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DNA binding
Assay
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ChIP-seq
Project
5
AMP
RFA
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AMP
Experiment status
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released
Genome assembly (visualization)
5
GRCh38
5
hg19
Organism
5
Homo sapiens
Target of assay
20
histone
20
histone modification
14
broad histone mark
9
control
6
narrow histone mark
5
transcription factor
1
RNA binding protein
Biosample type
4
cell line
1
tissue
Organ
338
liver
51
blood
51
bodily fluid
40
connective tissue
19
pancreas
17
adipose tissue
12
heart
10
kidney
9
epithelium
9
vasculature
8
blood vessel
6
spleen
5
artery
3
brain
3
embryo
1
eye
Life stage
4
unknown
1
adult
Available data
5
bam
5
bed narrowPeak
5
bigWig
4
tagAlign
1
bigBed narrowPeak
Library made from
5
DNA
Date released
4
February, 2021
1
May, 2019
Lab
5
AMP-T2D consortium
Replication type
3
unreplicated
2
isogenic
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Experiment
DSR768EVN
released
ChIP-seq
of smooth muscle cell of the coronary artery
Homo sapiens
smooth muscle cell of the coronary artery
Target:
JUND
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
Experiment
DSR440UBX
released
ChIP-seq
of smooth muscle cell of the coronary artery
Homo sapiens
smooth muscle cell of the coronary artery
Target:
JUN
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
Experiment
DSR620VUH
released
ChIP-seq
of smooth muscle cell of the coronary artery
Homo sapiens
smooth muscle cell of the coronary artery
Target:
TCF21
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
Experiment
DSR784MBQ
released
ChIP-seq
of smooth muscle cell of the coronary artery
Homo sapiens
smooth muscle cell of the coronary artery
Target:
TCF21
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
Experiment
DSR751FKF
released
ChIP-seq
of coronary artery
Homo sapiens
coronary artery female adult (53 years)
Target:
CTCF
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP