Published in Biochim Biophys Acta on June 22, 1978
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An improved large scale fractionation of high mobility group non-histone chromatin proteins. Biochim Biophys Acta (1975) 1.71
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Functional phosphorylation sites in the C-terminal region of the multivalent multifunctional transcriptional factor CTCF. Mol Cell Biol (2001) 1.48
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Characterisation of chicken erythroid nuclear proteins which bind to the nuclease hypersensitive regions upstream of the beta A- and beta H-globin genes. Nucleic Acids Res (1986) 1.43
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Asthma due to industrial use of chloramine. Br Med J (1979) 1.41
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The primary structure of a non-histone chromosomal protein. Eur J Biochem (1977) 1.38
Selective screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms with physical examination and ultrasound. Arch Intern Med (1988) 1.37
High mobility group non-histone chromosomal proteins from chicken erythrocytes. Biochem Biophys Res Commun (1978) 1.34
Studies on carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and a related glycoprotein, CCEA-2. Preparation and chemical characterisation. Immunochemistry (1973) 1.34
Structural studies on two high-mobility-group proteins from calf thymus, HMG-14 and HMG-20 (ubiquitin), and their interaction with DNA. Eur J Biochem (1980) 1.34
Studies on the conformational properties of the high-mobility-group chromosomal protein HMG 17 and its interaction with DNA. Eur J Biochem (1978) 1.32
The heme-oxygenase family required for phytochrome chromophore biosynthesis is necessary for proper photomorphogenesis in higher plants. Plant Physiol (2001) 1.30
The purification of an erythroid protein which binds to enhancer and promoter elements of haemoglobin genes. Nucleic Acids Res (1989) 1.30
A quantitative comparison of histones from immature and mature erythroid cells of the duck. Biochim Biophys Acta (1969) 1.30
Interactions of a purified non-histone chromosomal protein with DNA and histone. Eur J Biochem (1974) 1.29
Nonopiate effects of dynorphin and des-Tyr-dynorphin. Science (1982) 1.29
The selective extraction of histone fractions from deoxyribonucleoprotein. Eur J Biochem (1973) 1.28
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Changes in the male voice at puberty. Arch Dis Child (1997) 1.27
Prolonging the delayed phase of myocardial protection: repetitive adenosine A1 receptor activation maintains rabbit myocardium in a preconditioned state. J Am Coll Cardiol (1998) 1.27
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X-ray studies of nucleoproteins depleted of lysine-rich histone. Eur J Biochem (1972) 1.26
Molecular weight abnormalities of the CTCF transcription factor: CTCF migrates aberrantly in SDS-PAGE and the size of the expressed protein is affected by the UTRs and sequences within the coding region of the CTCF gene. Nucleic Acids Res (1997) 1.26
Sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins which interact with (G + C)-rich sequences flanking the chicken c-myc gene. Eur J Biochem (1986) 1.24
High efficiency transformation ofBrassica napus usingAgrobacterium vectors. Plant Cell Rep (1989) 1.23
Are the high mobility group non-histone chromosomal proteins associated with 'active' chromatin? Biochim Biophys Acta (1978) 1.22
Purification of glutamate dehydrogenase from ox brain and liver. Evidence that commercially available preparations of the enzyme from ox liver have suffered proteolytic cleavage. Biochem J (1980) 1.21
How do the clinical findings in patients with pericardial effusions influence the success of aspiration? Br Heart J (1995) 1.20
The amino-terminus of phytochrome A contains two distinct functional domains. Plant J (1996) 1.20
Magnetic resonance imaging during dobutamine stress in coronary artery disease. Am J Cardiol (1992) 1.18
NF-kappaB mediated transcriptional activation is enhanced by the architectural factor HMGI-C. Nucleic Acids Res (1998) 1.18
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Duplication of 7p12.1-p13, including GRB10 and IGFBP1, in a mother and daughter with features of Silver-Russell syndrome. Hum Genet (1999) 1.16
The similarity between the primary structures of two non-histone chromosomal proteins. Eur J Biochem (1976) 1.16
Sequences within both the N- and C-terminal domains of phytochrome A are required for PFR ubiquitination and degradation. Plant J (1999) 1.16
Studies on the structure of the carcinoembryonic antigen. I. some deductions on the basis of chemical degradations. Immunochemistry (1974) 1.14
Cannabinoid modulation of wide dynamic range neurons in the lumbar dorsal horn of the rat by spinally administered WIN55,212-2. Neurosci Lett (1998) 1.14
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Period and amplitude analysis of 0.5-3 c/sec activity in NREM sleep of young adults. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol (1978) 1.12
Cannabinoid suppression of noxious heat-evoked activity in wide dynamic range neurons in the lumbar dorsal horn of the rat. J Neurophysiol (1999) 1.12
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