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2007

Nucleic Acid Sequence Is a Universal Information Substrate of All Life

Bldg. 440, A105 & A106, Argonne National Laboratory

Deciphering the Contribution of Cis-regulatory Variants to Gene Expression Patterns

Bldg. 221, Conference Room A216, Argonne National Laboratory

Low Order Numerical Integration Techniques for Differential-Algebraic Equations

Building 221, Room A261, Argonne

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A Comprehensive Nuclear Receptor Network for Breast Cancer Cells

In breast cancer, nuclear receptors (NRs) play a prominent role in governing gene expression, have prognostic utility, and are therapeutic targets. We built a regulatory map for 24 NRs, six chromatin state markers, and 14 breast-cancer-associated transcription factors (TFs) that are expressed in the breast cancer cell line MCF-7.

The inner workings of the circadian clock

Center Investigator Michael Rust and colleagues reveals the biochemical mechanisms that allow the oscillations of the cyanobacterial biological clock to be tuned to changes in the environment while simultaneously maintaining a robust 24-hour period. 

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