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- ACETYLATION AND METHYLATION OF HISTONES AND THEIR POSSIBLE ROLE IN THE REGULATION OF RNA SYNTHESIS. (1964) (2323)
- Studies of nuclear acidic proteins. Evidence for their phosphorylation, tissue specificity, selective binding to deoxyribonucleic acid, and stimulation effects on transcription. (1971) (424)
- Suppression of histone deacetylation in vivo and in vitro by sodium butyrate. (1978) (420)
- RNA synthesis and histone acetylation during the course of gene activation in lymphocytes. (1966) (393)
- Butyrate suppression of histone deacetylation leads to accumulation of multiacetylated forms of histones H3 and H4 and increased DNase I sensitivity of the associated DNA sequences. (1978) (375)
- Processing of newly synthesized histone molecules (1975) (369)
- On the role of of histones in regulation ribonucleic acid synthesis in the cell nucleus. (1963) (329)
- REPRESSED AND ACTIVE CHROMATIN ISOLATED FROM INTERPHASE LYMPHOCYTES. (1963) (302)
- PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN ISOLATED CELL NUCLEI (1957) (285)
- Phosphorylation of Nuclear Protein Early in the Course of Gene Activation in Lymphocytes (1966) (236)
- ACTIVE AND INACTIVE REGIONS OF NUCLEAR CHROMATIN AS REVEALED BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPE AUTORADIOGRAPHY. (1964) (229)
- Chemical Studies of Histone Acetylation THE OCCURRENCE OF ε-N-ACETYLLYSINE IN THE f2a1 HISTONE (1968) (204)
- Reversible changes in nucleosome structure and histone H3 accessibility in transcriptionally active and inactive states of rDNA chromatin (1983) (191)
- Structural Modifications of Histones and their Possible Role in the Regulation of RNA Synthesis. (1964) (174)
- Phosphoprotein metabolism in isolated lymphocyte nuclei. (1966) (158)
- Chemical studies of histone acetylation. The distribution of epsilon-N-acetyllysine in calf thymus histones. (1968) (150)
- The role of histones in the maintenance of chromatin structure. (1965) (148)
- SOME ASPECTS OF THE DESOXYRIBONUCLEASE ACTIVITIES OF ANIMAL TISSUES (1952) (144)
- METHODS FOR THE PURIFICATION OF THYMUS NUCLEI AND THEIR APPLICATION TO STUDIES OF NUCLEAR PROTEIN SYNTHESIS (1964) (143)
- Manifold effects of sodium butyrate on nuclear function. Selective and reversible inhibition of phosphorylation of histones H1 and H2A and impaired methylation of lysine and arginine residues in nuclear protein fractions. (1981) (143)
- Studies of acetylation and deacetylation in high mobility group proteins. Identification of the sites of acetylation in HMG-1. (1979) (141)
- Affinity chromatographic purification of nucleosomes containing transcriptionally active DNA sequences. (1987) (135)
- Protein Synthesis in Isolated Cell Nuclei (1955) (131)
- Characterization of the non-histone nuclear proteins associated with rapidly labeled heterogeneous nuclear RNA. (1977) (130)
- Distribution of NG, NG,-dimethylarginine in nuclear protein fractions. (1977) (127)
- The methylation of histones during regeneration of the liver. (1968) (125)
- Isolation of a nuclear RNA fraction resembling DNA in its base composition. (1962) (120)
- Nuclear phosphoproteins. I. Isolation and characterization of a phosphoprotein fraction from calf thymus nuclei. (1969) (118)
- THE ISOLATION OF CELL NUCLEI IN NON-AQUEOUS MEDIA (1952) (117)
- Synthesis of Protein in the Pancreas. II. The Role of Ribonucleoprotein in Protein Synthesis (1953) (116)
- Early nuclear events in the induction of lymphocyte proliferation by mitogens. Effects of concanavalin A on the phosphorylation and distribution of non-histone chromatin proteins. (1974) (113)
- Selective release of chromosomal proteins during limited DNAase 1 digestion of avian erythrocyte chromatin (1977) (111)
- Changing patterns of histone acetylation and RNA synthesis in regeneration of the liver. (1968) (104)
- Incorporation of exogenous pyrene-labeled histone into Physarum chromatin: a system for studying changes in nucleosomes assembled in vivo (1980) (104)
- MONONUCLEOTIDES OF THE CELL NUCLEUS (1957) (102)
- Rapid and reversible changes in nucleosome structure accompany the activation, repression, and superinduction of murine fibroblast protooncogenes c-fos and c-myc. (1987) (99)
- Differential phosphorylation and turnover of nuclear acidic proteins during the cell cycle of synchronized HeLa cells. (1974) (97)
- Studies of Energy-yielding Reactions in Thymus Nuclei : I. COMPARISON OF NUCLEAR AND MITOCHONDRIAL PHOSPHORYLATION. (1963) (95)
- ON THE RNA SYNTHESIZED DURING THE LAMPBRUSH PHASE OF AMPHIBIAN OOEGENESIS. (1964) (90)
- Chemical studies of histone methylation. Evidence for the occurrence of 3-methylhistidine in avian erythrocyte histone fractions. (1969) (89)
- Activation of RNA synthesis associated with gastrulation. (1966) (88)
- Turnover of basic chromosomal proteins in fertilized eggs: a cytoimmunochemical study of events in vivo (1981) (87)
- Separation and analysis of histone subfractions differing in their degree of acetylation: some correlations with genetic activity in development. (1972) (86)
- Evidence for the autophagy of microinjected proteins in HeLA cells (1977) (86)
- SOME ENZYMES OF ISOLATED NUCLEI (1952) (82)
- Species-specific interactions between nuclear phosphoproteins and DNA. (1970) (82)
- Histone Acetylation in Insect Chromosomes (1968) (80)
- UPTAKE OF GLYCINE-N15 BY COMPONENTS OF CELL NUCLEI (1952) (77)
- Sodium-dependent "transport" reactions in the cell nucleus and their role in protein and nucleic acid synthesis. (1961) (75)
- Microinjection studies of duck globin messenger RNA translation in human and avian cells (1976) (75)
- Microinjection analysis of envelope-glycoprotein messenger activities of avian leukosis viral RNAs. (1977) (74)
- Modification of ribonucleic Acid synthesis in nuclei isolated from normal and regenerating liver: some effects of salt and specific divalent cations. (1967) (74)
- Changes in histone acetyl content and in nuclear non-histone protein composition of avian erythroid cells at different stages of maturation. (1974) (73)
- Chemical studies of histone acetylation. The occurrence of epsilon-N-acetyllysine in the f2a1 histone. (1968) (73)
- Invasion of the CAG Triplet Repeats by a Complementary Peptide Nucleic Acid Inhibits Transcription of the Androgen Receptor and TATA-binding Protein Genes and Correlates with Refolding of an Active Nucleosome Containing a Unique AR Gene Sequence* (1996) (71)
- Evidence for the complete DNA-dependence of RNA synthesis in isolated thymus nuclei. (1962) (70)
- Some observations on differences in composition between the nucleus and cytoplasm of the frog oocyte. (1962) (70)
- Chapter 5 – POST-SYNTHETIC MODIFICATIONS OF HISTONE STRUCTURE: A Mechanism for the Control of Chromosome Structure by the Modulation of Histone-DNA Interactions (1977) (69)
- In vitro incorporation of amino acids into the proteins of isolated nuclear ribosomes. (1961) (69)
- Visualization and analysis of unfolded nucleosomes associated with transcribing chromatin. (1996) (68)
- Dihydrotestosterone as a selective cellular/nuclear localization vector for anti-gene peptide nucleic acid in prostatic carcinoma cells. (2000) (67)
- NUCLEAR RIBOSOMES, MESSENGER-RNA AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS. (1963) (67)
- Functional and Metabolic Aspects of DNA-Associated Proteins (1971) (65)
- Studies of acetylation and deacetylation in high mobility group proteins. Identification of the sites of acetylation in high mobility group proteins 14 and 17. (1981) (62)
- The Isolation of Subcellular Components (1959) (62)
- Evidence for increased DNA template activity in regenerating liver nuclei. (1966) (61)
- SOME OBSERVATIONS ON PROTEIN METABOLISM IN CHROMOSOMES OF NON-DIVIDING CELLS (1955) (60)
- Evidence for prelocalization of cytoplasmic factors affecting gene activation in early embryogenesis. (1965) (58)
- The subunit structure of chromatin from Physarum polycephalum. (1976) (58)
- Selective synthesis and modification of nuclear proteins during maturation of avian erythroid cells. (1976) (57)
- Differential effects of cyclic adenosine-3',5'-monophosphate on phosphorylation of rat liver nuclear acidic proteins. (1972) (57)
- COMPOSITION OF THE NUCLEUS AND CHROMOSOMES IN THE LAMPBRUSH STAGE OF THE NEWT OOECYTE. (1963) (56)
- Control mechanisms in ribonucleic acid synthesis. (1966) (56)
- Studies on Energy-yielding Reactions in Thymus Nuclei : II. PATHWAYS OF AEROBIC CARBOHYDRATE CATABOLISM. (1963) (55)
- Isolation of active genes containing CAG repeats by DNA strand invasion by a peptide nucleic acid. (1995) (55)
- Nucleosome fractionation by mercury affinity chromatography. Contrasting distribution of transcriptionally active DNA sequences and acetylated histones in nucleosome fractions of wild-type yeast cells and cells expressing a histone H3 gene altered to encode a cysteine 110 residue. (1991) (55)
- Reversible effects of Na-butyrate on histone acetylation. (1978) (55)
- The purification and properties of ribosomes from the thymus nucleus. (1962) (55)
- METABOLISM AND MORPHOLOGY OF RIBONUCLEOPROTEIN PARTICLES FROM THE CELL NUCLEUS OF LYMPHOCYTES. (1960) (54)
- Properties of an acidic histone-binding protein fraction from cell nuclei. Selective precipitation and deacetylation of histones F2A1 and F3. (1972) (54)
- Reversible and irreversible changes in nucleosome structure along the c-fos and c-myc oncogenes following inhibition of transcription. (1990) (54)
- Magnesium and Calcium in Isolated Cell Nuclei (1961) (52)
- PURINE AND PYRIMIDINE CONTENTS OF SOME DESOXYPENTOSE NUCLEIC ACIDS (1950) (52)
- Altered nucleosome structure containing DNA sequences complementary to 19S and 26S ribosomal RNA in Physarum polycephalum. (1978) (50)
- Unique sequence arrangement of ribosomal genes in the palindromic rDNA molecule of Physarum polycephalum. (1979) (50)
- Studies on Energy-yielding Reactions in Thymus Nuclei : III. PARTICIPATION OF GLYCOLYSIS AND THE CITRIC ACID CYCLE IN NUCLEAR ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE SYNTHESIS. (1963) (49)
- REACTIONS GOVERNING INCORPORATION OF AMINO ACIDS INTO THE PROTEINS OF THE ISOLATED CELL NUCLEUS (1960) (49)
- Altered nucleosomes of active nucleolar chromatin contain accessible histone H3 in its hyperacetylated forms. (1987) (49)
- SOME ASPECTS OF RIBONUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS IN ISOLATED CELL NUCLEI. (1957) (48)
- Phosphorylation of DNA-binding nuclear acidic proteins and gene activation in the HeLa cell cycle. (1974) (47)
- Affinity chromatography of mammalian and yeast nucleosomes. Two modes of binding of transcriptionally active mammalian nucleosomes to organomercurial-agarose columns, and contrasting behavior of the active nucleosomes of yeast. (1990) (46)
- THE ROLE OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID AND OTHER POLYNUCLEOTIDES IN ATP SYNTHESIS BY ISOLATED CELL NUCLEI. (1957) (46)
- Postsynthetic modification of high mobility group proteins. Evidence that high mobility group proteins are acetylated. (1978) (45)
- Affinity purification of newly phosphorylated protein molecules. Thiophosphorylation and recovery of histones H1, H2B, and H3 and the high mobility group protein HMG-1 using adenosine 5'-O-(3-thiotriphosphate) and cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase. (1980) (44)
- DNA binding by cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate dependent protein kinase from calf thymus nuclei. (1975) (44)
- Post-synthetic modifications of nuclear proteins. High mobility group proteins are methylated. (1979) (44)
- SOME EFFECTS OF SUBSTITUTING THE DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID OF ISOLATED NUCLEI WITH OTHER POLYELECTROLYTES. (1958) (42)
- AMINO ACID INCORPORATION BY ISOLATED THYMUS NUCLEI. I. THE ROLE OF DESOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID IN PROTEIN SYNTHESIS. (1954) (41)
- Factors affecting nucleosome structure in transcriptionally active chromatin. Histone acetylation, nascent RNA and inhibitors of RNA synthesis. (1990) (41)
- Mechanisms of Synthesis and Control of Protein and Ribonucleic Acid Synthesis in the Cell Nucleus (1963) (41)
- Mechanisms of displacement of sperm basic nuclear proteins in mammals. An in vitro simulation of post-fertilization results. (1982) (40)
- THE EFFECT OF PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ ON RIBONUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS AND HISTONE ACETYLATION IN EQUINE LEUKOCYTES (1967) (40)
- The chemistry of the cell nucleus. (1955) (40)
- Structural modifications of histones and their possible role in the regulation of ribonucleic acid synthesis. (1966) (40)
- Nuclear phosphoproteins. II. Metabolism of exogenous phosphoprotein by intact nuclei. (1969) (40)
- A fluorometric method for the determination of pteroylglutamic acid. (1949) (40)
- Gene expression in differentiated cells. (1963) (39)
- Changes in nuclear non-histone protein composition during normal differentiation and carcinogenesis of intestinal epithelial cells. (1976) (38)
- A method for the purification of histone fraction F3 by affinity chromatography. (1973) (37)
- Changes in nuclear acidic protein complement of red blood cells during embryonic development. (1973) (35)
- Different nucleosome structures on transcribing and nontranscribing ribosomal gene sequences. (1979) (35)
- 8 – Molecular Aspects of the Regulation of Eukaryotic Transcription: Nucleosomal Proteins and Their Postsynthetic Modifications in the Control of DNA Conformation and Template Function (1980) (33)
- Altered conformational effects of naturally acetylated histone f2al (IV) in f2al-deoxyribonucleic acid complexes. Circular dichroism studies. (1974) (33)
- Cell cycle-dependent changes in conformation and composition of nucleosomes containing human histone gene sequences. (1987) (32)
- The structure of chromatin containing DNA complementary to 19 S and 26 S ribosomal RNA in active and inactive stages of Physarum polycephalum. (1978) (31)
- Chemical studies of histone acetylation. Substrate specificity of a histone deacetylase from calf thymus nuclei. (1974) (31)
- Studies on the mechanism of phosphorylation of synthetic polypeptides by a calf thymus cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase. (1977) (29)
- Nucleosome structural changes during derepression of silent mating-type loci in yeast. (1993) (29)
- Phosphorlyation of H1 and H5 histones by cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase reduces DNA binding. (1979) (28)
- Translational regulation of histone synthesis in the sea urchin strongylocentrotus purpuratus (1982) (27)
- Cell-free translation of the globin message within polydisperse high-molecular-weight ribonucleic acid of avian erythrocytes. (1973) (27)
- Protein side-chain acetylations. (1984) (26)
- Protamine-DNA association in mammalian spermatozoa. (1984) (25)
- Initiation of transcription of ribosomal deoxyribonucleic acid sequences in isolated nuclei of Physarum polycephalum: studies using nucleoside 5'-[gamma-S]triphosphates and labeled precursors. (1979) (24)
- Microinjection studies of protein transit across the nuclear envelope of human cells. (1984) (24)
- PHOSPHORYLATION OF NUCLEAR PROTEINS AT TIMES OF GENE ACTIVATION (1973) (23)
- Effects of estradiol on the acetylation of histones in the fetal uterus of the guinea pig. (1981) (23)
- CHAPTER 1 – Postsynthetic Modifications of Histone Primary Structure: Phosphorylation and Acetylation as Related to Chromatin Conformation and Function (1978) (23)
- Estradiol enhanced acetylation of nuclear high mobility group proteins of the uterus of newborn guinea pigs. (1989) (22)
- Aflatoxin B1 and actinomycin D effects on histone: acetylation and deacetylation in the liver. (1973) (22)
- The nucleus as a site of biochemical activity. (1956) (20)
- Modulation by exogenous histones of phosphorylation of non-histone nuclear proteins in isolated rat liver nuclei. (1973) (20)
- Characteristic complements of nuclear nonhistone proteins in colonic epithelial tumors. (1976) (20)
- High resolution microanalysis and three-dimensional nucleosome structure associated with transcribing chromatin. (1997) (19)
- Recovery of transcriptionally active chromatin restriction fragments by binding to organomercurial-agarose magnetic beads. A rapid and sensitive method for monitoring changes in higher order chromatin structure during gene activation and repression. (1993) (19)
- CONTRASTS IN THE METABOLIC STABILITY OF DIFFERENT NUCLEOTIDES IN THE RIBONUCLEIC ACIDS OF ISOLATED NUCLEI. (1959) (18)
- Relationship between RNA Synthesis and Loop Structure in Lampbrush Chromosomes. (1963) (18)
- DEPENDENCE OF RNA SYNTHESIS IN ISOLATED THYMUS NUCLEI ON GLYCOLYSIS, OXIDATIVE CARBOHYDRATE CATABOLISM AND A TYPE OF "OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION". (1964) (17)
- THE INCORPORATION OF N15-GLYCINE BY AVIAN ERYTHROCYTES AND RETICULOCYTES IN VITRO (1952) (17)
- SECTION OF PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY: SOME DNA‐DEPENDENT SYNTHETIC SYSTEMS OF ISOLATED CELL NUCLEI* (1958) (17)
- Correlation between butyrate-induced histone hyperacetylation turn-over and c-myc expression (2003) (17)
- Nucleosomes of transcriptionally active chromatin: isolation of template-active nucleosomes by affinity chromatography. (1991) (17)
- Phosphorylation and acetylation of chromatin conjugate protein A24. (1979) (17)
- Changes in chromosomal proteins at times of gene activation. (1970) (17)
- In vivo thiophosphorylation of chromosomal proteins. Recovery and analysis of HeLa histones and derivative phosphopeptides. (1982) (17)
- Contrasting effects of PNA invasion of the chimeric DMMYC gene on transcription of its myc and PVT domains. (1997) (17)
- Some Enzymes of Isolated Cell Nuclei (1952) (16)
- STUDIES OF ENERGY-YIELDING REACTIONS IN ISOLATED CELL NUCLEI. (1963) (16)
- Aberrant and nonrandom methylation of chromosomal DNA-binding proteins of colonic epithelial cells by 1,2-dimethylhydrazine. (1982) (16)
- Isolation and biological activity of mammalian helical polyribosomes. (1971) (16)
- POST-SYNTHETIC MODIFICATIONS OF HISTONE STRUCTURE (1977) (15)
- Fractionation of nuclei and analysis of nuclear proteins of rat liver and Morris hepatoma 7777. (1975) (15)
- A denosine as the receptor end group in nuclear amino acid-transfer RNA. (1961) (15)
- Selective inhibition with sodium cyanate of protein synthesis in colon cancer cells (1977) (15)
- Activation of sodium cyanate for selective inhibition of protein synthesis in cultured tumor cells. (1981) (14)
- 1 – DNA-Binding Proteins and Transcriptional Control in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Systems (1974) (14)
- Inhibition by cyanate of DNA synthesis in hepatomas (1975) (14)
- Effects of cyclic GMP upon DNA binding by a calf thymus nuclear proteins fraction. (1975) (13)
- Butyrate suppression of histone deacetylation leads to accumulation of multiacetylated forms of histones H 3 and H 4 and increased DNase (12)
- The use of netropsin with CsCl gradients for the analysis of DNA and its application to restriction nuclease fragments of ribosomal DNA from Physarum polycephalum. (1978) (12)
- On the supposed contamination of thymus nuclear fractions by whole cells. (1955) (12)
- Affinity chromatography of DNA-binding proteins on DNA covalently attached to solid supports. (1978) (11)
- Differences in colonic nuclear proteins of two mouse strains with different susceptibilities to 1, 2-dimethylhydrazine-induced carcinogenesis. (1980) (11)
- Aspects of protein biosynthesis (1970) (11)
- Inhibition of mammalian protein kinase and phosphodiesterase activities by a cyclic AMP-like compound isolated from higher plants. (1978) (11)
- An investigation of the folic acid-protein complex in yeast. (1950) (11)
- Synthesis of protein in the pancreas. III. Uptake of glycine-N15 by the trypsinogen and chymotrypsinogen of mouse pancreas. (1955) (11)
- The synthesis of diacetylated histone H4-(1–37) for studies on the mechanism of histone deacetylation (1979) (10)
- How cells make molecules. (1961) (10)
- Discrete proteolytic cleavage of high mobility group proteins. (1979) (10)
- THE UPTAKE OF N15-LABELLED GLYCINE BY LIVER PROTEINS (1954) (9)
- Biochemical activities of the cell nucleus. (1960) (9)
- In vitro mercaptoacetylation of chromosomal proteins. Selective recovery of newly modified protein molecules. (1982) (9)
- Cellular Biology, Nucleic Acids, and Viruses (1957) (8)
- SYNTHESIS OF PROTEIN IN THE PANCREAS (1955) (8)
- USE OF DNA COLUMNS TO SEPARATE AND CHARACTERIZE NUCLEAR NONHISTONE PROTEINS (1975) (8)
- Selective isolation of polypeptide chains bearing multiple types of postsynthetic modifications. Recovery of simultaneously acetylated and phosphorylated forms of histone H2A and high mobility group proteins 14 and 17. (1983) (7)
- Structural organization and control of the ribosomal genes in Physarum. (1978) (7)
- Gene expression, the production of RNAs (1980) (6)
- Phase-I clinical trial of sodium cyanate in patients with advanced colorectal carcinoma. (1985) (6)
- Selective effects of inhibitors of protein synthesis on metabolism of nuclear anc cytoplasmic proteins: evidence for coordinate synthesis of non-histone chromosomal proteins. (1975) (5)
- Organization and expression of chromosomes : report of the Dahlem Workshop on Organization and Expression of Chromosomes, Berlin 1976, May 17 to 21 (1976) (4)
- Labeling and selective recovery of newly synthesized viral DNA from simian virus 40-infected cells incubated with inorganic thiophosphate. (1982) (4)
- [23] Isolation of nuclei from the thymus (1974) (4)
- Chapter Seven – Postsynthetic Modifications (1982) (3)
- AFFINITY PROBES FOR PROTEIN ACETYLATION AND PHOSPHORYLATION (1983) (3)
- Vincent Allfrey's Work on Histone Acetylation (2012) (3)
- Histone acetylation and RNA synthesis in rat liver regeneration. (1969) (3)
- Affinity Purification of Newly Phosphorylated Protein Molecules (2001) (3)
- Isolation of nuclei from the thymus. (1974) (2)
- Transcriptional activation of the c-myc oncogene in the T-47D mammary cancer cells by conditioned media from embryonic mouse fibroblasts (BALB/c-3T3). Effect of the antiestrogen ICI 164,384. (1995) (1)
- Selective effects of inhibitors of protein synthesis on the metabolism of nuclear and cytoplasmic proteins (1975) (1)
- SYNTHESIS OF PROTEIN IN THE PANCREAS (1953) (1)
- Effects of acetylcholine and concanavalin A on phosphorylation of lymphocyte chromatin proteins (1974) (1)
- Absorption, accretion and endogenous faecal excretion of calcium in the newborn infant. (1973) (1)
- Postsynthetic Modification of High Mobility Group Proteins (2002) (0)
- UPTAKE OF GLYCINE-N 16 BY COMPONENTS OF CELL NUCLEI BY MARIE M. DALY, V. G. ALLFREY, AND A. E. MIRSKY (2003) (0)
- Thesubunit structure ofchromatin fromPhysarum polycephalum (1976) (0)
- Affinity Purification of Newly Phosphorylated Protein Molecules THIOPHOSPHORYLATION AND RECOVERY OF HISTONES H1, H2B, AND H3 AND THE HIGH MOBILITY DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE* GROUP PROTEIN HMG-1 USING ADENOSINE 5’-0-(3-THIOTRIPHOSPHATE) AND CYCLIC AMP-(Received (2001) (0)
- Letter from Vincent G. Allfrey to Joshua Lederberg (1980) (0)
- Macromolecular Synthesis and Growth: Ronald A. Malt (ed.). Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1967. 251 pp. $10 (1968) (0)
- PURINE AND PYRII~IDLNE CONTENTS OF SOME DESOXYPENTOSE N,UCLEIC ACIDS BY M. M. DALY,* V. G. ALLFREY, AI~ A. E. MIRSKY (2003) (0)
- CHANGES IN COMPOSITION AND METABOLISM OF NUCLEAR NON-HISTONE PROTEINS DURING CHEMICAL CARCINOGENESIS. ASSOCIATION OF TUMOR-SPECIFIC DNA-BINDING PROTEINS WITH DNAse I-SENSITIVE REGIONS OF CHROMATIN AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECTS OF HISTONE ACETYLATION ON CHROMATIN STRUCTURE (1978) (0)
- Memorandum from Vincent G. Allfrey to Joshua Lederberg (1981) (0)
- Translational Regulation of Histone Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Synthesis in the Sea Urchin (2003) (0)
- Nuclear Preparation and Content of Magnesium and Calcium in Isolated Nuclei (2003) (0)
- An estimate of the catalytic-centre activity and purity of human alkaline phosphatase preparations (1968) (0)
- Journal of the American Aging Association (2002) (0)
- SODIUM-DEP DEDENT "TRANSPORT" REACTIONS IN THE CELL (2016) (0)
- Referees for volume 29 (1991) (0)
- Sequence‐Specific Binding of DNA by Non‐Histone Proteins and Their Migration from Cytoplasm to Nucleus During Gene Activation (2008) (0)
- I. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A PHOSPHOPROTEIN FRACTION FROM CALF THYMUS NUCLEI ~z3 (1969) (0)
- Referees for volume 29 (2004) (0)
- Participation of Glycolysis and the Citric Acid in Nuclear Adenosine Triphosphate Synthesis (2016) (0)
- Participation of Glycolysis and the Citric Acid in Nuclear Adenosine Triphosphate Synthesis (2016) (0)
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