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J Ausió

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Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|September 14, 2000
Are linker histones (histone H1) dispensable for survival?J Ausió
The Biological Bulletin|January 7, 2018
Purification and Biochemical Characterization of the Nuclear Sperm-Specific Proteins of the Bivalve Mollusks Agriodesma saxicola1 and Mytilimeria nuttalliJ Ausió
Biophysical Chemistry|October 12, 2000
Analytical ultracentrifugation and the characterization of chromatin structureJ Ausió
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 26, 1999
Histone H1 and evolution of sperm nuclear basic proteinsJ Ausió
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1988
An unusual cysteine-containing histone H1-like protein and two protamine-like proteins are the major nuclear proteins of the sperm of the bivalve mollusc Macoma nasutaJ Ausió
Atencion Primaria|January 15, 1999
[The drug prescription and family doctors]J Ausió Arumí
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|September 11, 2001
Histones are the major chromosomal protein components of the sperm of the nemerteans Cerebratulus californiensis and Cerebratulus lacteusX Wang, J Ausió
Biophysical Chemistry|November 1, 1983
Structural heterogeneity of reconstituted complexes of DNA with typical and intermediate protaminesJ Ausió, P Suau
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 6, 1998
Nucleosome translational position, not histone acetylation, determines TFIIIA binding to nucleosomal Xenopus laevis 5S rRNA genesL Howe, J Ausió
Experimental Cell Research|September 1, 1982
Nuclear proteins and the organization of chromatin in spermatozoa of Mytilus edulisJ Ausió, J A Subirana
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Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|September 14, 2000
Are linker histones (histone H1) dispensable for survival?J Ausió
The Biological Bulletin|January 7, 2018
Purification and Biochemical Characterization of the Nuclear Sperm-Specific Proteins of the Bivalve Mollusks Agriodesma saxicola1 and Mytilimeria nuttalliJ Ausió
Biophysical Chemistry|October 12, 2000
Analytical ultracentrifugation and the characterization of chromatin structureJ Ausió
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 26, 1999
Histone H1 and evolution of sperm nuclear basic proteinsJ Ausió
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1988
An unusual cysteine-containing histone H1-like protein and two protamine-like proteins are the major nuclear proteins of the sperm of the bivalve mollusc Macoma nasutaJ Ausió
Atencion Primaria|January 15, 1999
[The drug prescription and family doctors]J Ausió Arumí
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|September 11, 2001
Histones are the major chromosomal protein components of the sperm of the nemerteans Cerebratulus californiensis and Cerebratulus lacteusX Wang, J Ausió
Biophysical Chemistry|November 1, 1983
Structural heterogeneity of reconstituted complexes of DNA with typical and intermediate protaminesJ Ausió, P Suau
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 6, 1998
Nucleosome translational position, not histone acetylation, determines TFIIIA binding to nucleosomal Xenopus laevis 5S rRNA genesL Howe, J Ausió
Experimental Cell Research|September 1, 1982
Nuclear proteins and the organization of chromatin in spermatozoa of Mytilus edulisJ Ausió, J A Subirana
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