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Haring, M., Bader, R., Louwers, M., Schwabe, A., van Driel, R., & Stam, M. (2010). The role of DNA methylation, nucleosome occupancy and histone modifications in paramutation. Plant Journal, 63(3), 366-378. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-313X.2010.04245.x[details]
2009
Louwers, M., Bader, R., Haring, M., van Driel, R., de Laat, W., & Stam, M. (2009). Tissue- and expression level-specific chromatin looping at maize b1 epialleles. The Plant Cell, 21(3), 832-842. https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.108.064329[details]
2007
Haring, M., Offermann, S., Danker, T., Horst, I., Peterhansel, C., & Stam, M. (2007). Chromatin immunoprecipitation: optimization, quantitative analysis and data normalization. Plant Methods, 3, [11]. https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-4811-3-11[details]
Bargmann, B. O. R., Laxalt, A. M., ter Riet, B., Schouten, E., van Leeuwen, E., Dekker, H. L., de Koster, C. G., Haring, M., & Munnik, T. (2006). LePLDb1 activation and re-localization in suspension-cultured tomate cells treated with xylanase. Plant Journal, 45, 358-368. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-313X.2005.02631.x[details]
2005
Louwers, M. L. D., Haring, M., & Stam, M. (2005). When alleles meet: Paramutation. In P. Meyer (Ed.), Plant Epigenetics (pp. 134-173). Blackwell Publ. Ltd.. [details]
2016
Villarroel Figueroa, C. A., Jonckheere, W., Alba Cano, J. M., Glas, J. J., Dermauw, W., Haring, M., Van Leeuwen, T. B. S., Schuurink, R. C., & Kant, M. (2016). Effector proteins of spider mites improve their performance by plant defense manipulation. Abstract from EURAAC 2016 Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
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