Takaku Lab
@takakulab.bsky.social
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Associate Professor at UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Chromatin and epigenetic regulation in cancer
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/takakulab/motoki-takaku
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EGtPkLQAAAAJ&hl=en
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Daniel Lipka
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· Aug 25
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Takaku Lab
@takakulab.bsky.social
· Jun 16
RNA transcripts regulate G-quadruplex landscapes through G-loop formation
G-quadruplexes (G4s) are prevalent DNA structures that regulate transcription but also threaten genome stability. How G4 dynamics are controlled remains poorly understood. Here, we report that RNA tra...
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Jackson Hoffman
@jxhoffman.bsky.social
· Jun 10
Pioneering new enhancers by GATA3: role of facilitating transcription factors and chromatin remodeling
Abstract. Pioneer transcription factors (PTFs) bind to inaccessible chromatin and recruit collaborating transcription factors to promote chromatin accessib
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Takaku Lab
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· Mar 24
Exploring Mechanism of Action of Abemaciclib in Breast Cancer Through Circulating Chromatin Fragment
Cell free DNA (cfDNA) analysis has a large potential for cancer patient diagnosis. Given the evidence that cfDNA partially preserves chromatin architecture of tumor cells, it potentially allows the de...
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Susanne Ahmari
@ahmarilab.bsky.social
· Feb 14
CARE Program Details | Wellcome Leap: Unconventional Projects. Funded at Scale.
NEW $50M Program in Women's Health care Cutting Alzheimer's Risk through EndocrinologyWe are pleased to announce the selected performers.Sabine Vollstädt-Klein, Central Institute of Mental Health ...
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Takaku Lab
@takakulab.bsky.social
· Jan 14
ATAC-seq Guided Interpretable Machine Learning Reveals Cancer-Specific Chromatin Features in Cell-free DNA
Cell-free DNAs (cfDNAs) are DNA fragments found in blood. In healthy individuals, cfDNAs are primarily derived from immune cells, while in cancer patients, a significant fraction of cfDNAs originates ...
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