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C D Allis

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Chromosoma|May 4, 2000
Immunofluorescent studies of human chromosomes with antibodies against phosphorylated H1 histoneB A Boggs, C D Allis, A C Chinault
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 11, 2000
An SDS-PAGE-based enzyme activity assay for the detection and identification of histone acetyltransferasesJ E Brownell, C A Mizzen, C D Allis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1984
Specific DNA rearrangements in synchronously developing nuclei of TetrahymenaC F Austerberry, C D Allis, M C Yao
The Journal of Protozoology|November 1, 1985
RNA and protein synthesis during meiotic prophase in Tetrahymena thermophilaD W Martindale, C D Allis, P J Bruns
Developmental Biology|April 1, 1977
Mass isolation of pole cells from Drosophila melanogasterC D Allis, G L Waring, A P Mahowald
Annual Review of Biochemistry|June 8, 2001
Histone acetyltransferasesS Y Roth, J M Denu, C D Allis
Developmental Biology|October 1, 1994
Identification of a novel polypeptide involved in the formation of DNA-containing vesicles during macronuclear development in TetrahymenaM T Madireddi, M C Davis, C D Allis
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|August 1, 1974
Correction of developmental abnormalities resulting from localized ultra-violet irradiation of an amphibian egg. 1G M Malacinski, C D Allis, H M Chung
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 8, 1998
Transcriptionally active Xenopus laevis somatic 5 S ribosomal RNA genes are packaged with hyperacetylated histone H4, whereas transcriptionally silent oocyte genes are notL Howe, T A Ranalli, C D Allis, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|December 2, 2000
Light induces chromatin modification in cells of the mammalian circadian clockC Crosio, N Cermakian, C D Allis, et al.
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Chromosoma|May 4, 2000
Immunofluorescent studies of human chromosomes with antibodies against phosphorylated H1 histoneB A Boggs, C D Allis, A C Chinault
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|May 11, 2000
An SDS-PAGE-based enzyme activity assay for the detection and identification of histone acetyltransferasesJ E Brownell, C A Mizzen, C D Allis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1984
Specific DNA rearrangements in synchronously developing nuclei of TetrahymenaC F Austerberry, C D Allis, M C Yao
The Journal of Protozoology|November 1, 1985
RNA and protein synthesis during meiotic prophase in Tetrahymena thermophilaD W Martindale, C D Allis, P J Bruns
Developmental Biology|April 1, 1977
Mass isolation of pole cells from Drosophila melanogasterC D Allis, G L Waring, A P Mahowald
Annual Review of Biochemistry|June 8, 2001
Histone acetyltransferasesS Y Roth, J M Denu, C D Allis
Developmental Biology|October 1, 1994
Identification of a novel polypeptide involved in the formation of DNA-containing vesicles during macronuclear development in TetrahymenaM T Madireddi, M C Davis, C D Allis
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|August 1, 1974
Correction of developmental abnormalities resulting from localized ultra-violet irradiation of an amphibian egg. 1G M Malacinski, C D Allis, H M Chung
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 8, 1998
Transcriptionally active Xenopus laevis somatic 5 S ribosomal RNA genes are packaged with hyperacetylated histone H4, whereas transcriptionally silent oocyte genes are notL Howe, T A Ranalli, C D Allis, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|December 2, 2000
Light induces chromatin modification in cells of the mammalian circadian clockC Crosio, N Cermakian, C D Allis, et al.
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