Rebecca Cotterman
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Witczak L, Arias Del Razo R, Baxter A, Conley A, Cotterman R, Dufek M, et al.
Gen Comp Endocrinol
. 2021 Oct;
314:113927.
PMID: 34653435
Steroid hormones are critical to the regulation of sociosexual behavior. Their role in the formation of pair bonds is complicated by the relative scarcity of this social system in mammals,...
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Yuen B, Bush K, Barrilleaux B, Cotterman R, Knoepfler P
Development
. 2014 Aug;
141(18):3483-94.
PMID: 25142466
The histone variant H3.3 is involved in diverse biological processes, including development, transcriptional memory and transcriptional reprogramming, as well as diseases, including most notably malignant brain tumors. Recently, we developed...
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Barrilleaux B, Cotterman R, Knoepfler P
Methods Mol Biol
. 2013 Sep;
1012:117-33.
PMID: 24006062
Myc and N-Myc have widespread impacts on the chromatin state within cells, both in a gene-specific and genome-wide manner. Our laboratory uses functional genomic methods including chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), ChIP-chip,...
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Varlakhanova N, Cotterman R, Bradnam K, Korf I, Knoepfler P
Epigenetics Chromatin
. 2011 Nov;
4:20.
PMID: 22053792
Background: A proposed role for Myc in maintaining mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell pluripotency is transcriptional repression of key differentiation-promoting genes, but detail of the mechanism has remained an important...
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Cotterman R, Knoepfler P
PLoS One
. 2009 Jun;
4(6):e5799.
PMID: 19495417
myc genes are best known for causing tumors when overexpressed, but recent studies suggest endogenous myc regulates pluripotency and self-renewal of stem cells. For example, N-myc is associated with a...
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Cotterman R, Jin V, Krig S, Lemen J, Wey A, Farnham P, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2008 Dec;
68(23):9654-62.
PMID: 19047142
Myc proteins have long been modeled to operate strictly as classic gene-specific transcription factors; however, we find that N-Myc has a robust role in the human genome in regulating global...