5.
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2007: Zhang Li-Feng; Huynh Khanh D; Lee Jeannie T
Perinucleolar targeting of the inactive X during S phase: evidence for a role in the maintenance of silencing.
Cell 2007;129(4):693-706.
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2007: Kim Shinseog; Namekawa Satoshi H; Niswander Lisa M; Ward Jeremy O; Lee Jeannie T; Bardwell Vivian J; Zarkower David
A mammal-specific Doublesex homolog associates with male sex chromatin and is required for male meiosis.
PLoS genetics 2007;3(4):e62.
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2007: Donohoe Mary E; Zhang Li-Feng; Xu Na; Shi Yang; Lee Jeannie T
Identification of a Ctcf cofactor, Yy1, for the X chromosome binary switch.
Molecular cell 2007;25(1):43-56.
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2007: Cohen Dena E; Davidow Lance S; Erwin Jennifer A; Xu Na; Warshawsky David; Lee Jeannie T
The DXPas34 repeat regulates random and imprinted X inactivation.
Developmental cell 2007;12(1):57-71.
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2007: Davidow Lance S; Breen Matthew; Duke Shannon E; Samollow Paul B; McCarrey John R; Lee Jeannie T
The search for a marsupial XIC reveals a break with vertebrate synteny.
Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology 2007;15(2):137-46.
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2006: Lewis Annabelle; Green Kelly; Dawson Claire; Redrup Lisa; Huynh Khanh D; Lee Jeannie T; Hemberger Myriam; Reik Wolf
Epigenetic dynamics of the Kcnq1 imprinted domain in the early embryo.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2006;133(21):4203-10.
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2006: Rowntree Rebecca K; Lee Jeannie T
Mapping of DNA replication origins to noncoding genes of the X-inactivation center.
Molecular and cellular biology 2006;26(10):3707-17.
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2006: Namekawa Satoshi H; Park Peter J; Zhang Li-Feng; Shima James E; McCarrey John R; Griswold Michael D; Lee Jeannie T
Postmeiotic sex chromatin in the male germline of mice.
Current biology : CB 2006;16(7):660-7.
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2006: Boumil Rebecca Maxfield; Ogawa Yuya; Sun Bryan K; Huynh Khanh D; Lee Jeannie T
Differential methylation of Xite and CTCF sites in Tsix mirrors the pattern of X-inactivation choice in mice.
Molecular and cellular biology 2006;26(6):2109-17.
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2006: Sun Bryan K; Deaton Aimée M; Lee Jeannie T
A transient heterochromatic state in Xist preempts X inactivation choice without RNA stabilization.
Molecular cell 2006;21(5):617-28.
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2006: Xu Na; Tsai Chia-Lun; Lee Jeannie T
Transient homologous chromosome pairing marks the onset of X inactivation.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2006;311(5764):1149-52.
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2006: Anguera M C; Sun B K; Xu N; Lee J T
X-chromosome kiss and tell: how the Xs go their separate ways.
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2006;71():429-37.
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2005: Lee Jeannie T
Regulation of X-chromosome counting by Tsix and Xite sequences.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2005;309(5735):768-71.
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2005: Huynh Khanh D; Lee Jeannie T
X-chromosome inactivation: a hypothesis linking ontogeny and phylogeny.
Nature reviews. Genetics 2005;6(5):410-8.
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2005: Lee Jeannie T
Sex chromosome inactivation: the importance of pairing.
Current biology : CB 2005;15(7):R249-52.
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2005: Stavropoulos Nicholas; Rowntree Rebecca K; Lee Jeannie T
Identification of developmentally specific enhancers for Tsix in the regulation of X chromosome inactivation.
Molecular and cellular biology 2005;25(7):2757-69.
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2004: Shibata Shinwa; Lee Jeannie T
Tsix transcription- versus RNA-based mechanisms in Xist repression and epigenetic choice.
Current biology : CB 2004;14(19):1747-54.
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2004: Huynh K D; Lee J T
A continuity of X-chromosome silence from gamete to zygote.
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2004;69():103-12.
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2003: Lee Jeannie T
X-chromosome inactivation: a multi-disciplinary approach.
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 2003;14(6):311-2.
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2003: Huynh Khanh D; Lee Jeannie T
Inheritance of a pre-inactivated paternal X chromosome in early mouse embryos.
Nature 2003;426(6968):857-62.
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2003: Lee Jeannie T
Functional intergenic transcription: a case study of the X-inactivation centre.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2003;358(1436):1417-23; discussion 1423.
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2003: O'Neill Laura P; Randall Tamzin E; Lavender Jayne; Spotswood Hugh T; Lee Jeannie T; Turner Bryan M
X-linked genes in female embryonic stem cells carry an epigenetic mark prior to the onset of X inactivation.
Human molecular genetics 2003;12(15):1783-90.
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2003: Lee Jeannie T
Molecular biology: Complicity of gene and pseudogene.
Nature 2003;423(6935):26-8.
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2003: Ogawa Yuya; Lee Jeannie T
Xite, X-inactivation intergenic transcription elements that regulate the probability of choice.
Molecular cell 2003;11(3):731-43.
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2003: Lee Jeannie T
Molecular links between X-inactivation and autosomal imprinting: X-inactivation as a driving force for the evolution of imprinting?
Current biology : CB 2003;13(6):R242-54.
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2003: Shibata Shinwa; Lee Jeannie T
Characterization and quantitation of differential Tsix transcripts: implications for Tsix function.
Human molecular genetics 2003;12(2):125-36.
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2002: Lee Jeannie T
Homozygous Tsix mutant mice reveal a sex-ratio distortion and revert to random X-inactivation.
Nature genetics 2002;32(1):195-200.
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2002: Cohen Dena E; Lee Jeannie T
X-chromosome inactivation and the search for chromosome-wide silencers.
Current opinion in genetics & development 2002;12(2):219-24.
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2002: Chao Wendy; Huynh Khanh D; Spencer Rebecca J; Davidow Lance S; Lee Jeannie T
CTCF, a candidate trans-acting factor for X-inactivation choice.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2002;295(5553):345-7.
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2002: Ogawa Y; Lee J T
Antisense regulation in X inactivation and autosomal imprinting.
Cytogenetic and genome research 2002;99(1-4):59-65.
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2002: Lee Jeannie T
Is X-chromosome inactivation a homology effect?
Advances in genetics 2002;46():25-48.
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2001: Huynh K D; Lee J T
Imprinted X inactivation in eutherians: a model of gametic execution and zygotic relaxation.
Current opinion in cell biology 2001;13(6):690-7.
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2001: Boumil R M; Lee J T
Forty years of decoding the silence in X-chromosome inactivation.
Human molecular genetics 2001;10(20):2225-32.
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2001: Stavropoulos N; Lu N; Lee J T
A functional role for Tsix transcription in blocking Xist RNA accumulation but not in X-chromosome choice.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001;98(18):10232-7.
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2000: Lee J T
Disruption of imprinted X inactivation by parent-of-origin effects at Tsix.
Cell 2000;103(1):17-27.
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2000: Reizis B; Lee J T; Leder P
Homologous genomic fragments in the mouse pre-T cell receptor alpha (pTa) and Xist loci.
Genomics 2000;63(1):149-52.
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1999: Warshawsky D; Stavropoulos N; Lee J T
Further examination of the Xist promoter-switch hypothesis in X inactivation: evidence against the existence and function of a P(0) promoter.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999;96(25):14424-9.
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1999: Lee J T; Lu N
Targeted mutagenesis of Tsix leads to nonrandom X inactivation.
Cell 1999;99(1):47-57.
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1999: Lee J T; Davidow L S; Warshawsky D
Tsix, a gene antisense to Xist at the X-inactivation centre.
Nature genetics 1999;21(4):400-4.
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1999: Lee J T; Lu N; Han Y
Genetic analysis of the mouse X inactivation center defines an 80-kb multifunction domain.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999;96(7):3836-41.
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