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C David Allis

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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|January 7, 2010
Analysis of histones and chromatin in Xenopus laevis egg and oocyte extractsLaura A Banaszynski, C David Allis, David Shechter
Cell|February 27, 2007
Epigenetics: a landscape takes shapeAaron D Goldberg, C David Allis, Emily Bernstein
Trends in Molecular Medicine|September 8, 2007
Chromatin remodeling and cancer, Part I: Covalent histone modificationsGang G Wang, C David Allis, Ping Chi
Trends in Molecular Medicine|September 8, 2007
Chromatin remodeling and cancer, Part II: ATP-dependent chromatin remodelingGang G Wang, C David Allis, Ping Chi
Nature Reviews. Cancer|June 25, 2010
Covalent histone modifications--miswritten, misinterpreted and mis-erased in human cancersPing Chi, C David Allis, Gang Greg Wang
Mutation Research|August 7, 2008
PHD fingers in human diseases: disorders arising from misinterpreting epigenetic marksLindsey A Baker, C David Allis, Gang G Wang
Cancer Cell|September 11, 2020
Epigenomic Reprogramming as a Driver of Malignant GliomaRichard E Phillips, Alexey A Soshnev, C David Allis
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|February 16, 2010
New functions for an old variant: no substitute for histone H3.3Simon J Elsaesser, Aaron D Goldberg, C David Allis
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 29, 2011
Operating on chromatin, a colorful language where context mattersKathryn E Gardner, C David Allis, Brian D Strahl
Cell|September 26, 2002
Methylation of histone h3 at lysine 9 targets programmed DNA elimination in tetrahymenaSean D Taverna, Robert S Coyne, C David Allis
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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|January 7, 2010
Analysis of histones and chromatin in Xenopus laevis egg and oocyte extractsLaura A Banaszynski, C David Allis, David Shechter
Cell|February 27, 2007
Epigenetics: a landscape takes shapeAaron D Goldberg, C David Allis, Emily Bernstein
Trends in Molecular Medicine|September 8, 2007
Chromatin remodeling and cancer, Part I: Covalent histone modificationsGang G Wang, C David Allis, Ping Chi
Trends in Molecular Medicine|September 8, 2007
Chromatin remodeling and cancer, Part II: ATP-dependent chromatin remodelingGang G Wang, C David Allis, Ping Chi
Nature Reviews. Cancer|June 25, 2010
Covalent histone modifications--miswritten, misinterpreted and mis-erased in human cancersPing Chi, C David Allis, Gang Greg Wang
Mutation Research|August 7, 2008
PHD fingers in human diseases: disorders arising from misinterpreting epigenetic marksLindsey A Baker, C David Allis, Gang G Wang
Cancer Cell|September 11, 2020
Epigenomic Reprogramming as a Driver of Malignant GliomaRichard E Phillips, Alexey A Soshnev, C David Allis
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|February 16, 2010
New functions for an old variant: no substitute for histone H3.3Simon J Elsaesser, Aaron D Goldberg, C David Allis
Journal of Molecular Biology|January 29, 2011
Operating on chromatin, a colorful language where context mattersKathryn E Gardner, C David Allis, Brian D Strahl
Cell|September 26, 2002
Methylation of histone h3 at lysine 9 targets programmed DNA elimination in tetrahymenaSean D Taverna, Robert S Coyne, C David Allis
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