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  • 4. Role of histone acetylation in reprogramming of somatic nuclei following nuclear transfer.
    Rybouchkin A, Kato Y, Tsunoda Y.
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  • 9. Turnover of histone acetyl groups during sea urchin early development is not required for histone, heat shock and actin gene transcription.
    Jasinskas A, Kersulyte D, Langmore J, Steponaviciute D, Jasinskiene N, Gineitis A.
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  • 10. Developmentally regulated chromatin acetylation and histone H1(0) accumulation.
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  • 11. Effect of trypsin on the methylation of nuclear proteins in sea urchin embryos.
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  • 13. H3K9 acetylation and radial chromatin positioning.
    Strasák L, Bártová E, Harnicarová A, Galiová G, Krejcí J, Kozubek S.
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  • 16. Histone deacetylation in nuclei isolated from hepatoma tissue culture cells. Inhibition by sodium butyrate.
    Perry M, Nelson D, Moore M, Chalkley R.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1979 Feb 27; 561(2):517-25. PubMed ID: 427171
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  • 19. Embryonic regulation of histone ubiquitination in the sea urchin.
    Jasinskiene N, Jasinskas A, Langmore JP.
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