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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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April 15, 1989
In physiological salt conditions the core proteins of the nucleosomes in large chromatin fragments denature at 73 degrees C and the DNA unstacks at 85 degrees C
M Almagor, R D Cole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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June 25, 1977
Anomalies encountered in the classification of histones. An example using wheat germ
M Fazal, R D Cole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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October 10, 1984
The purification of tau protein and the occurrence of two phosphorylation states of tau in brain
G Lindwall, R D Cole
Experimental Cell Research
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April 1, 1976
An improved preparation of highly specific tublin antibodies
G Wiche, R D Cole
Biochemistry
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August 9, 1994
Effects of various salts and pH on the stability of the nucleosome in chromatin fragments
X Ni, R D Cole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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December 25, 1983
Close contacts between H1 histone molecules in nuclei
D Ring, R D Cole
Nature
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May 1, 1980
Histone H10 accumulates in growth-inhibited cultured cells
J Pehrson, R D Cole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 25, 1979
Chemical cross-linking of H1 histone to the nucleosomal histones
D Ring, R D Cole
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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April 1, 1976
Reversible in vitro polymerization of tubulin from a cultured cell line (rat glial cell clone C6)
G Wiche, R D Cole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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April 25, 1988
Interactions between the microtubule-associated tau proteins and S100b regulate tau phosphorylation by the Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II
J Baudier, R D Cole
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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April 15, 1989
In physiological salt conditions the core proteins of the nucleosomes in large chromatin fragments denature at 73 degrees C and the DNA unstacks at 85 degrees C
M Almagor, R D Cole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
June 25, 1977
Anomalies encountered in the classification of histones. An example using wheat germ
M Fazal, R D Cole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
October 10, 1984
The purification of tau protein and the occurrence of two phosphorylation states of tau in brain
G Lindwall, R D Cole
Experimental Cell Research
|
April 1, 1976
An improved preparation of highly specific tublin antibodies
G Wiche, R D Cole
Biochemistry
|
August 9, 1994
Effects of various salts and pH on the stability of the nucleosome in chromatin fragments
X Ni, R D Cole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
December 25, 1983
Close contacts between H1 histone molecules in nuclei
D Ring, R D Cole
Nature
|
May 1, 1980
Histone H10 accumulates in growth-inhibited cultured cells
J Pehrson, R D Cole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
November 25, 1979
Chemical cross-linking of H1 histone to the nucleosomal histones
D Ring, R D Cole
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
April 1, 1976
Reversible in vitro polymerization of tubulin from a cultured cell line (rat glial cell clone C6)
G Wiche, R D Cole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
April 25, 1988
Interactions between the microtubule-associated tau proteins and S100b regulate tau phosphorylation by the Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II
J Baudier, R D Cole
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