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Overview

Roel van Driel is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their academic work is situated within this institution, contributing to its body of research and scholarship.

There are no recent papers listed under their name, nor are there records of frequent co-authors or publication venues associated with their work. Additionally, specific information about their main fields of study, subfields, main topics of research, or book publications has not been documented in the available data.

There is no recorded information about awards or distinctions received by Roel van Driel, and they are currently living. The lack of detailed publication or subject data limits the ability to provide a more comprehensive overview of their academic contributions at this time.

Best Publications

  • Sequential Assembly of the Nucleotide Excision Repair Factors In Vivo

    Marcel Volker;Martijn J Moné;Parimal Karmakar;Anneke van Hoffen

  • Binding of matrix attachment regions to lamin B1

    M.E.Eva Ludérus;Arjan de Graaf;Elena Mattia;Jan L. den Blaauwen

  • Spatial Relationship between Transcription Sites and Chromosome Territories

    Pernette J. Verschure;Ineke van der Kraan;Erik M.M. Manders;Roel van Driel

  • Micro Magnetic Tweezers for Nanomanipulation Inside Live Cells

    Anthony H. B. de Vries;Bea E. Krenn;Roel van Driel;Johannes S. Kanger

  • Heterochromatin protein 1 is recruited to various types of DNA damage

    Martijn S. Luijsterburg;Martijn S. Luijsterburg;Christoffel Dinant;Hannes Lans;Jan Stap

  • Spatially confined folding of chromatin in the interphase nucleus.

    Julio Mateos-Langerak;Manfred Bohn;Wim de Leeuw;Osdilly Giromus

  • The major architects of chromatin: architectural proteins in bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes.

    Martijn S. Luijsterburg;Malcolm F. White;Roel van Driel;Remus Th. Dame

  • Rapid Switching of TFIIH between RNA Polymerase I and II Transcription and DNA Repair In Vivo

    Deborah Hoogstraten;Alex L Nigg;Helen Heath;Leon H.F Mullenders

  • Characterization of Interactions between the Mammalian Polycomb-Group Proteins Enx1/EZH2 and EED Suggests the Existence of Different Mammalian Polycomb-Group Protein Complexes

    Richard G. A. B. Sewalt;Johan van der Vlag;Marco J. Gunster;Karien M. Hamer

  • SAF-Box, a Conserved Protein Domain That Specifically Recognizes Scaffold Attachment Region DNA

    Michael Kipp;Frank Göhring;Thorsten Ostendorp;Cornelis M. van Drunen;Cornelis M. van Drunen

  • The eukaryotic genome: a system regulated at different hierarchical levels.

    Roel van Driel;Paul F. Fransz;Pernette J. Verschure

  • Local UV-induced DNA damage in cell nuclei results in local transcription inhibition.

    Martijn J Moné;Marcel Volker;Osamu Nikaido;Leon H F Mullenders

  • In vivo HP1 targeting causes large-scale chromatin condensation and enhanced histone lysine methylation.

    Pernette J. Verschure;Ineke van der Kraan;Wim de Leeuw;Johan van der Vlag

  • Induction of post-aggregative differentiation in Dictyostelium discoideum by cAMP: evidence of involvement of the cell surface cAMP receptor

    Pauline Schaap;Roel van Driel

  • Distinct HP1 and Su(var)3-9 complexes bind to sets of developmentally coexpressed genes depending on chromosomal location.

    Frauke Greil;Ineke van der Kraan;Jeffrey Delrow;James F. Smothers

  • The three-dimensional structure of human interphase chromosomes is related to the transcriptome map.

    Sandra Goetze;Julio Mateos-Langerak;Hinco J. Gierman;Wim de Leeuw

  • Inhibitory action of certain cyclophosphate derivatives of cAMP on cAMP-dependent protein kinases

    René J.W. de Wit;Doeke Hekstra;Bernd Jastorff;Wojciech J. Stec

  • Domain-wide regulation of gene expression in the human genome

    Hinco J. Gierman;Mireille H.G. Indemans;Jan Koster;Sandra Goetze

  • Large-scale dissociation and sequential reassembly of pericentric heterochromatin in dedifferentiated Arabidopsis cells.

    Federico Tessadori;Marie-Christine Chupeau;Yves Chupeau;Marijn Knip

  • PHYTOCHROME B and HISTONE DEACETYLASE 6 Control Light-Induced Chromatin Compaction in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Federico Tessadori;Martijn van Zanten;Penka Pavlova;Penka Pavlova;Rachel Clifton

Frequent Co-Authors

Wim Vermeulen
Wim Vermeulen Erasmus University Rotterdam
Hans V. Westerhoff
Hans V. Westerhoff Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Arie P. Otte
Arie P. Otte University of Amsterdam
Adriaan B. Houtsmuller
Adriaan B. Houtsmuller Erasmus University Rotterdam
Paul Fransz
Paul Fransz University of Amsterdam
Thomas Cremer
Thomas Cremer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Jan H.J. Hoeijmakers
Jan H.J. Hoeijmakers Erasmus University Rotterdam
Roland Eils
Roland Eils Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Peter J.M. van Haastert
Peter J.M. van Haastert University of Groningen
Karl Rohr
Karl Rohr Heidelberg University

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