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Y Gruenbaum

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Harefuah|February 16, 1997
[Knockout and knockin mice]M Goldberg, Y Gruenbaum
FEBS Letters|December 18, 1989
Nuclear envelope assembly around sperm chromatin in cell-free preparations from Drosophila embryosN Ulitzur, Y Gruenbaum
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|November 18, 2003
Dynamic interactions of nuclear lamina proteins with chromatin and transcriptional machineryA Mattout-Drubezki, Y Gruenbaum
Biotechniques|June 22, 1999
Improved protocol for using avian red blood cells as substrates for the polymerase chain reactionD Bercovich, Y Plotsky, Y Gruenbaum
Poultry Science|June 17, 1998
Research notes: Fresh and frozen pools of chicken red blood cells as substrates for direct polymerase chain reactionH Khatib, N Sagiv, Y Gruenbaum
Nucleic Acids Research|June 11, 1981
Restriction enzyme digestion of hemimethylated DNAY Gruenbaum, H Cedar, A Razin
Nature|February 18, 1982
Substrate and sequence specificity of a eukaryotic DNA methylaseY Gruenbaum, H Cedar, A Razin
Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression|January 29, 2000
The nuclear lamina: molecular organization and interaction with chromatinM Goldberg, A Harel, Y Gruenbaum
Blood|April 21, 2001
Repression of ferritin expression increases the labile iron pool, oxidative stress, and short-term growth of human erythroleukemia cellsO Kakhlon, Y Gruenbaum, Z I Cabantchik
The Biochemical Journal|May 23, 2001
Repression of the heavy ferritin chain increases the labile iron pool of human K562 cellsO Kakhlon, Y Gruenbaum, Z I Cabantchik
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Harefuah|February 16, 1997
[Knockout and knockin mice]M Goldberg, Y Gruenbaum
FEBS Letters|December 18, 1989
Nuclear envelope assembly around sperm chromatin in cell-free preparations from Drosophila embryosN Ulitzur, Y Gruenbaum
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|November 18, 2003
Dynamic interactions of nuclear lamina proteins with chromatin and transcriptional machineryA Mattout-Drubezki, Y Gruenbaum
Biotechniques|June 22, 1999
Improved protocol for using avian red blood cells as substrates for the polymerase chain reactionD Bercovich, Y Plotsky, Y Gruenbaum
Poultry Science|June 17, 1998
Research notes: Fresh and frozen pools of chicken red blood cells as substrates for direct polymerase chain reactionH Khatib, N Sagiv, Y Gruenbaum
Nucleic Acids Research|June 11, 1981
Restriction enzyme digestion of hemimethylated DNAY Gruenbaum, H Cedar, A Razin
Nature|February 18, 1982
Substrate and sequence specificity of a eukaryotic DNA methylaseY Gruenbaum, H Cedar, A Razin
Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression|January 29, 2000
The nuclear lamina: molecular organization and interaction with chromatinM Goldberg, A Harel, Y Gruenbaum
Blood|April 21, 2001
Repression of ferritin expression increases the labile iron pool, oxidative stress, and short-term growth of human erythroleukemia cellsO Kakhlon, Y Gruenbaum, Z I Cabantchik
The Biochemical Journal|May 23, 2001
Repression of the heavy ferritin chain increases the labile iron pool of human K562 cellsO Kakhlon, Y Gruenbaum, Z I Cabantchik
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