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Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression
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November 10, 1998
Energy-dependent chromatin remodelers: complex complexes and their components
A N Imbalzano
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
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September 19, 1998
SWI/SNF complexes and facilitation of TATA binding protein:nucleosome interactions
A N Imbalzano
Biochemistry
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September 20, 2000
Human SWI/SNF nucleosome remodeling activity is partially inhibited by linker histone H1
D A Hill, A N Imbalzano
Journal of Virology
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September 1, 1992
Substitution of a TATA box from a herpes simplex virus late gene in the viral thymidine kinase promoter alters ICP4 inducibility but not temporal expression
A N Imbalzano, N A DeLuca
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology
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February 8, 2006
Temporal recruitment of CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins to early and late adipogenic promoters in vivo
N Salma, H Xiao, A N Imbalzano
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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August 23, 1996
Nucleosome disruption by human SWI/SNF is maintained in the absence of continued ATP hydrolysis
A N Imbalzano, G R Schnitzler, R E Kingston
Genes & Development
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April 15, 1996
Repression and activation by multiprotein complexes that alter chromatin structure
R E Kingston, C A Bunker, A N Imbalzano
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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March 18, 1994
Transcription factor (TF) IIB and TFIIA can independently increase the affinity of the TATA-binding protein for DNA
A N Imbalzano, K S Zaret, R E Kingston
Journal of Virology
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February 1, 1991
Herpes simplex virus transactivator ICP4 operationally substitutes for the cellular transcription factor Sp1 for efficient expression of the viral thymidine kinase gene
A N Imbalzano, D M Coen, N A DeLuca
Journal of Virology
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September 1, 1989
Separation of primary structural components conferring autoregulation, transactivation, and DNA-binding properties to the herpes simplex virus transcriptional regulatory protein ICP4
A A Shepard, A N Imbalzano, N A DeLuca
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Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression
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November 10, 1998
Energy-dependent chromatin remodelers: complex complexes and their components
A N Imbalzano
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
|
September 19, 1998
SWI/SNF complexes and facilitation of TATA binding protein:nucleosome interactions
A N Imbalzano
Biochemistry
|
September 20, 2000
Human SWI/SNF nucleosome remodeling activity is partially inhibited by linker histone H1
D A Hill, A N Imbalzano
Journal of Virology
|
September 1, 1992
Substitution of a TATA box from a herpes simplex virus late gene in the viral thymidine kinase promoter alters ICP4 inducibility but not temporal expression
A N Imbalzano, N A DeLuca
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology
|
February 8, 2006
Temporal recruitment of CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins to early and late adipogenic promoters in vivo
N Salma, H Xiao, A N Imbalzano
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
August 23, 1996
Nucleosome disruption by human SWI/SNF is maintained in the absence of continued ATP hydrolysis
A N Imbalzano, G R Schnitzler, R E Kingston
Genes & Development
|
April 15, 1996
Repression and activation by multiprotein complexes that alter chromatin structure
R E Kingston, C A Bunker, A N Imbalzano
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
March 18, 1994
Transcription factor (TF) IIB and TFIIA can independently increase the affinity of the TATA-binding protein for DNA
A N Imbalzano, K S Zaret, R E Kingston
Journal of Virology
|
February 1, 1991
Herpes simplex virus transactivator ICP4 operationally substitutes for the cellular transcription factor Sp1 for efficient expression of the viral thymidine kinase gene
A N Imbalzano, D M Coen, N A DeLuca
Journal of Virology
|
September 1, 1989
Separation of primary structural components conferring autoregulation, transactivation, and DNA-binding properties to the herpes simplex virus transcriptional regulatory protein ICP4
A A Shepard, A N Imbalzano, N A DeLuca
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