@BBParis1984 @NatureAging I am not sure. In my experience, human neutrophils and related cells have NRLs ~175-205bp depending on region: https://t.co/dnc7c9JV3b https://t.co/7x0mAGIPwB I can have a look at the raw data to see which NRL would be predicted
@Maurice_Y_Lee That's very interesting. Re: nuclear periphery: do you think it may be similar to "epichromatin" that is visualised at the nuclear periphery with antibodies against nucleosome acidic patch regions? https://t.co/7x0mAGIPwB
@DjekNad You may be also interested in our previous work on nucleosome repositioning during HL60 differentiation https://t.co/gefE3gVi09 #openaccess
Pubmed: Nucleosome repositioning during differentiation of a human myeloid leukemia cell line. https://t.co/UWquAaTTl4
Nucleosome repositioning during differentiation of a human myeloid leukemia cell line. https://t.co/wFvn3FkZkd
Nucleosome repositioning during differentiation of a human myeloid leukemia cell line. https://t.co/oBXc8kl04Z
Nucleosome repositioning during differentiation of a human myeloid leukemia cell line. https://t.co/xBrtL4VyBe #leukemia https://t.co/n7yMZraISG
Nucleosome repositioning during differentiation of a human myeloid leukemia cell line. https://t.co/6Tl6naPTgJ