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  • 24. Site-directed cleavage of DNA by a linker histone--Fe(II) EDTA conjugate: localization of a globular domain binding site within a nucleosome.
    Hayes JJ.
    Biochemistry; 1996 Sep 17; 35(37):11931-7. PubMed ID: 8810896
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  • 28. Assays for transcription factors access to nucleosomal DNA.
    Li Q, Wrange O.
    Methods; 1997 May 17; 12(1):96-104. PubMed ID: 9169199
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  • 29. Heterodimerization preferences of thyroid hormone receptor alpha isoforms.
    Nagaya T, Nomura Y, Fujieda M, Seo H.
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  • 30. Differential association of HMG1 and linker histones B4 and H1 with dinucleosomal DNA: structural transitions and transcriptional repression.
    Ura K, Nightingale K, Wolffe AP.
    EMBO J; 1996 Sep 16; 15(18):4959-69. PubMed ID: 8890169
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  • 31. Thyroid hormone response element half-site organization and its effect on thyroid hormone mediated transcription.
    Paquette MA, Atlas E, Wade MG, Yauk CL.
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  • 32. An array of positioned nucleosomes potentiates thyroid hormone receptor action in vivo.
    Urnov FD, Wolffe AP.
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  • 33. DNA bending by thyroid hormone receptor: influence of half-site spacing and RXR.
    Shulemovich K, Dimaculangan DD, Katz D, Lazar MA.
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    Figliozzi RW, Chen F, Hsia SV.
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  • 36. Accessibility of a glucocorticoid response element in a nucleosome depends on its rotational positioning.
    Li Q, Wrange O.
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  • 37. Preferential and asymmetric interaction of linker histones with 5S DNA in the nucleosome.
    Hayes JJ, Wolffe AP.
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  • 38. Chromatin disruption and histone acetylation in regulation of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat by thyroid hormone receptor.
    Hsia SC, Shi YB.
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  • 40. [Histone H1, polylysine and spermine--factors of nucleosome assembly in vitro].
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