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R A Laskey

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 29, 1996
Hyperphosphorylation of nucleoplasmin facilitates Xenopus sperm decondensation at fertilizationG H Leno, A D Mills, A Philpott, et al.
Nature|October 14, 1982
Developmental inactivity of 5S RNA genes persists when chromosomes are cut between genesJ B Gurdon, C Dingwall, R A Laskey, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|April 27, 2000
Detection of S-phase cells in tissue sections by in situ DNA replicationA D Mills, N Coleman, L S Morris, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 1, 1978
Selective DNA conservation and chromatin assembly after injection of SV40 DNA into Xenopus oocytesA H Wyllie, R A Laskey, J Finch, et al.
Nature|September 21, 1995
Distinct functions for the two importin subunits in nuclear protein importD Görlich, F Vogel, A D Mills, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 25, 1980
An acidic protein which assembles nucleosomes in vitro is the most abundant protein in Xenopus oocyte nucleiA D Mills, R A Laskey, P Black, et al.
Cell|September 1, 1980
Assembly of nucleosomes: the reaction involving X. laevis nucleoplasminW C Earnshaw, B M Honda, R A Laskey, et al.
Cell|June 1, 1977
Protein synthesis in oocytes of Xenopus laevis is not regulated by the supply of messenger RNAR A Laskey, A D Mills, J B Gurdon, et al.
Nature|October 5, 1978
Nucleosomes are assembled by an acidic protein which binds histones and transfers them to DNAR A Laskey, B M Honda, A D Mills, et al.
Journal of Cell Science. Supplement|January 1, 1989
Nuclear structure and the control of DNA replication in the Xenopus embryoJ J Blow, M A Sheehan, J V Watson, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 29, 1996
Hyperphosphorylation of nucleoplasmin facilitates Xenopus sperm decondensation at fertilizationG H Leno, A D Mills, A Philpott, et al.
Nature|October 14, 1982
Developmental inactivity of 5S RNA genes persists when chromosomes are cut between genesJ B Gurdon, C Dingwall, R A Laskey, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|April 27, 2000
Detection of S-phase cells in tissue sections by in situ DNA replicationA D Mills, N Coleman, L S Morris, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 1, 1978
Selective DNA conservation and chromatin assembly after injection of SV40 DNA into Xenopus oocytesA H Wyllie, R A Laskey, J Finch, et al.
Nature|September 21, 1995
Distinct functions for the two importin subunits in nuclear protein importD Görlich, F Vogel, A D Mills, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 25, 1980
An acidic protein which assembles nucleosomes in vitro is the most abundant protein in Xenopus oocyte nucleiA D Mills, R A Laskey, P Black, et al.
Cell|September 1, 1980
Assembly of nucleosomes: the reaction involving X. laevis nucleoplasminW C Earnshaw, B M Honda, R A Laskey, et al.
Cell|June 1, 1977
Protein synthesis in oocytes of Xenopus laevis is not regulated by the supply of messenger RNAR A Laskey, A D Mills, J B Gurdon, et al.
Nature|October 5, 1978
Nucleosomes are assembled by an acidic protein which binds histones and transfers them to DNAR A Laskey, B M Honda, A D Mills, et al.
Journal of Cell Science. Supplement|January 1, 1989
Nuclear structure and the control of DNA replication in the Xenopus embryoJ J Blow, M A Sheehan, J V Watson, et al.
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