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Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 29, 2000
A CAF-1-PCNA-mediated chromatin assembly pathway triggered by sensing DNA damageJ G Moggs, P Grandi, J P Quivy, et al.
The EMBO Journal|August 16, 2000
dMi-2 and ISWI chromatin remodelling factors have distinct nucleosome binding and mobilization propertiesA Brehm, G Längst, J Kehle, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 27, 2001
HMG-D and histone H1 interplay during chromatin assembly and early embryogenesisS S Ner, T Blank, M L Pérez-Paralle, et al.
The EMBO Journal|July 12, 2001
Acf1, the largest subunit of CHRAC, regulates ISWI-induced nucleosome remodellingA Eberharter, S Ferrari, G Längst, et al.
Molecular Cell|March 17, 1999
ISWI is an ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling factorD F Corona, G Längst, C R Clapier, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 2, 2001
Association and spreading of the Drosophila dosage compensation complex from a discrete roX1 chromatin entry siteY Kageyama, G Mengus, G Gilfillan, et al.
The EMBO Journal|October 8, 1997
Initiation and bidirectional propagation of chromatin assembly from a target site for nucleotide excision repairPierre-Henri L Gaillard, J G Moggs, D M Roche, et al.
The EMBO Journal|June 17, 2000
Two histone fold proteins, CHRAC-14 and CHRAC-16, are developmentally regulated subunits of chromatin accessibility complex (CHRAC)D F Corona, A Eberharter, A Budde, et al.
Molecular Cell|August 13, 1999
Two-step synergism between the progesterone receptor and the DNA-binding domain of nuclear factor 1 on MMTV minichromosomesL Di Croce, R Koop, P Venditti, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 26, 2000
Functional delineation of three groups of the ATP-dependent family of chromatin remodeling enzymesL A Boyer, C Logie, E Bonte, et al.
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Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 29, 2000
A CAF-1-PCNA-mediated chromatin assembly pathway triggered by sensing DNA damageJ G Moggs, P Grandi, J P Quivy, et al.
The EMBO Journal|August 16, 2000
dMi-2 and ISWI chromatin remodelling factors have distinct nucleosome binding and mobilization propertiesA Brehm, G Längst, J Kehle, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 27, 2001
HMG-D and histone H1 interplay during chromatin assembly and early embryogenesisS S Ner, T Blank, M L Pérez-Paralle, et al.
The EMBO Journal|July 12, 2001
Acf1, the largest subunit of CHRAC, regulates ISWI-induced nucleosome remodellingA Eberharter, S Ferrari, G Längst, et al.
Molecular Cell|March 17, 1999
ISWI is an ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling factorD F Corona, G Längst, C R Clapier, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 2, 2001
Association and spreading of the Drosophila dosage compensation complex from a discrete roX1 chromatin entry siteY Kageyama, G Mengus, G Gilfillan, et al.
The EMBO Journal|October 8, 1997
Initiation and bidirectional propagation of chromatin assembly from a target site for nucleotide excision repairPierre-Henri L Gaillard, J G Moggs, D M Roche, et al.
The EMBO Journal|June 17, 2000
Two histone fold proteins, CHRAC-14 and CHRAC-16, are developmentally regulated subunits of chromatin accessibility complex (CHRAC)D F Corona, A Eberharter, A Budde, et al.
Molecular Cell|August 13, 1999
Two-step synergism between the progesterone receptor and the DNA-binding domain of nuclear factor 1 on MMTV minichromosomesL Di Croce, R Koop, P Venditti, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 26, 2000
Functional delineation of three groups of the ATP-dependent family of chromatin remodeling enzymesL A Boyer, C Logie, E Bonte, et al.
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