Citations for
1LCR-HBA@, LCR-HB-B@
Activation of the beta-like globin genes in transgenic mice is dependent on the presence of the beta-locus control region.
Navas PA, Li Q, Peterson KR, Swank RA, Rohde A, Roy J, Stamatoyannopoulos G.
Hum Mol Genet 11(8):893-903. 2002
2LCR-HBA@
Derepression of human embryonic zeta-globin promoter by a locus-control region sequence.
Huang BL, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 95(25):14669-74. 1998
3LCR-HBA@, NPRL3
Conservation of position and sequence of a novel, widely expressed gene containing the major human alpha-globin regulatory element.
Vyas P, Vickers MA, Picketts DJ, Higgs DR.
Genomics 29(3):679-89. 1995
4RHBDF1, ATHAL, LCR-HBA@
Homology of a 130-kb region enclosing the alpha-globin gene cluster, the alpha-locus controlling region, and two non-globin genes in human and mouse.
Kielman MF, Smits R, Devi TS, Fodde R, Bernini LF.
Mamm Genome 4(6):314-23. 1993
5LCR-HBA@
The LCR-like alpha-globin positive regulatory element functions as an enhancer in transiently transfected cells during erythroid differentiation.
Pondel MD, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res 20 : 237-243. 1992
6LCR-HBA@
Cis-acting sequences regulating expression of the human alpha-globin cluster lie within constitutively open chromatin.
Vyas P, et al.
Cell 69 : 781-793. 1992
7LCR-HBA@
Alpha-thalassemia resulting from deletion of regulatory sequences far upstream of the alpha-globin structural genes.
Romao L, et al.
Blood 78 : 1589-1595. 1991
8LCR-HBA@
The human alpha-LCR is flanked by three highly conserved sequences.
Kielman MF, et al.
Am J Hum Genet 49S : 333. 1991
9LCR-HBA@
A major positive regulatory region located far upstream of the human alpha-globin gene locus.
Higgs DR, et al.
Genes Dev 4 : 1588-1601. 1990
10LCR-HBA@, LCR-HB-B@, TBX1
Globin gene regulation and switching: circa 1990.
Orkin SH.
Cell 63 : 665-672. 1990
11LCR-HBA@
Inactivation of human alpha-globin gene expression by a denovo deletion located upstream of the alpha-globin gene cluster.
Liebhaber SA, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 87 : 9431-9435. 1990
12ATHAL, LCR-HBA@
Alpha-thalassemia caused by a large (62 kb) deletion upstream of the human alpha globin gene cluster.
Hatton CS, Wilkie AO, Drysdale HC, Wood WG, Vickers MA, Sharpe J, Ayyub H, Pretorius IM, Buckle VJ, Higgs DR.
Blood 76(1):221-7. 1990