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W M Bonner

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Nucleic Acids Research|November 25, 1989
H2A.X. a histone isoprotein with a conserved C-terminal sequence, is encoded by a novel mRNA with both DNA replication type and polyA 3' processing signalsC Mannironi, W M Bonner, C L Hatch
Biochemistry|August 2, 1983
Changes in histone H3 composition and synthesis pattern during lymphocyte activationR S Wu, S Tsai, W M Bonner
FEBS Letters|February 7, 1983
Differential crosslinking of histones and non-histones in nuclei by cis-Pt(II)J Filipski, K W Kohn, W M Bonner
Cell|December 1, 1982
Patterns of histone variant synthesis can distinguish G0 from G1 cellsR S Wu, S Tsai, W M Bonner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 1985
Studies on nuclease digestion of chromatin phosphorylated in vivoM H West, P Pantazis, W M Bonner
FEBS Letters|October 3, 1983
Fate of newly synthesized histones in G1 and G0 cellsR S Wu, L J Perry, W M Bonner
Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association (1975)|July 1, 1973
Giant cysts of the popliteal fossa and calf in rheumatoid arthritisW M Bonner, H B Gregorie, E L Hay
European Journal of Biochemistry|August 1, 1980
Two-dimensional gel analysis of histones in acid extracts of nuclei, cells, and tissuesW M Bonner, M H West, J D Stedman
Brain Research|March 18, 1977
Slab gel analysis of rapidly transported proteins in the isolated frog nervous systemJ L Barker, J H Neale, W M Bonner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 30, 1994
Characterization of the human histone H2A.X gene. Comparison of its promoter with other H2A gene promotersV S Ivanova, C L Hatch, W M Bonner
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Nucleic Acids Research|November 25, 1989
H2A.X. a histone isoprotein with a conserved C-terminal sequence, is encoded by a novel mRNA with both DNA replication type and polyA 3' processing signalsC Mannironi, W M Bonner, C L Hatch
Biochemistry|August 2, 1983
Changes in histone H3 composition and synthesis pattern during lymphocyte activationR S Wu, S Tsai, W M Bonner
FEBS Letters|February 7, 1983
Differential crosslinking of histones and non-histones in nuclei by cis-Pt(II)J Filipski, K W Kohn, W M Bonner
Cell|December 1, 1982
Patterns of histone variant synthesis can distinguish G0 from G1 cellsR S Wu, S Tsai, W M Bonner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 1985
Studies on nuclease digestion of chromatin phosphorylated in vivoM H West, P Pantazis, W M Bonner
FEBS Letters|October 3, 1983
Fate of newly synthesized histones in G1 and G0 cellsR S Wu, L J Perry, W M Bonner
Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association (1975)|July 1, 1973
Giant cysts of the popliteal fossa and calf in rheumatoid arthritisW M Bonner, H B Gregorie, E L Hay
European Journal of Biochemistry|August 1, 1980
Two-dimensional gel analysis of histones in acid extracts of nuclei, cells, and tissuesW M Bonner, M H West, J D Stedman
Brain Research|March 18, 1977
Slab gel analysis of rapidly transported proteins in the isolated frog nervous systemJ L Barker, J H Neale, W M Bonner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 30, 1994
Characterization of the human histone H2A.X gene. Comparison of its promoter with other H2A gene promotersV S Ivanova, C L Hatch, W M Bonner
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