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W Albig

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Human Genetics|January 24, 1998
The human histone gene cluster at the D6S105 locusW Albig, D Doenecke
Gene|December 15, 1988
Structure of yeast glucokinase, a strongly diverged specific aldo-hexose-phosphorylating isoenzymeW Albig, K D Entian
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 19, 1999
The expression of human H2A-H2B histone gene pairs is regulated by multiple sequence elements in their joint promotersR Trappe, D Doenecke, W Albig
DNA and Cell Biology|November 5, 1997
Varied expression patterns of human H1 histone genes in different cell linesT Meergans, W Albig, D Doenecke
The Biochemical Journal|March 7, 1998
cAMP/phorbol ester response element is involved in transcriptional regulation of the human replacement histone gene H3.3BO Witt, W Albig, D Doenecke
Experimental Cell Research|December 15, 1996
Testis-specific expression of a novel human H3 histone geneO Witt, W Albig, D Doenecke
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|March 15, 1997
Nuclear transport of H1 histones meets the criteria of a nuclear localization signal-mediated processM Kurz, D Doenecke, W Albig
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|March 10, 2001
Characterisation of nuclear localisation signals of the four human core histonesM Baake, D Doenecke, W Albig
Experimental Cell Research|October 15, 1998
The histone H1(0) contains multiple sequence elements for nuclear targetingK Schwamborn, W Albig, D Doenecke
Gene|January 15, 1997
Characterization of the H1.5 gene completes the set of human H1 subtype genesW Albig, T Meergans, D Doenecke
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Human Genetics|January 24, 1998
The human histone gene cluster at the D6S105 locusW Albig, D Doenecke
Gene|December 15, 1988
Structure of yeast glucokinase, a strongly diverged specific aldo-hexose-phosphorylating isoenzymeW Albig, K D Entian
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 19, 1999
The expression of human H2A-H2B histone gene pairs is regulated by multiple sequence elements in their joint promotersR Trappe, D Doenecke, W Albig
DNA and Cell Biology|November 5, 1997
Varied expression patterns of human H1 histone genes in different cell linesT Meergans, W Albig, D Doenecke
The Biochemical Journal|March 7, 1998
cAMP/phorbol ester response element is involved in transcriptional regulation of the human replacement histone gene H3.3BO Witt, W Albig, D Doenecke
Experimental Cell Research|December 15, 1996
Testis-specific expression of a novel human H3 histone geneO Witt, W Albig, D Doenecke
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|March 15, 1997
Nuclear transport of H1 histones meets the criteria of a nuclear localization signal-mediated processM Kurz, D Doenecke, W Albig
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|March 10, 2001
Characterisation of nuclear localisation signals of the four human core histonesM Baake, D Doenecke, W Albig
Experimental Cell Research|October 15, 1998
The histone H1(0) contains multiple sequence elements for nuclear targetingK Schwamborn, W Albig, D Doenecke
Gene|January 15, 1997
Characterization of the H1.5 gene completes the set of human H1 subtype genesW Albig, T Meergans, D Doenecke
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