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Brian D Strahl

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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|August 23, 2008
Protein modifications in transcription elongationStephen M Fuchs, R Nicholas Laribee, Brian D Strahl
Genes & Development|April 4, 2007
H2B ubiquitylation in transcriptional control: a FACT-finding missionR Nicholas Laribee, Stephen M Fuchs, Brian D Strahl
Nature Methods|July 31, 2014
Chromatin biochemistry enters the next generation of code 'seq-ing'Erin K Shanle, Scott B Rothbart, Brian D Strahl
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 29, 2011
Operating on chromatin, a colorful language where context mattersKathryn E Gardner, C David Allis, Brian D Strahl
Cancer Discovery|March 10, 2015
From histones to ribosomes: a chromatin regulator tangoes with translationScott B Rothbart, Bradley M Dickson, Brian D Strahl
Nature Chemical Biology|August 19, 2016
Insights into newly discovered marks and readers of epigenetic informationForest H Andrews, Brian D Strahl, Tatiana G Kutateladze
Plos Computational Biology|January 22, 2011
Thermodynamic stability of histone H3 is a necessary but not sufficient driving force for its evolutionary conservationSrinivas Ramachandran, Lisa Vogel, Brian D Strahl, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 18, 2005
Dimethylation of histone H3 at lysine 36 demarcates regulatory and nonregulatory chromatin genome-wideBhargavi Rao, Yoichiro Shibata, Brian D Strahl, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 16, 2005
Structure and carboxyl-terminal domain (CTD) binding of the Set2 SRI domain that couples histone H3 Lys36 methylation to transcriptionErika Vojnic, Bernd Simon, Brian D Strahl, et al.
Epigenetics & Chromatin|August 20, 2016
Histone H3 and TORC1 prevent organelle dysfunction and cell death by promoting nuclear retention of HMGB proteinsHongfeng Chen, Jason J Workman, Brian D Strahl, et al.
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|August 23, 2008
Protein modifications in transcription elongationStephen M Fuchs, R Nicholas Laribee, Brian D Strahl
Genes & Development|April 4, 2007
H2B ubiquitylation in transcriptional control: a FACT-finding missionR Nicholas Laribee, Stephen M Fuchs, Brian D Strahl
Nature Methods|July 31, 2014
Chromatin biochemistry enters the next generation of code 'seq-ing'Erin K Shanle, Scott B Rothbart, Brian D Strahl
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 29, 2011
Operating on chromatin, a colorful language where context mattersKathryn E Gardner, C David Allis, Brian D Strahl
Cancer Discovery|March 10, 2015
From histones to ribosomes: a chromatin regulator tangoes with translationScott B Rothbart, Bradley M Dickson, Brian D Strahl
Nature Chemical Biology|August 19, 2016
Insights into newly discovered marks and readers of epigenetic informationForest H Andrews, Brian D Strahl, Tatiana G Kutateladze
Plos Computational Biology|January 22, 2011
Thermodynamic stability of histone H3 is a necessary but not sufficient driving force for its evolutionary conservationSrinivas Ramachandran, Lisa Vogel, Brian D Strahl, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 18, 2005
Dimethylation of histone H3 at lysine 36 demarcates regulatory and nonregulatory chromatin genome-wideBhargavi Rao, Yoichiro Shibata, Brian D Strahl, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 16, 2005
Structure and carboxyl-terminal domain (CTD) binding of the Set2 SRI domain that couples histone H3 Lys36 methylation to transcriptionErika Vojnic, Bernd Simon, Brian D Strahl, et al.
Epigenetics & Chromatin|August 20, 2016
Histone H3 and TORC1 prevent organelle dysfunction and cell death by promoting nuclear retention of HMGB proteinsHongfeng Chen, Jason J Workman, Brian D Strahl, et al.
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