http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgTrackUi?db=hg19&g=wgEncodeBroadHistone
Antibody:
- CBP (SC-369)
- H3K4me1
- H3K4me2
- H3K4me3
- H3K9ac
- H3K9me1
- H3K9me3
- H3K27ac
- H3K27me3
- H3K36me3
- H3K79me2
- H4K20me1
Cell Line:
- GM12878 (Tier 1)
- H1-hESC (Tier 1)
- K562 (Tier 1)
- A549 (Tier 2)
- HeLa-S3 (Tier 2)
- HepG2 (Tier 2)
- HUVEC (Tier 2)
- Monocytes CD14+ RO01746
- Dnd41
- HSMMtube
- NH-A appears to refer to Normal Human Astrocytes. Astrocytes are a type of cell in the brain and spinal cord (i.e., the central nervous system). They provide physical and nutritional support for neurons and modulate their functions. Astrocytes play a key role in a variety of functions including maintaining the blood-brain barrier, providing nutrients to nervous tissue, and playing a role in the repair and scarring process of the brain and spinal cord following traumatic injuries. They are also involved in many neurological conditions, making them an important focus for research.
- NHDF-Ad: Normal Human Dermal Fibroblasts (Adult). These cells are found in the dermis layer of the skin and are responsible for generating connective tissue and allowing the skin to recover from injury.
- NHEK: Normal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes. These cells are from the outermost layer of the skin and are involved in protecting the body from environmental damage.
- NHLF: Normal Human Lung Fibroblasts. Fibroblasts are the most common cells of connective tissue in the body and play a crucial role in wound healing.
- HSMM: Human Skeletal Muscle Myoblasts. These cells are precursors to muscle cells (myocytes) and play a crucial role in muscle repair and regeneration.
- HMEC: Human Mammary Epithelial Cells. These cells line the ducts and lobules of the mammary gland.
- Osteoblasts: These are the cells that are responsible for bone formation.