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Berthold Göttgens

Cambridge Institute for Medical Research

Cambridge University

Cambridge

CB2 2XY

United Kingdom

[email]@cam.ac.uk

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Affiliations

  • Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Cambridge University, Cambridge, CB2 2XY, United Kingdom. 2002 - 2005
  • Department of Haematology, Cambridge University, MRC Centre, Hills Road, UK. 1999 - 2004
  • University of Cambridge Department of Haematology, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2XY, UK. 2002
  • The Wellcome Trust Centre for Molecular Mechanisms in Disease, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Addenbrooke's Hospital Site, Cambridge CB2 2XY, UK. 2001

References

  1. Fli1, Elf1, and Ets1 regulate the proximal promoter of the LMO2 gene in endothelial cells. Landry, J.R., Kinston, S., Knezevic, K., Donaldson, I.J., Green, A.R., Göttgens, B. Blood (2005) [Pubmed]
  2. The scl +18/19 stem cell enhancer is not required for hematopoiesis: identification of a 5' bifunctional hematopoietic-endothelial enhancer bound by Fli-1 and Elf-1. Göttgens, B., Broccardo, C., Sanchez, M.J., Deveaux, S., Murphy, G., Göthert, J.R., Kotsopoulou, E., Kinston, S., Delaney, L., Piltz, S., Barton, L.M., Knezevic, K., Erber, W.N., Begley, C.G., Frampton, J., Green, A.R. Mol. Cell. Biol. (2004) [Pubmed]
  3. Transcriptional regulation of haematopoiesis. Göttgens, B. Vox Sang. (2004) [Pubmed]
  4. Transcriptional regulation of the stem cell leukemia gene (SCL)--comparative analysis of five vertebrate SCL loci. Göttgens, B., Barton, L.M., Chapman, M.A., Sinclair, A.M., Knudsen, B., Grafham, D., Gilbert, J.G., Rogers, J., Bentley, D.R., Green, A.R. Genome Res. (2002) [Pubmed]
  5. Establishing the transcriptional programme for blood: the SCL stem cell enhancer is regulated by a multiprotein complex containing Ets and GATA factors. Göttgens, B., Nastos, A., Kinston, S., Piltz, S., Delabesse, E.C., Stanley, M., Sanchez, M.J., Ciau-Uitz, A., Patient, R., Green, A.R. EMBO J. (2002) [Pubmed]
  6. Long-range comparison of human and mouse SCL loci: localized regions of sensitivity to restriction endonucleases correspond precisely with peaks of conserved noncoding sequences. Göttgens, B., Gilbert, J.G., Barton, L.M., Grafham, D., Rogers, J., Bentley, D.R., Green, A.R. Genome Res. (2001) [Pubmed]
  7. Tdr2, a new zebrafish transposon of the Tc1 family. Göttgens, B., Barton, L.M., Grafham, D., Vaudin, M., Green, A.R. Gene (1999) [Pubmed]
 
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