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Trends in Cell Biology
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May 18, 2001
Re-SET-ting heterochromatin by histone methyltransferases
T Jenuwein
Genes & Development
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June 1, 1991
Complex pattern of immunoglobulin mu gene expression in normal and transgenic mice: nonoverlapping regulatory sequences govern distinct tissue specificities
T Jenuwein, R Grosschedl
Cell
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February 27, 1987
Structure-function analysis of fos protein: a single amino acid change activates the immortalizing potential of v-fos
T Jenuwein, R Müller
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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August 11, 2001
Translating the histone code
T Jenuwein, C D Allis
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
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January 1, 1993
Role of enhancer sequences in regulating accessibility of DNA in nuclear chromatin
T Jenuwein, W Forrester, R Grosschedl
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
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August 25, 2005
Trilogies of histone lysine methylation as epigenetic landmarks of the eukaryotic genome
M Lachner, R Sengupta, G Schotta, et al.
Cell
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June 1, 1985
Extended life span and tumorigenicity of nonestablished mouse connective tissue cells transformed by the fos oncogene of FBR-MuSV
T Jenuwein, D Müller, T Curran, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
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February 15, 2000
Mitotic phosphorylation of SUV39H1, a novel component of active centromeres, coincides with transient accumulation at mammalian centromeres
L Aagaard, M Schmid, P Warburton, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS
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March 6, 1998
SET domain proteins modulate chromatin domains in eu- and heterochromatin
T Jenuwein, G Laible, R Dorn, et al.
Oncogene
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January 1, 1987
Isolation and structural analysis of a biologically active chicken c-fos cDNA: identification of evolutionarily conserved domains in fos protein
H Mölders, T Jenuwein, J Adamkiewicz, et al.
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Trends in Cell Biology
|
May 18, 2001
Re-SET-ting heterochromatin by histone methyltransferases
T Jenuwein
Genes & Development
|
June 1, 1991
Complex pattern of immunoglobulin mu gene expression in normal and transgenic mice: nonoverlapping regulatory sequences govern distinct tissue specificities
T Jenuwein, R Grosschedl
Cell
|
February 27, 1987
Structure-function analysis of fos protein: a single amino acid change activates the immortalizing potential of v-fos
T Jenuwein, R Müller
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
August 11, 2001
Translating the histone code
T Jenuwein, C D Allis
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
|
January 1, 1993
Role of enhancer sequences in regulating accessibility of DNA in nuclear chromatin
T Jenuwein, W Forrester, R Grosschedl
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
|
August 25, 2005
Trilogies of histone lysine methylation as epigenetic landmarks of the eukaryotic genome
M Lachner, R Sengupta, G Schotta, et al.
Cell
|
June 1, 1985
Extended life span and tumorigenicity of nonestablished mouse connective tissue cells transformed by the fos oncogene of FBR-MuSV
T Jenuwein, D Müller, T Curran, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
|
February 15, 2000
Mitotic phosphorylation of SUV39H1, a novel component of active centromeres, coincides with transient accumulation at mammalian centromeres
L Aagaard, M Schmid, P Warburton, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS
|
March 6, 1998
SET domain proteins modulate chromatin domains in eu- and heterochromatin
T Jenuwein, G Laible, R Dorn, et al.
Oncogene
|
January 1, 1987
Isolation and structural analysis of a biologically active chicken c-fos cDNA: identification of evolutionarily conserved domains in fos protein
H Mölders, T Jenuwein, J Adamkiewicz, et al.
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