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D Vermaak

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Cell|December 15, 2000
Bugs on drugs go GAGAAS Henikoff, D Vermaak
The Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research|December 1, 1986
Trichostrongylus angistris n. sp. from the red duiker Cephalophus natalensis A. Smith, 1834 and a redescription of Trichostrongylus minor Mönnig, 1932J Boomker, D Vermaak
Developmental Genetics|March 21, 1998
Chromatin and chromosomal controls in developmentD Vermaak, A P Wolffe
Current Biology : CB|July 15, 1998
A multiple subunit Mi-2 histone deacetylase from Xenopus laevis cofractionates with an associated Snf2 superfamily ATPaseP A Wade, P L Jones, D Vermaak, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 18, 1999
Transcriptional repression by XPc1, a new Polycomb homolog in Xenopus laevis embryos, is independent of histone deacetylaseJ Strouboulis, S Damjanovski, D Vermaak, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|June 18, 1999
Purification of a histone deacetylase complex from Xenopus laevis: preparation of substrates and assay proceduresP A Wade, P L Jones, D Vermaak, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 20, 1998
The globular domain of histone H1 is sufficient to direct specific gene repression in early Xenopus embryosD Vermaak, O C Steinbach, S Dimitrov, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 24, 1999
Functional analysis of the SIN3-histone deacetylase RPD3-RbAp48-histone H4 connection in the Xenopus oocyteD Vermaak, P A Wade, P L Jones, et al.
Nature Genetics|June 10, 1998
Methylated DNA and MeCP2 recruit histone deacetylase to repress transcriptionP L Jones, G J Veenstra, P A Wade, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|June 29, 1999
Histone deacetylase directs the dominant silencing of transcription in chromatin: association with MeCP2 and the Mi-2 chromodomain SWI/SNF ATPaseP A Wade, P L Jones, D Vermaak, et al.
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Cell|December 15, 2000
Bugs on drugs go GAGAAS Henikoff, D Vermaak
The Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research|December 1, 1986
Trichostrongylus angistris n. sp. from the red duiker Cephalophus natalensis A. Smith, 1834 and a redescription of Trichostrongylus minor Mönnig, 1932J Boomker, D Vermaak
Developmental Genetics|March 21, 1998
Chromatin and chromosomal controls in developmentD Vermaak, A P Wolffe
Current Biology : CB|July 15, 1998
A multiple subunit Mi-2 histone deacetylase from Xenopus laevis cofractionates with an associated Snf2 superfamily ATPaseP A Wade, P L Jones, D Vermaak, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 18, 1999
Transcriptional repression by XPc1, a new Polycomb homolog in Xenopus laevis embryos, is independent of histone deacetylaseJ Strouboulis, S Damjanovski, D Vermaak, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|June 18, 1999
Purification of a histone deacetylase complex from Xenopus laevis: preparation of substrates and assay proceduresP A Wade, P L Jones, D Vermaak, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 20, 1998
The globular domain of histone H1 is sufficient to direct specific gene repression in early Xenopus embryosD Vermaak, O C Steinbach, S Dimitrov, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 24, 1999
Functional analysis of the SIN3-histone deacetylase RPD3-RbAp48-histone H4 connection in the Xenopus oocyteD Vermaak, P A Wade, P L Jones, et al.
Nature Genetics|June 10, 1998
Methylated DNA and MeCP2 recruit histone deacetylase to repress transcriptionP L Jones, G J Veenstra, P A Wade, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|June 29, 1999
Histone deacetylase directs the dominant silencing of transcription in chromatin: association with MeCP2 and the Mi-2 chromodomain SWI/SNF ATPaseP A Wade, P L Jones, D Vermaak, et al.
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