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- PhD Biochemistry Stanford University
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- Methylated DNA and MeCP2 recruit histone deacetylase to repress transcription (1998) (2773)
- Methylation-Induced Repression— Belts, Braces, and Chromatin (1999) (1935)
- Epigenetics: regulation through repression. (1999) (1208)
- A positive role for histone acetylation in transcription factor access to nucleosomal DNA (1993) (1143)
- DNA methylation in health and disease (2000) (1103)
- DNMT1 forms a complex with Rb, E2F1 and HDAC1 and represses transcription from E2F-responsive promoters (2000) (987)
- Mi-2 complex couples DNA methylation to chromatin remodelling and histone deacetylation (1999) (828)
- Acetylation of general transcription factors by histone acetyltransferases (1997) (616)
- Disruption of Higher-Order Folding by Core Histone Acetylation Dramatically Enhances Transcription of Nucleosomal Arrays by RNA Polymerase III (1998) (596)
- Chromatin disruption and modification. (1999) (556)
- How does DNA methylation repress transcription? (1997) (537)
- The structure of DNA in a nucleosome. (1990) (502)
- Histone acetylation: chromatin in action. (1997) (480)
- Functional association of CTCF with the insulator upstream of the H19 gene is parent of origin-specific and methylation-sensitive (2000) (461)
- A multiple subunit Mi-2 histone deacetylase from Xenopus laevis cofractionates with an associated Snf2 superfamily ATPase (1998) (461)
- Methyl-CpG-binding proteins. Targeting specific gene repression. (2001) (426)
- DNA methylation directs a time-dependent repression of transcription initiation (1997) (388)
- Targeting Chromatin Disruption: Transcription Regulators that Acetylate Histones (1996) (379)
- Nuclear hormone receptor coregulators in action: diversity for shared tasks. (2000) (370)
- Structural and functional properties of the evolutionarily ancient Y‐box family of nucleic acid binding proteins (1994) (363)
- HATs off: selective synthetic inhibitors of the histone acetyltransferases p300 and PCAF. (2000) (363)
- Review: chromatin structural features and targets that regulate transcription. (2000) (350)
- Nuclear receptors: coactivators, corepressors and chromatin remodeling in the control of transcription. (1999) (330)
- PPARγ knockdown by engineered transcription factors: exogenous PPARγ2 but not PPARγ1 reactivates adipogenesis (2002) (313)
- Gene regulation by Y-box proteins: coupling control of transcription and translation. (1998) (311)
- Histone Deacetylase--A Regulator of Transcription (1996) (296)
- Induction of angiogenesis in a mouse model using engineered transcription factors (2002) (272)
- Structure and function of the core histone N-termini: more than meets the eye. (1998) (249)
- Regulation of an Endogenous Locus Using a Panel of Designed Zinc Finger Proteins Targeted to Accessible Chromatin Regions (2001) (248)
- DNA gyrase, CS7.4, and the cold shock response in Escherichia coli (1992) (244)
- The Y-box factors: a family of nucleic acid binding proteins conserved from Escherichia coli to man. (1992) (242)
- Human immunodeficiency virus integrase directs integration to sites of severe DNA distortion within the nucleosome core. (1994) (236)
- Histone acetylation: influence on transcription, nucleosome mobility and positioning, and linker histone‐dependent transcriptional repression (1997) (231)
- DNA demethylation. (1999) (227)
- Histone contributions to the structure of DNA in the nucleosome. (1991) (226)
- Specific regulation of Xenopus chromosomal 5S rRNA gene transcription in vivo by histone H1. (1994) (226)
- Transcription: In tune with the histones (1994) (226)
- A role for nucleosome assembly in both silencing and activation of the Xenopus TR beta A gene by the thyroid hormone receptor. (1995) (223)
- Sinful repression (1997) (221)
- Active remodeling of somatic nuclei in egg cytoplasm by the nucleosomal ATPase ISWI. (2000) (220)
- Selective association of the methyl-CpG binding protein MBD2 with the silent p14/p16 locus in human neoplasia (2001) (218)
- Nuclear history of a pre‐mRNA determines the translational activity of cytoplasmic mRNA (1998) (202)
- Precipitous Release of Methyl-CpG Binding Protein 2 and Histone Deacetylase 1 from the Methylated Human Multidrug Resistance Gene (MDR1) on Activation (2002) (199)
- Chromatin remodeling and transcriptional activation: the cast (in order of appearance) (2001) (197)
- A role for transcription and FRGY2 in masking maternal mRNA within Xenopus oocytes (1994) (197)
- A nucleosome‐dependent static loop potentiates estrogen‐regulated transcription from the Xenopus vitellogenin B1 promoter in vitro. (1993) (196)
- Xenopus NF‐Y pre‐sets chromatin to potentiate p300 and acetylation‐responsive transcription from the Xenopus hsp70 promoter in vivo (1998) (196)
- Architectural transcription factors. (1994) (194)
- Somatic linker histones cause loss of mesodermal competence in Xenopus (1997) (194)
- Developmental regulation of two 5S ribosomal RNA genes. (1988) (192)
- The barrier function of an insulator couples high histone acetylation levels with specific protection of promoter DNA from methylation. (2002) (191)
- The methyl-CpG binding transcriptional repressor MeCP2 stably associates with nucleosomal DNA. (1999) (186)
- Synthetic Zinc Finger Transcription Factor Action at an Endogenous Chromosomal Site (2000) (186)
- Nucleosome positioning and modification: chromatin structures that potentiate transcription. (1994) (179)
- Chromatin transitions during early Xenopus embryogenesis: changes in histone H4 acetylation and in linker histone type. (1993) (179)
- Relationships between chromatin organization and DNA methylation in determining gene expression. (1999) (177)
- The influence of DNA and nucleosome structure on integration events directed by HIV integrase. (1994) (175)
- An Asymmetric Model for the Nucleosome: A Binding Site for Linker Histones Inside the DNA Gyres (1996) (173)
- A positive role for nucleosome mobility in the transcriptional activity of chromatin templates: restriction by linker histones. (1995) (170)
- Xenopus Y-box transcription factors: molecular cloning, functional analysis and developmental regulation. (1990) (168)
- MeCP2 driven transcriptional repression in vitro: selectivity for methylated DNA, action at a distance and contacts with the basal transcription machinery. (2000) (167)
- Sequence-specific RNA Recognition by the Xenopus Y-box Proteins (1995) (165)
- Effects of Rett syndrome mutations of the methyl-CpG binding domain of the transcriptional repressor MeCP2 on selectivity for association with methylated DNA. (2000) (164)
- A novel transcriptional coactivator, p52, functionally interacts with the essential splicing factor ASF/SF2. (1998) (160)
- Transcription: Gene control by targeted histone acetylation (1998) (160)
- Nucleosome structure completely inhibits in vitro cleavage by the V(D)J recombinase (1999) (156)
- Replication-coupled chromatin assembly is required for the repression of basal transcription in vivo. (1993) (153)
- PPARgamma knockdown by engineered transcription factors: exogenous PPARgamma2 but not PPARgamma1 reactivates adipogenesis. (2002) (150)
- DNA methylation and histone deacetylation in the control of gene expression: basic biochemistry to human development and disease. (2000) (148)
- Reprogramming nuclei: insights from cloning, nuclear transfer and heterokaryons. (2000) (147)
- Functional consequences of Rett syndrome mutations on human MeCP2. (2000) (144)
- What do linker histones do in chromatin? (1997) (143)
- Functional compartmentalization of the nucleus. (1996) (142)
- Distinct roles for TBP and TBP-like factor in early embryonic gene transcription in Xenopus. (2000) (141)
- Histone acetylation influences both gene expression and development of Xenopus laevis. (1994) (134)
- RNA polymerase III transcription. (1994) (132)
- Masking mRNA from translation in somatic cells. (1993) (132)
- Remodeling sperm chromatin in Xenopus laevis egg extracts: the role of core histone phosphorylation and linker histone B4 in chromatin assembly (1994) (132)
- A mouse Y box protein, MSY1, is associated with paternal mRNA in spermatocytes. (1993) (129)
- Preferential and asymmetric interaction of linker histones with 5S DNA in the nucleosome. (1993) (129)
- Translational Repression Dependent on the Interaction of the Xenopus Y-box Protein FRGY2 with mRNA (1996) (127)
- Nucleosome structural changes due to acetylation. (1994) (123)
- Constraints on transcriptional activator function contribute to transcriptional quiescence during early Xenopus embryogenesis. (1995) (121)
- Functional Delineation of Three Groups of the ATP-dependent Family of Chromatin Remodeling Enzymes* (2000) (119)
- Selective recruitment of masked maternal mRNA from messenger ribonucleoprotein particles containing FRGY2 (mRNP4). (1993) (118)
- Chromatin remodeling: why it is important in cancer (2001) (118)
- A bacteriophage RNA polymerase transcribes through a Xenopus 5S RNA gene transcription complex without disrupting it (1986) (118)
- Nucleosome Assembly on CTG Triplet Repeats* (1996) (111)
- Nucleosomal anatomy--where are the histones? (1995) (110)
- The nucleosome: a powerful regulator of transcription. (1998) (109)
- Nucleosome interactions with a human Alu element. Transcriptional repression and effects of template methylation. (1993) (102)
- Histones H2A/H2B inhibit the interaction of transcription factor IIIA with the Xenopus borealis somatic 5S RNA gene in a nucleosome. (1992) (102)
- Developmentally regulated expression of linker-histone variants in vertebrates. (1994) (100)
- Nuclear assembly, structure, and function: the use of Xenopus in vitro systems. (1993) (99)
- Competition between transcription complex assembly and chromatin assembly on replicating DNA. (1990) (98)
- Histone acetyltransferases in control. (1997) (96)
- Deviant nucleosomes: the functional specialization of chromatin. (1996) (95)
- ATP-Dependent histone octamer mobilization and histone deacetylation mediated by the Mi-2 chromatin remodeling complex. (2000) (91)
- Chromatin assembly on replicating DNA in vitro. (1990) (90)
- The interaction of transcription factors with nucleosomal DNA (1992) (90)
- Regulation of Chromatin Structure and Function (1994) (90)
- Incorporation of chromosomal proteins HMG‐14/HMG‐17 into nascent nucleosomes induces an extended chromatin conformation and enhances the utilization of active transcription complexes. (1995) (89)
- DNA replication in vitro erases a Xenopus 5S RNA gene transcription complex (1986) (87)
- Role of Histone H1 as an Architectural Determinant of Chromatin Structure and as a Specific Repressor of Transcription onXenopus Oocyte 5S rRNA Genes (1998) (86)
- The amino-terminal tails of the core histones and the translational position of the TATA box determine TBP/TFIIA association with nucleosomal DNA. (1995) (86)
- Implications of DNA replication for eukaryotic gene expression. (1991) (84)
- Translation of Maternal TATA-Binding Protein mRNA Potentiates Basal but Not Activated Transcription in Xenopus Embryos at the Midblastula Transition (1999) (83)
- Histone deacetylase directs the dominant silencing of transcription in chromatin: association with MeCP2 and the Mi-2 chromodomain SWI/SNF ATPase. (1998) (83)
- Substrate structure influences binding of the non-histone protein HMG-I(Y) to free nucleosomal DNA. (1996) (81)
- DNA binding, multimerization, and transcription stimulation by the Xenopus Y box proteins in vitro. (1992) (81)
- Transcription complex disruption caused by a transition in chromatin structure (1991) (80)
- A role for histones H2A/H2B in chromatin folding and transcriptional repression. (1994) (79)
- Targeting of N‐CoR and histone deacetylase 3 by the oncoprotein v‐ErbA yields a chromatin infrastructure‐dependent transcriptional repression pathway (2000) (78)
- Functional Analysis of the SIN3-Histone Deacetylase RPD3-RbAp48-Histone H4 Connection in the XenopusOocyte (1999) (77)
- Influence of chromatin folding on transcription initiation and elongation by RNA polymerase III. (1992) (77)
- Co-repressor complexes and remodelling chromatin for repression. (2000) (77)
- Transcriptional control. Sinful repression. (1997) (77)
- Transcriptional control: Imprinting insulation (2000) (76)
- Repression of vascular endothelial growth factor A in glioblastoma cells using engineered zinc finger transcription factors. (2003) (76)
- Contacts of the globular domain of histone H5 and core histones with DNA in a "chromatosome". (1994) (75)
- Nuclear assembly is independent of linker histones. (1994) (74)
- Sin mutations of histone H3: influence on nucleosome core structure and function (1997) (74)
- Transcriptional regulation in the context of chromatin structure. (2001) (69)
- New insights into chromatin function in transcriptional control (1992) (69)
- Role of chromatin and Xenopus laevis heat shock transcription factor in regulation of transcription from the X. laevis hsp70 promoter in vivo (1995) (67)
- Architectural specificity in chromatin structure at the TATA box in vivo: nucleosome displacement upon beta-phaseolin gene activation. (1998) (66)
- Developmental roles for chromatin and chromosomal structure. (1996) (65)
- The histone core exerts a dominant constraint on the structure of DNA in a nucleosome. (1991) (65)
- Regulation by estrogen receptor of vitellogenin gene transcription in Xenopus hepatocyte cultures (1984) (62)
- Gene-selective developmental roles of general transcription factors. (2001) (62)
- Chromosomal organization of Xenopus laevis oocyte and somatic 5S rRNA genes in vivo (1992) (61)
- A necessary good: nuclear hormone receptors and their chromatin templates. (2001) (61)
- Initiation of transcription on nucleosomal templates. (1989) (61)
- Purification and properties of the Xenopus Hat1 acetyltransferase: association with the 14-3-3 proteins in the oocyte nucleus. (1999) (59)
- Targeted regulation of imprinted genes by synthetic zinc-finger transcription factors (2003) (59)
- The globular domain of histone H1 is sufficient to direct specific gene repression in early Xenopus embryos (1998) (58)
- Transcriptional Activation: Switched-on chromatin (1994) (58)
- Above and Within the Genome: Epigenetics Past and Present (2001) (57)
- Inheritance of chromatin states. (1994) (56)
- Masking and Unmasking Maternal mRNA (1996) (54)
- Histone-DNA contacts in a nucleosome core containing a Xenopus 5S rRNA gene. (1993) (53)
- Developmental regulation and butyrate-inducible transcription of the Xenopus histone H1(0) promoter. (1993) (52)
- The role of transcription factors, chromatin structure and DNA replication in 5 S RNA gene regulation. (1994) (51)
- Packaging principle: how DNA methylation and histone acetylation control the transcriptional activity of chromatin. (1998) (51)
- Chromatin structure and phaseolin gene regulation (2001) (50)
- Transcriptional regulation: SWItching circuitry (1999) (50)
- The transcription of chromatin templates. (1994) (49)
- Deinduction of transcription of Xenopus 74-kDa albumin genes and destabilization of mRNA by estrogen in vivo and in hepatocyte cultures. (1985) (49)
- Rapid estrogen metabolism and vitellogenin gene expression in xenopus hepatocyte cultures (1983) (48)
- Coupling transcription to translation: a novel site for the regulation of eukaryotic gene expression. (1996) (47)
- Chromatin assembly. (1991) (47)
- A Drosophila MBD family member is a transcriptional corepressor associated with specific genes. (2001) (47)
- Superhelical stress and nucleosome‐mediated repression of 5S RNA gene transcription in vitro. (1991) (46)
- Differential 5S RNA gene expression in vitro (1987) (46)
- Constitutive genomic methylation during embryonic development of Xenopus. (2001) (45)
- Methylation at CpG Sequences Does Not Influence Histone H1 Binding to a Nucleosome Including a Xenopus borealis 5 S rRNA Gene (*) (1995) (45)
- Histone H1. (1997) (45)
- The RNA polymerase III terminator used by a B1-Alu element can modulate 3' processing of the intermediate RNA product (1992) (43)
- Chromatin: Histone acetyltransferases in control (1997) (43)
- Culture shock. Synthesis of heat-shock-like proteins in fresh primary cell cultures. (1984) (42)
- Functional domains for assembly of histones H3 and H4 into the chromatin of Xenopus embryos. (1996) (41)
- Chromatin and chromosomal controls in development. (1998) (40)
- Primary culture, cellular stress and differentiated function (1984) (39)
- Histones, nucleosomes and the roles of chromatin structure in transcriptional control. (1997) (39)
- Determinants of vitellogenin B1 promoter architecture. HNF3 and estrogen responsive transcription within chromatin. (2000) (38)
- Xenopus laevis B4, an intron-containing oocyte-specific linker histone-encoding gene. (1994) (38)
- Transcriptional activation of Xenopus class III genes in chromatin isolated from sperm and somatic nuclei. (1989) (38)
- ReCoGnizing methylated DNA (2001) (37)
- Chromatin Modification (37)
- Disruption of Reconstituted Nucleosomes (1995) (36)
- Nuclear Visions Functional Flexibility from Structural Instability (2001) (36)
- Regulated Unmasking of in Vivo Synthesized Maternal mRNA at Oocyte Maturation (1997) (35)
- Dual roles for transcription and translation factors in the RNA storage particles of Xenopus oocytes. (1993) (35)
- A Putative DNA Binding Surface in the Globular Domain of a Linker Histone Is Not Essential for Specific Binding to the Nucleosome* (1996) (35)
- Developmental regulation of chromatin structure and function. (1991) (34)
- Activation of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A Transcription in Tumorigenic Glioblastoma Cell Lines by an Enhancer with Cell Type-specific DNase I Accessibility* (2002) (34)
- Core histone acetylation does not block linker histone binding to a nucleosome including a Xenopus borealis 5 S rRNA gene. (1994) (33)
- A protein-protein interaction is essential for stable complex formation on a 5 S RNA gene. (1989) (33)
- Characterization of RNA polymerase II-dependent transcription in Xenopus extracts. (1992) (33)
- Architectural regulations and Hmg1 (1999) (32)
- A Single High Affinity Binding Site for Histone H1 in a Nucleosome Containing the Xenopus borealis 5 S Ribosomal RNA Gene (*) (1996) (32)
- Transcriptional Repression by XPc1, a New Polycomb Homolog in Xenopus laevis Embryos, Is Independent of Histone Deacetylase (1999) (32)
- Transient paralysis by heat shock of hormonal regulation of gene expression. (1984) (32)
- Gene Regulation: Insulating chromatin (1994) (31)
- Coordinate and non-coordinate estrogen-induced expression of A and B groups of vitellogenin genes in male and female Xenopus Hepatocytes in culture. (1983) (31)
- Structure of DNA in a nucleosome core at high salt concentration and at high temperature. (1993) (30)
- Unequal activation by estrogen of individual Xenopus vitellogenin genes during development. (1984) (30)
- Modification of Chromatin Structure by the Thyroid Hormone Receptor (1999) (30)
- Transcription control: Repressed repeats express themselves (1997) (30)
- The heat shock response in Xenopus oocytes, embryos, and somatic cells: a regulatory role for chromatin. (1995) (29)
- Transcription fraction TFIIIC can regulate differential Xenopus 5S RNA gene transcription in vitro. (1988) (29)
- Chromatin remodeling regulated by steroid and nuclear receptors (1997) (29)
- The cDNA encoding Xenopus laevis heat-shock factor 1 (XHSF1): nucleotide and deduced amino-acid sequences, and properties of the encoded protein. (1995) (28)
- Nuclear visions: functional flexibility from structural instability. (2001) (28)
- Molecular mechanisms of corepressor function. (2001) (27)
- Chromatin and nuclear assembly: experimental approaches towards the reconstitution of transcriptionally active and silent states. (1995) (27)
- Chromatin: Hanging on to histones (1996) (26)
- Negative supercoiling is not required for 5S RNA transcription in vitro (1987) (24)
- Characterization of a chromatin remodelling activity in Xenopus oocytes. (1999) (24)
- Thyroid hormone receptor, v-ErbA, and chromatin. (2000) (24)
- Chromatin organisation and human disease (2000) (23)
- Transcriptional control: SWItched-on mobility (1999) (23)
- DNA methylation, nucleosomes and the inheritance of chromatin structure and function. (1998) (23)
- Asymmetric linker histone association directs the asymmetric rearrangement of core histone interactions in a positioned nucleosome containing a thyroid hormone response element. (1998) (23)
- Centromeric Chromatin: Histone deviants (1995) (22)
- The 5S RNA gene minichromosome of Euplotes. (1989) (22)
- Analysis of chromatin-immunopurified MeCP2-associated fragments. (2001) (22)
- An Array of Positioned Nucleosomes Potentiates Thyroid Hormone Receptor Action in Vivo * (2001) (21)
- New approaches to chromatin function. (1990) (21)
- Chromatin and gene regulation at the onset of embryonic development. (1996) (21)
- The transcription complex of the Xenopus somatic 5 S RNA gene. A functional analysis of protein-DNA interactions outside of the internal control region. (1990) (20)
- Galactoside-binding serum lectin of Xenopus laevis. Estrogen-dependent hepatocyte synthesis and relationship to oocyte lectin. (1985) (20)
- Histone Deacetylase Activity Is Required for the Induction of the MyoD Muscle Cell Lineage in Xenopus (2000) (20)
- Replication timing and Xenopus 5S RNA gene transcription in vitro. (1993) (20)
- Histone-modulated gene activity: developmental implications. (1993) (19)
- Transcription factor access to DNA in the nucleosome. (1993) (19)
- Common sequence and structural features in the heat-shock factor and Ets families of DNA-binding domains. (1995) (18)
- Fine resolution of histones by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis: developmental implications. (1997) (18)
- Profiling methyl-CpG specific determinants on transcriptionally silent chromatin (2004) (18)
- Purification of a histone deacetylase complex from Xenopus laevis: preparation of substrates and assay procedures. (1999) (17)
- The cold-shock response in bacteria. (1995) (16)
- Immunological analysis of chromatin: FIS and CHIPS. (1998) (16)
- Three steps in the regulation of transcription by the thyroid hormone receptor: establishment of a repressive chromatin structure, disruption of chromatin and transcriptional activation. (1997) (15)
- Activation and Regulation of the Vitellogenin Gene Family (1987) (14)
- In vitro transcription by RNA polymerase II in extracts of Xenopus oocytes, eggs, and somatic cells. (1992) (13)
- Review¶Hormone action and chromatin remodelling (1998) (12)
- Retinoid receptor-induced alteration of the chromatin assembled on a ligand-responsive promoter in Xenopus oocytes. (1998) (12)
- When more is less (1998) (12)
- Chapter 28 Chromatin Assembly (1991) (11)
- Transcription factor interaction with nucleosomal DNA (1992) (11)
- Purification of the MeCP2/histone deacetylase complex from Xenopus laevis. (2001) (11)
- Reconstruction of transcriptionally active and silent chromatin. (1996) (11)
- A Hypothesis for the Transcriptional Control of Amphibian Metamorphosis by the Thyroid Hormone Receptor (1999) (10)
- Hormonal regulation and expression of vitellogenin multigene family. (1983) (10)
- Isolation of a potentially functional Y-box protein (MSY-1) processed pseudogene from mouse: evolutionary relationships within the EF1A/dbpB/YB-1 gene family. (1994) (10)
- Activating chromatin (1991) (10)
- Xenopus transcription factors: key molecules in the developmental regulation of differential gene expression. (1991) (9)
- SWItched-on mobility. (1999) (9)
- DNA structure and function: R. R. Sinden, Academic Press, 1994. $49.95 (xxiii + 398 pages) ISBN 0 12 645750 6 (1995) (9)
- Chromatin and transcriptional activity in early Xenopus development. (1995) (9)
- Epigenetics. Introduction. (1998) (9)
- Chromatin Remodeling by the Thyroid Hormone Receptor in Regulation of the Thyroid-stimulating Hormone α-Subunit Promoter* (2001) (8)
- The thermal denaturation of chromatin core particles. (1984) (8)
- Nucleosomes and Transcription (1997) (7)
- 9 Chromatin Structure and DNA Replication: Implications for Transcriptional Activity (1996) (6)
- Inhibition by estradiol of binding and mitogenic effect of epidermal growth factor in primary cultures of Xenopus hepatocytes (1985) (6)
- Chromatin Remodelling and Histone Modification in Transcription Regulation (2001) (6)
- Histones H 2 A / H 2 B inhibit the interaction of transcription factor IIIA with the Xenopus borealis somatic 5 S RNA gene in a nucleosome ( chromatin / transcription (5)
- Chapter Two – Chromatin Structure (2000) (5)
- Random X-Inactivation (2002) (5)
- Hanging on to histones. Chromatin. (1996) (5)
- Experimental determination of DNA helical repeats. (1992) (4)
- Creating molecular clues to uncover gene function (2000) (4)
- Transcription of dinucleosomal templates. (1997) (4)
- Chapter Three – Chromatin and Nuclear Assembly (2000) (3)
- Histone and DNA Contributions to Nucleosome Structure (1995) (3)
- Analysis of linker histone binding to mono- and dinucleosomes. (1999) (3)
- Programming the Transcriptional State of Replicating Methylated DNA* (2001) (3)
- Histones, Histone Modifications, and the Inheritance of Chromatin Structure (1996) (3)
- Chromatin: A Practical Approach. H. Gould (1999) (2)
- TheRNA Polymerase IIITerminator Usedbya B1-Alu Element CanModulate 3'Processing oftheIntermediate RNA Product (1992) (2)
- Introduction: Chromatin: regulatory and developmental functions (1995) (2)
- Transcriptional Regulation in a Chromatin Environment (1997) (1)
- Transcription complexes. (1990) (1)
- Purification of MeCP2-containing deacetylase from Xenopus laevis. (2002) (1)
- A brave attempt (1993) (1)
- Chromosomes and expression mechanisms The post-genomic era of gene control (2001) (1)
- Chapter Four – How do Nuclear Processes Occur in Chromatin? (2000) (1)
- Inheritance with Rapidly Evolving DNA (2001) (1)
- Chromatin Structure and Modification (2003) (1)
- Nucleosomes: Detailed Structure and Mutations (2001) (1)
- Initiation oftranscription onnucleosomal templates (1989) (1)
- Targeted activation and repression of imprinted genes by synthetic zinc finger transcription factors. (2003) (1)
- Programming the Transcriptional State of Replicating (2001) (0)
- Chapter One – Overview (2000) (0)
- From gene to animal (2nd edn): by David De Pomerai, Cambridge University Press, 1990. £45.00 hbk, £14.95 pbk (xi + 415 pages) ISBN 0 521 38856 2 (1991) (0)
- Modification ciblee de la structure de chromatine (2001) (0)
- Transcription extracted transcriptional regulation (1992). By Steven L. McKnight and Keith R. Yamamoto. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York. 2 vols, 1329 pp, $160, ISBN 0‐87969‐4 10‐6. (1993) (0)
- Wolffe , Epigenetics : Regulation Through Repression (2008) (0)
- Book Review:Gene Regulation and Fetal Development. Maria Enrica Martini-Neri, Giovanni Neri, John M. Opitz (1997) (0)
- DNase 1 Sensitivity (2002) (0)
- Double Minute Chromosome (2002) (0)
- Repression of vascular endothelial growth factor-A over-expression in glioblastoma cells using engineered zinc-finger transcription factors (2004) (0)
- Transcription Factors Glioblastoma Cells Using Engineered Zinc Finger Repression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A in Updated (2003) (0)
- IMPLICATIONS OF DNA REPLICATION FOR STABLE STATES OF TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVITY Active and Repressed States of Eukaryotic Genes (2005) (0)
- Chromatin, coactivators and corepressors: molecular mechanisms to establish and maintain states of gene activity (1999) (0)
- Table of Contents (1996) (0)
- Table of Contents (1993) (0)
- Chapter 3 – The Nucleus (2002) (0)
- Chromatin and transcription during development (1995) (0)
- Thyroid Hormone Receptor (2002) (0)
- X‐Chromosome Inactivation (2002) (0)
- Book Review:Gene Silencing in Higher Plants and Related Phenomena in Other Eukaryotes. P. Meyer (1996) (0)
- First class transcription. RNA polymerase III transcription (1994). By R.J. White. R.G. Landes Company, Austin. viii+147 pp. $89.95. ISBN 1–57059–046 (1995) (0)
- Chromosomes: A synthesis: R.P. Wagner, M.M. Maguire and R.L. Stallings, Wiley-Liss, 1993. £89.95 (ix + 523 pages) ISBN 0 471 56124 X (1994) (0)
- Chromatin Structure and Transcription (1995) (0)
- The Developmental Regulation of the Genes Coding for 5S Ribosomal RNA in Xenopus laevis (1992) (0)
- Book Review:The Cell: A Molecular Approach. Geoffrey M. Cooper (1998) (0)
- Touching base (2001) (0)
- Databases of regulatory sequences, methods for their manufacture and use (2001) (0)
- Book Review:In Vitro-In Vivo Correlations. David Young, John G. Devane, Jackie Butler (1998) (0)
- Chapter Five – Future Prospects (2000) (0)
- Analysis of a 5S rRNA gene cloned from Euplotes eurstomus (1987) (0)
- Book Review:Genomic Potential of Differentiated Cells. Marie A. Di Berardino (1998) (0)
- Methods for use of randomized zinc finger protein-libraries for identification of gene functions (2000) (0)
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