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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|September 1, 1991
Immunobiochemical evidence for the loss of sperm specific histones during male pronucleus formation in monospermic zygotes of sea urchinsM Imschenetzky, M Puchi, C Pimentel, et al.
Archivos De Biologia Y Medicina Experimentales|June 1, 1988
The fate of sperm specific non-histone chromosomal proteins after fertilization in sea urchinsM Imschenetzky, M Puchi, R Massone, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. B, Comparative Biochemistry|January 1, 1984
A comparative study of the histones isolated from sperm of the sea urchin Tetrapygus nigerM Imschenetzky, M Puchi, A M Oyarce, et al.
Archivos De Biologia Y Medicina Experimentales|December 1, 1988
Remodeling of chromatin during male pronucleus formation in the sea urchin Tetrapygus nigerM Imschenetzky, M Puchi, R Massone, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|December 18, 2001
Cytoplasm of sea urchin unfertilized eggs contains a nucleosome remodeling activityR Medina, J Gutiérrez, M Puchi, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|November 15, 1997
Identification of a cysteine protease responsible for degradation of sperm histones during male pronucleus remodeling in sea urchinsM Imschenetzky, F Díaz, M Montecino, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology|March 16, 2001
Variability of sperm specific histones in sea urchinsE Reyes, V Morin, S Schwager, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|September 24, 1999
Poly(ADP-ribosylation) protects maternally derived histones from proteolysis after fertilizationV Morin, F Diaz, M Montecino, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|January 11, 2000
Potential involvement of post-translational modifications as a mechanism modulating selective proteolysis after fertilizationM Imschenetzky, M Puchi, V Morin, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|December 15, 1996
Hybrid nucleoprotein particles containing a subset of male and female histone variants form during male pronucleus formation in sea urchinsM Imschenetzky, M I Oliver, S Gutiérrez, et al.
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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|September 1, 1991
Immunobiochemical evidence for the loss of sperm specific histones during male pronucleus formation in monospermic zygotes of sea urchinsM Imschenetzky, M Puchi, C Pimentel, et al.
Archivos De Biologia Y Medicina Experimentales|June 1, 1988
The fate of sperm specific non-histone chromosomal proteins after fertilization in sea urchinsM Imschenetzky, M Puchi, R Massone, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. B, Comparative Biochemistry|January 1, 1984
A comparative study of the histones isolated from sperm of the sea urchin Tetrapygus nigerM Imschenetzky, M Puchi, A M Oyarce, et al.
Archivos De Biologia Y Medicina Experimentales|December 1, 1988
Remodeling of chromatin during male pronucleus formation in the sea urchin Tetrapygus nigerM Imschenetzky, M Puchi, R Massone, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|December 18, 2001
Cytoplasm of sea urchin unfertilized eggs contains a nucleosome remodeling activityR Medina, J Gutiérrez, M Puchi, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|November 15, 1997
Identification of a cysteine protease responsible for degradation of sperm histones during male pronucleus remodeling in sea urchinsM Imschenetzky, F Díaz, M Montecino, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology|March 16, 2001
Variability of sperm specific histones in sea urchinsE Reyes, V Morin, S Schwager, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|September 24, 1999
Poly(ADP-ribosylation) protects maternally derived histones from proteolysis after fertilizationV Morin, F Diaz, M Montecino, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|January 11, 2000
Potential involvement of post-translational modifications as a mechanism modulating selective proteolysis after fertilizationM Imschenetzky, M Puchi, V Morin, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|December 15, 1996
Hybrid nucleoprotein particles containing a subset of male and female histone variants form during male pronucleus formation in sea urchinsM Imschenetzky, M I Oliver, S Gutiérrez, et al.
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