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161 related items for PubMed ID: 339917

  • 21. Global change of gene expression at late G1/S boundary may occur in human IMR-90 diploid fibroblasts during senescence.
    Pang JH, Chen KY.
    J Cell Physiol; 1994 Sep; 160(3):531-8. PubMed ID: 8077291
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    Nicholson P, Müller B.
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  • 23. Activation of in vitro histone gene transcription from Hela S3 chromatin by S-phase nonhistone chromosomal proteins.
    Park WD, Stein JL, Stein GS.
    Biochemistry; 1976 Jul 27; 15(15):3296-30. PubMed ID: 952857
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  • 24. Regulation of histone gene expression in HeLa S3 cells.
    Stein GS, Stein JL, Park WD, Detke S, Lichtler AC, Shephard EA, Jansing RL, Phillips IR.
    Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol; 1978 Jul 27; 42 Pt 2():1107-20. PubMed ID: 277306
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  • 25. Activation of histone gene transcription by nonhistone chromosomal phosphoproteins.
    Thompson JA, Stein JL, Kleinsmith LJ, Stein GS.
    Science; 1976 Oct 22; 194(4263):428-31. PubMed ID: 982025
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  • 26. Effect of histones and nonhistone chromosomal proteins on the transcription of histone genes from HeLaS3 cell DNA.
    Stein JL, Reed K, Stein GS.
    Biochemistry; 1976 Jul 27; 15(15):3291-5. PubMed ID: 952856
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  • 27. Regulation of histone gene expression in HeLa S3 cells.
    Stein GS, Stein JL, Park WD, Detkel S, Lichtler AC, Shephard EA, Jansing RL, Phillips IR.
    Arch Biol Med Exp; 1979 Oct 27; 12(3):439-55. PubMed ID: 552821
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  • 28. Regulation of specific genes during the cell cycle. Utilization of homologous cDNAs and cloned sequences for studying histone gene expression in human cells.
    Stein GS, Stein JL, Marashi F, Parker MI, Sierra LF.
    Cell Biophys; 1980 Dec 27; 2(4):291-314. PubMed ID: 6163542
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  • 29. Further evidence of transcriptional and translational control of histone messenger RNA during the HeLa S3 cycle.
    Borun TW, Gabrielli F, Ajiro K, Zweidler A, Baglioni C.
    Cell; 1975 Jan 27; 4(1):59-67. PubMed ID: 1116174
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  • 30. Hybridization analysis of histone messenger RNA: association with polyribosomes during the cell cycle.
    Stein JL, Thrall CL, Park WD, Mans RJ, Stein GS.
    Science; 1975 Aug 15; 189(4202):557-8. PubMed ID: 1145212
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  • 31. Reassessment of histone gene expression during cell cycle in human cells by using homologous H4 histone cDNA.
    Detke S, Lichtler A, Phillips I, Stein J, Stein G.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1979 Oct 15; 76(10):4995-9. PubMed ID: 291917
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  • 32. Regulation of gene expression in eucaryotes.
    O'Malley BW, Towle HC, Schwartz RJ.
    Annu Rev Genet; 1977 Oct 15; 11():239-75. PubMed ID: 339816
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  • 33. Synthesis of histone messenger RNAs by RNA polymerase II in nuclei from S phase HeLa S3 cells.
    Detke S, Stein JL, Stein GS.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1978 May 15; 5(5):1515-28. PubMed ID: 662692
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  • 34. Specificity of DNA-associated nuclear antigens in HeLa cells and distribution during the cell cycle.
    Briggs RC, Campbell A, Chiu JF, Hnilica LS, Lincoln G, Stein J, Stein G.
    Cancer Res; 1979 Sep 15; 39(9):3683-8. PubMed ID: 89901
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  • 35. Physical properties of DNA and chromatin isolated from G1- and S-phase HeLa S-3 cells. Effects of histone H1 phosphorylation and stage-specific nonhistone chromosomal proteins on the molar ellipticity of native and reconstituted nucleoproteins during thermal denaturation.
    Dolby TN, Ajiro K, Borun TW, Gilmour RS, Zweidler A, Cohen L, Miller P, Nieolini C.
    Biochemistry; 1979 Apr 03; 18(7):1333-44. PubMed ID: 427116
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  • 36. Cell cycle regulation of human histone H1 mRNA.
    Plumb M, Marashi F, Green L, Zimmerman A, Zimmerman S, Stein J, Stein G.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1984 Jan 03; 81(2):434-8. PubMed ID: 6582499
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  • 37. Purification of histone messenger ribonucleoprotein particles from HeLa cell S-phase polysomes. Characterization of associated proteins.
    Liautard JP, Jeanteur P.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1979 Sep 11; 7(1):135-50. PubMed ID: 493137
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  • 38. Regulation of cell cycle stage-specific transcription of histone genes from chromatin by non-histone chromosomal proteins.
    Stein G, Park W, Thrall C, Mans R, Stein J.
    Nature; 1975 Oct 30; 257(5529):764-7. PubMed ID: 1186855
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  • 39. Nonhistone chromosomal proteins and histone gene transcription.
    Stein G, Stein J, Kleinsmith L, Park W, Jansing R, Thomson J.
    Prog Nucleic Acid Res Mol Biol; 1976 Oct 30; 19():421-45. PubMed ID: 1019355
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  • 40. Homochromatographic and immunological analysis of controls of nucleolar gene function.
    Choi YC, Ballal NR, Busch RK, Busch H.
    Cancer Res; 1976 Nov 30; 36(11 Pt. 2):4301-6. PubMed ID: 184935
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