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Spatial Genome Organization

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Quantitative Chromosome Conformation Capture (3C-qPCR)
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    Chapter 2 Detection of Allele-Specific 3D Chromatin Interactions Using High-Resolution In-Nucleus 4C-seq
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    Chapter 3 Tough Tissue Hi-C
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    Chapter 4 Mapping Mammalian 3D Genomes by Micro-C
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    Chapter 5 Targeted Chromosome Conformation Capture (HiCap)
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    Chapter 6 Assessment of Multiway Interactions with Tri-C
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    Chapter 7 Assessing Specific Networks of Chromatin Interactions with HiChIP
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    Chapter 8 Measuring Cytological Proximity of Chromosomal Loci to Defined Nuclear Compartments with TSA-seq
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    Chapter 9 The High-Salt Recovered Sequence-Sequencing (HRS-seq) Method: Exploring Genome Association with Nuclear Bodies
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    Chapter 10 High-Throughput Preparation of Improved Single-Cell Hi-C Libraries Using an Automated Liquid Handling System
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    Chapter 11 Simultaneous Quantification of Spatial Genome Positioning and Transcriptomics in Single Cells with scDam&T-Seq
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    Chapter 12 High-Throughput DNA FISH (hiFISH)
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    Chapter 13 Versatile CRISPR-Based Method for Site-Specific Insertion of Repeat Arrays to Visualize Chromatin Loci in Living Cells
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    Chapter 14 CLOuD9: CRISPR-Cas9-Mediated Technique for Reversible Manipulation of Chromatin Architecture
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    Chapter 15 Acute Protein Depletion Strategies to Functionally Dissect the 3D Genome
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    Chapter 16 Correction to: Versatile CRISPR-Based Method for Site-Specific Insertion of Repeat Arrays to Visualize Chromatin Loci in Living Cells
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Chapter title
Versatile CRISPR-Based Method for Site-Specific Insertion of Repeat Arrays to Visualize Chromatin Loci in Living Cells
Chapter number 13
Book title
Spatial Genome Organization
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2022
DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-2497-5_13
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978-1-07-162496-8, 978-1-07-162497-5
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Sabaté, Thomas, Zimmer, Christophe, Bertrand, Edouard

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