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ChIP-seq Peak-calling data to support the supplementary information to: In severe alcoholic hepatitis, serum transferrin constitutes an independent mortality predictor indicating an impaired HNF4αsignaling. Stephen R. Atkinson, MD*; Karim Hamesch, MD*; Igor Spivak, MD; Nurdan Guldiken, PhD; Joaquín Cabezas, PhD3; Josepmaria Argemi, PhD; Igor Theurl, MD, Heinz Zoller, MD; Sheng Cao, MD; Philippe Mathurin, MD; Vijay H. Shah, MD; Christian Trautwein, MD; Ramon Bataller, MD; Mark R. Thursz, MD+; Pavel Strnad, MD+
These datasets include 2 ChIP-seq peak-calling result files: one in .csv format, which variables are described in TF_PeakCalling_results_metadata.txt file and the other one in .bed format to be used for peak range visualization in its genomic context. Methods are included in TF_PeakCalling_results_metadata.txt file. Peak calling data are limited to Transferrin (TF) genomic region. Raw data of ChIP-seq are available upon request to Dr. Vijay Shah (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA, vshah@mayo.edu).
Transferrin gene ChIP-seq data, 004
Transferrin gene ChIP-seq data, 004
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