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100 0 ‎‡a David M Bazett-Jones‏ ‎‡9 sl‏
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400 0 ‎‡a David M Bazett-Jones‏ ‎‡c researcher‏ ‎‡9 en‏
400 0 ‎‡a David M Bazett-Jones‏ ‎‡c wetenschapper‏ ‎‡9 nl‏
400 0 ‎‡a David M Bazett-Jones‏ ‎‡c investigador‏ ‎‡9 es‏
400 0 ‎‡a David M Bazett-Jones‏ ‎‡c investigador‏ ‎‡9 ast‏
670 ‎‡a Author's 2016 Patellofemoral pain consensus statement from the 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Manchester. Part 1: Terminology, definitions, clinical examination, natural history, patellofemoral osteoarthritis and patient-reported out‏
670 ‎‡a Author's A nonribosomal landscape in the nucleolus revealed by the stem cell protein nucleostemin‏
670 ‎‡a Author's A novel single cell method to identify the genetic composition at a single nuclear body‏
670 ‎‡a Author's A view of the chromatin landscape‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Acute Responses of Strength and Running Mechanics to Increasing and Decreasing Pain in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain‏
670 ‎‡a Author's ALIS are stress-induced protein storage compartments for substrates of the proteasome and autophagy‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Associations between number of pain sites and sleep, sports participation, and quality of life: a cross-sectional survey of 1021 youth from the Midwestern United States.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Beta-globin LCR and intron elements cooperate and direct spatial reorganization for gene therapy‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Beyond repair foci: subnuclear domains and the cellular response to DNA damage‏
670 ‎‡a Author's CEP120 and SPICE1 cooperate with CPAP in centriole elongation.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Changes in chromatin structure and mobility in living cells at sites of DNA double-strand breaks‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Coming to terms with chromatin structure‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Comparing the effects of various whole-body vibration accelerations on counter-movement jump performance‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Constitutive heterochromatin reorganization during somatic cell reprogramming‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Copy number variation and selection during reprogramming to pluripotency‏
670 ‎‡a Author's DNA methylation is dispensable for changes in global chromatin architecture but required for chromocentre formation in early stem cell differentiation.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Effect of patellofemoral pain on strength and mechanics after an exhaustive run.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Effect of potentiation and stretching on maximal force, rate of force development, and range of motion‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Electron spectroscopic imaging of the nuclear landscape‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Electron spectroscopic tomography of specific chromatin domains.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Elucidating chromatin and nuclear domain architecture with electron spectroscopic imaging‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Expression patterns and post-translational modifications associated with mammalian histone H3 variants‏
670 ‎‡a Author's FANCD2 limits BLM-dependent telomere instability in the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Genome-wide dynamics of replication timing revealed by in vitro models of mouse embryogenesis‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Global chromatin architecture reflects pluripotency and lineage commitment in the early mouse embryo‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Global transcription in pluripotent embryonic stem cells.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Gluteal muscle inhibition: Consequences of patellofemoral pain?‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Human ING1 proteins differentially regulate histone acetylation‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Identification of c-MYC SUMOylation by mass spectrometry‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Identifying gene locus associations with promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies using immuno-TRAP.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's In situ imaging and isolation of proteins using dsDNA oligonucleotides‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Independence of repressive histone marks and chromatin compaction during senescent heterochromatic layer formation‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Knee crepitus is prevalent in women with patellofemoral pain, but is not related with function, physical activity and pain‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Living without 30nm chromatin fibers‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Measurement properties of hip strength measured by handheld dynamometry: Reliability and validity across the range of motion‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Modulation of Higher Order Chromatin Conformation in Mammalian Cell Nuclei Can Be Mediated by Polyamines and Divalent Cations‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Myogenic differentiation triggers PML nuclear body loss and DAXX relocalization to chromocentres‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Nano-dissection and sequencing of DNA at single sub-nuclear structures‏
670 ‎‡a Author's No baseline strength differences between female recreational runners who developed an injury and injury free runners during a 16-week formalized training program‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Normalizing hip muscle strength: establishing body-size-independent measurements‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Open and closed domains in the mouse genome are configured as 10-nm chromatin fibres‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Organization of chromatin in the interphase mammalian cell‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Patellofemoral pain: consensus statement from the 3rd International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat held in Vancouver, September 2013.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Phase transition of a disordered nuage protein generates environmentally responsive membraneless organelles‏
670 ‎‡a Author's PML bodies: a meeting place for genomic loci?‏
670 ‎‡a Author's PML nuclear bodies as sites of epigenetic regulation‏
670 ‎‡a Author's PML nuclear bodies: dynamic sensors of DNA damage and cellular stress‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Probing intranuclear environments at the single-molecule level‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies behave as DNA damage sensors whose response to DNA double-strand breaks is regulated by NBS1 and the kinases ATM, Chk2, and ATR.‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Quantitative and qualitative assessment of frontal plane knee motion in males and females: A reliability and validity study‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Same serial section correlative light and energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Sprint and vertical jump performances are not affected by six weeks of static hamstring stretching‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The histone chaperone DAXX maintains the structural organization of heterochromatin domains‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The nucleolar channel system of human endometrium is related to endoplasmic reticulum and R-rings‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The pluripotency factor Nanog regulates pericentromeric heterochromatin organization in mouse embryonic stem cells‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The promyelocytic leukemia nuclear body: sites of activity?‏
670 ‎‡a Author's The relationship among foot posture, core and lower extremity muscle function, and postural stability‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Transcriptional regulation is affected by subnuclear targeting of reporter plasmids to PML nuclear bodies‏
670 ‎‡a Author's Unfolding the story of chromatin organization in senescent cells‏
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919 ‎‡a glutealmuscleinhibitionconsequencesofpatellofemoralpain‏ ‎‡A Gluteal muscle inhibition: Consequences of patellofemoral pain?‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a globaltranscriptioninpluripotentembryonicstemcells‏ ‎‡A Global transcription in pluripotent embryonic stem cells.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a modulationofhigherorderchromatinconformationinmammaliancellnucleicanbemediatedbypolyaminesanddivalentcations‏ ‎‡A Modulation of Higher Order Chromatin Conformation in Mammalian Cell Nuclei Can Be Mediated by Polyamines and Divalent Cations‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a myogenicdifferentiationtriggerspmlnuclearbodylossanddaxxrelocalizationtochromocentres‏ ‎‡A Myogenic differentiation triggers PML nuclear body loss and DAXX relocalization to chromocentres‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a nanodissectionandsequencingofdnaatsinglesubnuclearstructures‏ ‎‡A Nano-dissection and sequencing of DNA at single sub-nuclear structures‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a nobaselinestrengthdifferencesbetweenfemalerecreationalrunnerswhodevelopedaninjuryandinjuryfreerunnersduringa16weekformalizedtrainingprogram‏ ‎‡A No baseline strength differences between female recreational runners who developed an injury and injury free runners during a 16-week formalized training program‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a normalizinghipmusclestrengthestablishingbodysizeindependentmeasurements‏ ‎‡A Normalizing hip muscle strength: establishing body-size-independent measurements‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a openandcloseddomainsinthemousegenomeareconfiguredas10nmchromatinfibres‏ ‎‡A Open and closed domains in the mouse genome are configured as 10-nm chromatin fibres‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a organizationofchromatinintheinterphasemammaliancell‏ ‎‡A Organization of chromatin in the interphase mammalian cell‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a globalchromatinarchitecturereflectspluripotencyandlineagecommitmentintheearlymouseembryo‏ ‎‡A Global chromatin architecture reflects pluripotency and lineage commitment in the early mouse embryo‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a genomewidedynamicsofreplicationtimingrevealedbyinvitromodelsofmouseembryogenesis‏ ‎‡A Genome-wide dynamics of replication timing revealed by in vitro models of mouse embryogenesis‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a fancd2limitsblmdependenttelomereinstabilityinthealternativelengtheningoftelomerespathway‏ ‎‡A FANCD2 limits BLM-dependent telomere instability in the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a expressionpatternsandposttranslationalmodificationsassociatedwithmammalianhistoneh3variants‏ ‎‡A Expression patterns and post-translational modifications associated with mammalian histone H3 variants‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a elucidatingchromatinandnucleardomainarchitecturewithelectronspectroscopicimaging‏ ‎‡A Elucidating chromatin and nuclear domain architecture with electron spectroscopic imaging‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a electronspectroscopictomographyofspecificchromatindomains‏ ‎‡A Electron spectroscopic tomography of specific chromatin domains.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a electronspectroscopicimagingofthenuclearlandscape‏ ‎‡A Electron spectroscopic imaging of the nuclear landscape‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a effectofpotentiationandstretchingonmaximalforcerateofforcedevelopmentandrangeofmotion‏ ‎‡A Effect of potentiation and stretching on maximal force, rate of force development, and range of motion‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a effectofpatellofemoralpainonstrengthandmechanicsafteranexhaustiverun‏ ‎‡A Effect of patellofemoral pain on strength and mechanics after an exhaustive run.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a dnamethylationisdispensableforchangesinglobalchromatinarchitecturebutrequiredforchromocentreformationinearlystemcelldifferentiation‏ ‎‡A DNA methylation is dispensable for changes in global chromatin architecture but required for chromocentre formation in early stem cell differentiation.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a copynumbervariationandselectionduringreprogrammingtopluripotency‏ ‎‡A Copy number variation and selection during reprogramming to pluripotency‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a constitutiveheterochromatinreorganizationduringsomaticcellreprogramming‏ ‎‡A Constitutive heterochromatin reorganization during somatic cell reprogramming‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a comparingtheeffectsofvariouswholebodyvibrationaccelerationsoncountermovementjumpperformance‏ ‎‡A Comparing the effects of various whole-body vibration accelerations on counter-movement jump performance‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a comingtotermswithchromatinstructure‏ ‎‡A Coming to terms with chromatin structure‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a changesinchromatinstructureandmobilityinlivingcellsatsitesofdnadoublestrandbreaks‏ ‎‡A Changes in chromatin structure and mobility in living cells at sites of DNA double-strand breaks‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a cep120andspice1cooperatewithcpapincentrioleelongation‏ ‎‡A CEP120 and SPICE1 cooperate with CPAP in centriole elongation.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a beyondrepairfocisubnucleardomainsandthecellularresponsetodnadamage‏ ‎‡A Beyond repair foci: subnuclear domains and the cellular response to DNA damage‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a betaglobinlcrandintronelementscooperateanddirectspatialreorganizationforgenetherapy‏ ‎‡A Beta-globin LCR and intron elements cooperate and direct spatial reorganization for gene therapy‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a associationsbetweennumberofpainsitesandsleepsportsparticipationandqualityoflifeacrosssectionalsurveyof1021youthfromthemidwesternunitedstates‏ ‎‡A Associations between number of pain sites and sleep, sports participation, and quality of life: a cross-sectional survey of 1021 youth from the Midwestern United States.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a alisarestressinducedproteinstoragecompartmentsforsubstratesoftheproteasomeandautophagy‏ ‎‡A ALIS are stress-induced protein storage compartments for substrates of the proteasome and autophagy‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a acuteresponsesofstrengthandrunningmechanicstoincreasinganddecreasingpaininpatientswithpatellofemoralpain‏ ‎‡A Acute Responses of Strength and Running Mechanics to Increasing and Decreasing Pain in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a viewofthechromatinlandscape‏ ‎‡A A view of the chromatin landscape‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a novelsinglecellmethodtoidentifythegeneticcompositionatasinglenuclearbody‏ ‎‡A A novel single cell method to identify the genetic composition at a single nuclear body‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a nonribosomallandscapeinthenucleolusrevealedbythestemcellproteinnucleostemin‏ ‎‡A A nonribosomal landscape in the nucleolus revealed by the stem cell protein nucleostemin‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a 2016patellofemoralpainconsensusstatementfromthe4internationalpatellofemoralpainresearchretreatmanchesterpart1terminologydefinitionsclinicalexaminationnaturalhistorypatellofemoralosteoarthritisandpatientreportedout‏ ‎‡A 2016 Patellofemoral pain consensus statement from the 4th International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat, Manchester. Part 1: Terminology, definitions, clinical examination, natural history, patellofemoral osteoarthritis and patient-reported out‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a patellofemoralpainconsensusstatementfromthe3internationalpatellofemoralpainresearchretreatheldinvancouverseptember‏ ‎‡A Patellofemoral pain: consensus statement from the 3rd International Patellofemoral Pain Research Retreat held in Vancouver, September 2013.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a phasetransitionofadisorderednuageproteingeneratesenvironmentallyresponsivemembranelessorganelles‏ ‎‡A Phase transition of a disordered nuage protein generates environmentally responsive membraneless organelles‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a pmlbodiesameetingplaceforgenomicloci‏ ‎‡A PML bodies: a meeting place for genomic loci?‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a pmlnuclearbodiesassitesofepigeneticregulation‏ ‎‡A PML nuclear bodies as sites of epigenetic regulation‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a pmlnuclearbodiesdynamicsensorsofdnadamageandcellularstress‏ ‎‡A PML nuclear bodies: dynamic sensors of DNA damage and cellular stress‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a probingintranuclearenvironmentsatthesinglemoleculelevel‏ ‎‡A Probing intranuclear environments at the single-molecule level‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a promyelocyticleukemianuclearbodiesbehaveasdnadamagesensorswhoseresponsetodnadoublestrandbreaksisregulatedbynbs1andthekinasesatmchk2andatr‏ ‎‡A Promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies behave as DNA damage sensors whose response to DNA double-strand breaks is regulated by NBS1 and the kinases ATM, Chk2, and ATR.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a quantitativeandqualitativeassessmentoffrontalplanekneemotioninmalesandfemalesareliabilityandvaliditystudy‏ ‎‡A Quantitative and qualitative assessment of frontal plane knee motion in males and females: A reliability and validity study‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a sameserialsectioncorrelativelightandenergyfilteredtransmissionelectronmicroscopy‏ ‎‡A Same serial section correlative light and energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a sprintandverticaljumpperformancesarenotaffectedby6weeksofstatichamstringstretching‏ ‎‡A Sprint and vertical jump performances are not affected by six weeks of static hamstring stretching‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a histonechaperonedaxxmaintainsthestructuralorganizationofheterochromatindomains‏ ‎‡A The histone chaperone DAXX maintains the structural organization of heterochromatin domains‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a nucleolarchannelsystemofhumanendometriumisrelatedtoendoplasmicreticulumandrrings‏ ‎‡A The nucleolar channel system of human endometrium is related to endoplasmic reticulum and R-rings‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a pluripotencyfactornanogregulatespericentromericheterochromatinorganizationinmouseembryonicstemcells‏ ‎‡A The pluripotency factor Nanog regulates pericentromeric heterochromatin organization in mouse embryonic stem cells‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a promyelocyticleukemianuclearbodysitesofactivity‏ ‎‡A The promyelocytic leukemia nuclear body: sites of activity?‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a relationshipamongfootposturecoreandlowerextremitymusclefunctionandposturalstability‏ ‎‡A The relationship among foot posture, core and lower extremity muscle function, and postural stability‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a transcriptionalregulationisaffectedbysubnucleartargetingofreporterplasmidstopmlnuclearbodies‏ ‎‡A Transcriptional regulation is affected by subnuclear targeting of reporter plasmids to PML nuclear bodies‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a unfoldingthestoryofchromatinorganizationinsenescentcells‏ ‎‡A Unfolding the story of chromatin organization in senescent cells‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a measurementpropertiesofhipstrengthmeasuredbyhandhelddynamometryreliabilityandvalidityacrosstherangeofmotion‏ ‎‡A Measurement properties of hip strength measured by handheld dynamometry: Reliability and validity across the range of motion‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a livingwithout30nmchromatinfibers‏ ‎‡A Living without 30nm chromatin fibers‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a kneecrepitusisprevalentinwomenwithpatellofemoralpainbutisnotrelatedwithfunctionphysicalactivityandpain‏ ‎‡A Knee crepitus is prevalent in women with patellofemoral pain, but is not related with function, physical activity and pain‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a independenceofrepressivehistonemarksandchromatincompactionduringsenescentheterochromaticlayerformation‏ ‎‡A Independence of repressive histone marks and chromatin compaction during senescent heterochromatic layer formation‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a insituimagingandisolationofproteinsusingdsdnaoligonucleotides‏ ‎‡A In situ imaging and isolation of proteins using dsDNA oligonucleotides‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a identifyinggenelocusassociationswithpromyelocyticleukemianuclearbodiesusingimmunotrap‏ ‎‡A Identifying gene locus associations with promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies using immuno-TRAP.‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a identificationof100mycsumoylationbymassspectrometry‏ ‎‡A Identification of c-MYC SUMOylation by mass spectrometry‏ ‎‡9 1‏
919 ‎‡a humaning1proteinsdifferentiallyregulatehistoneacetylation‏ ‎‡A Human ING1 proteins differentially regulate histone acetylation‏ ‎‡9 1‏
943 ‎‡a 201x‏ ‎‡A 2013‏ ‎‡9 1‏
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