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Edel M Hyland

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Bioscience Reports|March 17, 2019
Yeast epigenetics: the inheritance of histone modification statesCallum J O'Kane, Edel M Hyland
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 20, 2025
From crops to clinic: the impact of dual azole use on antifungal resistance in <i>Candida</i> and <i>Candida</i> associated yeastsJessica C Allison, Edel M Hyland
Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland)|August 6, 2020
Chromatin Structure and Drug Resistance in <i>Candida</i> sppCallum J O'Kane, Rachel Weild, Edel M Hyland
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 24, 2002
The DNA binding domain of the gene 2.5 single-stranded DNA-binding protein of bacteriophage T7Edel M Hyland, Lisa F Rezende, Charles C Richardson
Genetics|August 18, 2010
Yin and Yang of histone H2B roles in silencing and longevity: a tale of two argininesJunbiao Dai, Edel M Hyland, Anne Norris, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|June 11, 2014
A model for the evolution of biological specificity: a cross-reacting DNA-binding protein causes plasmid incompatibilityEdel M Hyland, Edward W J Wallace, Andrew W Murray
Malaria Journal|July 1, 2021
Characterization of the substrate binding site of an iron detoxifying membrane transporter from Plasmodium falciparumPragya Sharma, Veronika Tóth, Edel M Hyland, et al.
Cell|September 23, 2008
Probing nucleosome function: a highly versatile library of synthetic histone H3 and H4 mutantsJunbiao Dai, Edel M Hyland, Daniel S Yuan, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 18, 2009
Histone h3 exerts a key function in mitotic checkpoint controlJianjun Luo, Xinjing Xu, Hana Hall, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 2, 2005
Insights into the role of histone H3 and histone H4 core modifiable residues in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeEdel M Hyland, Michael S Cosgrove, Henrik Molina, et al.
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Bioscience Reports|March 17, 2019
Yeast epigenetics: the inheritance of histone modification statesCallum J O'Kane, Edel M Hyland
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 20, 2025
From crops to clinic: the impact of dual azole use on antifungal resistance in <i>Candida</i> and <i>Candida</i> associated yeastsJessica C Allison, Edel M Hyland
Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland)|August 6, 2020
Chromatin Structure and Drug Resistance in <i>Candida</i> sppCallum J O'Kane, Rachel Weild, Edel M Hyland
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 24, 2002
The DNA binding domain of the gene 2.5 single-stranded DNA-binding protein of bacteriophage T7Edel M Hyland, Lisa F Rezende, Charles C Richardson
Genetics|August 18, 2010
Yin and Yang of histone H2B roles in silencing and longevity: a tale of two argininesJunbiao Dai, Edel M Hyland, Anne Norris, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|June 11, 2014
A model for the evolution of biological specificity: a cross-reacting DNA-binding protein causes plasmid incompatibilityEdel M Hyland, Edward W J Wallace, Andrew W Murray
Malaria Journal|July 1, 2021
Characterization of the substrate binding site of an iron detoxifying membrane transporter from Plasmodium falciparumPragya Sharma, Veronika Tóth, Edel M Hyland, et al.
Cell|September 23, 2008
Probing nucleosome function: a highly versatile library of synthetic histone H3 and H4 mutantsJunbiao Dai, Edel M Hyland, Daniel S Yuan, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 18, 2009
Histone h3 exerts a key function in mitotic checkpoint controlJianjun Luo, Xinjing Xu, Hana Hall, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 2, 2005
Insights into the role of histone H3 and histone H4 core modifiable residues in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeEdel M Hyland, Michael S Cosgrove, Henrik Molina, et al.
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