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Henrik Lindehell
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henrik.lindehell@umu.se
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Postdoctoral fellow at
Department of Molecular Biology
Section: Group Johan Holmberg
Location
6K och 6L, Sjukhusområdet
Umeå universitet, 901 87 Umeå
Publications
Publications
Research
Research
2023
Jack of all trades, master of none: the multifaceted nature of H3K36 methylation
Umeå: Umeå universitet 2023
Lindehell, Henrik
2023
Methylation of lysine 36 on histone H3 is required to control transposon activities in somatic cells
Life Science Alliance
, NLM (Medline) 2023, Vol. 6, (8)
Lindehell, Henrik; Schwartz, Yuri B.; Larsson, Jan
2021
The role of H3K36 methylation and associated methyltransferases in chromosome-specific gene regulation
Science Advances
, American Association for the Advancement of Science 2021, Vol. 7, (40)
Lindehell, Henrik; Glotov, Alexander; Dorafshan, Eshagh; et al.
2021
DamID transcriptional profiling identifies the Snail/Scratch transcription factor Kahuli as an Alk target in the Drosophila visceral mesoderm
Development
, The Company of Biologists 2021, Vol. 148, (23)
Mendoza-Garcia, Patricia; Basu, Swaraj; Sukumar, Sanjay Kumar; et al.
2015
Proximity ligation assays of protein and RNA interactions in the male-specific lethal complex on
Drosophila melanogaster
polytene chromosomes
Chromosoma
, Vol. 124, (3) : 385-395
Lindehell, Henrik; Kim, Maria; Larsson, Jan
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Research groups
Group member
Jan Larsson Lab
Johan Holmberg
Research projects
1 January 2021 until 31 December 2024
Chromosomal Gene Regulatory Systems and Chromosome-Specific Adaptations
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