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J J Hayes

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Chemistry & Biology|March 1, 1995
Chemical probes of DNA structure in chromatinJ J Hayes
Texas Hospitals|December 11, 1987
Rural hospitals: in critical conditionJ J Hayes
Biochemistry|September 17, 1996
Site-directed cleavage of DNA by a linker histone--Fe(II) EDTA conjugate: localization of a globular domain binding site within a nucleosomeJ J Hayes
Journal of Homosexuality|January 1, 1978
Language and language behavior of lesbian women and gay men: a selected bibliography (part 1)J J Hayes
Journal of Cell Science|February 22, 2001
Assembly into chromatin and subtype-specific transcriptional effects of exogenous linker histones directly introduced into a living Physarum cellC Thiriet, J J Hayes
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1997
Antisera directed against anti-histone H4 antibodies recognize linker histones. Novel immunological probes to detect histone interactionsC Thiriet, J J Hayes
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|March 17, 1999
Histone proteins in vivo: cell-cycle-dependent physiological effects of exogenous linker histones incorporated into Physarum polycephalumC Thiriet, J J Hayes
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 8, 1998
Functionally relevant histone-DNA interactions extend beyond the classically defined nucleosome core regionC Thiriet, J J Hayes
European Journal of Cell Biology|April 29, 1999
Chromatin remodeling by cell cycle stage-specific extracts from Physarum polycephalumC Thiriet, J J Hayes
Genes & Development|August 21, 2001
A novel labeling technique reveals a function for histone H2A/H2B dimer tail domains in chromatin assembly in vivoC Thiriet, J J Hayes
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Chemistry & Biology|March 1, 1995
Chemical probes of DNA structure in chromatinJ J Hayes
Texas Hospitals|December 11, 1987
Rural hospitals: in critical conditionJ J Hayes
Biochemistry|September 17, 1996
Site-directed cleavage of DNA by a linker histone--Fe(II) EDTA conjugate: localization of a globular domain binding site within a nucleosomeJ J Hayes
Journal of Homosexuality|January 1, 1978
Language and language behavior of lesbian women and gay men: a selected bibliography (part 1)J J Hayes
Journal of Cell Science|February 22, 2001
Assembly into chromatin and subtype-specific transcriptional effects of exogenous linker histones directly introduced into a living Physarum cellC Thiriet, J J Hayes
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1997
Antisera directed against anti-histone H4 antibodies recognize linker histones. Novel immunological probes to detect histone interactionsC Thiriet, J J Hayes
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|March 17, 1999
Histone proteins in vivo: cell-cycle-dependent physiological effects of exogenous linker histones incorporated into Physarum polycephalumC Thiriet, J J Hayes
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 8, 1998
Functionally relevant histone-DNA interactions extend beyond the classically defined nucleosome core regionC Thiriet, J J Hayes
European Journal of Cell Biology|April 29, 1999
Chromatin remodeling by cell cycle stage-specific extracts from Physarum polycephalumC Thiriet, J J Hayes
Genes & Development|August 21, 2001
A novel labeling technique reveals a function for histone H2A/H2B dimer tail domains in chromatin assembly in vivoC Thiriet, J J Hayes
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