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Analysis of Protein Co‐Occupancy by Quantitative Sequential Chromatin Immunoprecipitation

Geisberg et al., 2005

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16036825949952838005
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Geisberg J
Struhl K
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Current Protocols in Molecular Biology

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Abstract Sequential Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (SeqChIP) is a powerful technique for analyzing the simultaneous association of two different proteins with genomic DNA sequences in vivo. Cellular Protein‐DNA complexes are cross‐linked with formaldehyde …
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