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A P Wolffe

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Methods in Cell Biology|January 1, 1991
Chromatin assemblyA P Wolffe, C Schild
Trends in Cell Biology|August 15, 1998
Gene regulation by Y-box proteins: coupling control of transcription and translationK Matsumoto, A P Wolffe
Cell|June 17, 1994
A role for transcription and FRGY2 in masking maternal mRNA within Xenopus oocytesP Bouvet, A P Wolffe
Current Biology : CB|June 25, 1998
Transcription: gene control by targeted histone acetylationA Imhof, A P Wolffe
FEBS Letters|January 15, 1998
The origin and utility of histone deacetylasesS Khochbin, A P Wolffe
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 31, 1997
Sin mutations of histone H3: influence on nucleosome core structure and functionH Kurumizaka, A P Wolffe
Biochemistry|July 13, 1993
Histone-DNA contacts in a nucleosome core containing a Xenopus 5S rRNA geneD Pruss, A P Wolffe
Experimental Cell Research|March 1, 1993
Nuclear assembly, structure, and function: the use of Xenopus in vitro systemsG Almouzni, A P Wolffe
Genes & Development|October 1, 1993
Replication-coupled chromatin assembly is required for the repression of basal transcription in vivoG Almouzni, A P Wolffe
The EMBO Journal|November 1, 1996
Remodeling somatic nuclei in Xenopus laevis egg extracts: molecular mechanisms for the selective release of histones H1 and H1(0) from chromatin and the acquisition of transcriptional competenceS Dimitrov, A P Wolffe
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Methods in Cell Biology|January 1, 1991
Chromatin assemblyA P Wolffe, C Schild
Trends in Cell Biology|August 15, 1998
Gene regulation by Y-box proteins: coupling control of transcription and translationK Matsumoto, A P Wolffe
Cell|June 17, 1994
A role for transcription and FRGY2 in masking maternal mRNA within Xenopus oocytesP Bouvet, A P Wolffe
Current Biology : CB|June 25, 1998
Transcription: gene control by targeted histone acetylationA Imhof, A P Wolffe
FEBS Letters|January 15, 1998
The origin and utility of histone deacetylasesS Khochbin, A P Wolffe
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 31, 1997
Sin mutations of histone H3: influence on nucleosome core structure and functionH Kurumizaka, A P Wolffe
Biochemistry|July 13, 1993
Histone-DNA contacts in a nucleosome core containing a Xenopus 5S rRNA geneD Pruss, A P Wolffe
Experimental Cell Research|March 1, 1993
Nuclear assembly, structure, and function: the use of Xenopus in vitro systemsG Almouzni, A P Wolffe
Genes & Development|October 1, 1993
Replication-coupled chromatin assembly is required for the repression of basal transcription in vivoG Almouzni, A P Wolffe
The EMBO Journal|November 1, 1996
Remodeling somatic nuclei in Xenopus laevis egg extracts: molecular mechanisms for the selective release of histones H1 and H1(0) from chromatin and the acquisition of transcriptional competenceS Dimitrov, A P Wolffe
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