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Thymus|June 1, 1992
Expression of a histone H1 gene (H1.1) in human testis and Hassall's corpuscles of the thymus. Expression of a histone H1 gene (H1.1)P Burfeind, S Hoyer-Fender, D Doenecke, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|February 10, 2000
Spermatogenesis in mice is not affected by histone H1.1 deficiencyS Rabini, K Franke, P Saftig, et al.
Molecular Human Reproduction|November 11, 1998
Expression of mRNA and protein of nucleoproteins during human spermiogenesisK Steger, T Klonisch, K Gavenis, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 7, 1999
Mytilus edulis histone gene clusters containing only H1 genesB Drabent, J S Kim, W Albig, et al.
Genomics|November 20, 1995
The human replacement histone H3.3B gene (H3F3B)W Albig, B Bramlage, K Gruber, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|January 1, 1997
Histones: genetic diversity and tissue-specific gene expressionD Doenecke, W Albig, C Bode, et al.
Genomics|June 1, 1993
All known human H1 histone genes except the H1(0) gene are clustered on chromosome 6W Albig, B Drabent, J Kunz, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|August 2, 2001
Nuclear envelope and chromatin compositional differences comparing undifferentiated and retinoic acid- and phorbol ester-treated HL-60 cellsA L Olins, H Herrmann, P Lichter, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1974
Transcription and chromatin structureB J McCarthy, J T Nishiura, D Doenecke, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|August 1, 1995
Isolation of two murine H1 histone genes and chromosomal mapping of the H1 gene complementB Drabent, K Franke, C Bode, et al.
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Thymus|June 1, 1992
Expression of a histone H1 gene (H1.1) in human testis and Hassall's corpuscles of the thymus. Expression of a histone H1 gene (H1.1)P Burfeind, S Hoyer-Fender, D Doenecke, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|February 10, 2000
Spermatogenesis in mice is not affected by histone H1.1 deficiencyS Rabini, K Franke, P Saftig, et al.
Molecular Human Reproduction|November 11, 1998
Expression of mRNA and protein of nucleoproteins during human spermiogenesisK Steger, T Klonisch, K Gavenis, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 7, 1999
Mytilus edulis histone gene clusters containing only H1 genesB Drabent, J S Kim, W Albig, et al.
Genomics|November 20, 1995
The human replacement histone H3.3B gene (H3F3B)W Albig, B Bramlage, K Gruber, et al.
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|January 1, 1997
Histones: genetic diversity and tissue-specific gene expressionD Doenecke, W Albig, C Bode, et al.
Genomics|June 1, 1993
All known human H1 histone genes except the H1(0) gene are clustered on chromosome 6W Albig, B Drabent, J Kunz, et al.
Experimental Cell Research|August 2, 2001
Nuclear envelope and chromatin compositional differences comparing undifferentiated and retinoic acid- and phorbol ester-treated HL-60 cellsA L Olins, H Herrmann, P Lichter, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1974
Transcription and chromatin structureB J McCarthy, J T Nishiura, D Doenecke, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|August 1, 1995
Isolation of two murine H1 histone genes and chromosomal mapping of the H1 gene complementB Drabent, K Franke, C Bode, et al.
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