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3. Health promotion in later life: it's never too late.

4. Productive mRNA Chromatin Escape is Promoted by PRMT5 Methylation of SNRPB.

5. Glutamylation of Npm2 and Nap1 acidic disordered regions increases DNA mimicry and histone chaperone efficiency.

6. Broad de-regulated U2AF1 splicing is prognostic and augments leukemic transformation via protein arginine methyltransferase activation.

7. Glutamylation of Npm2 and Nap1 acidic disordered regions increases DNA charge mimicry to enhance chaperone efficiency.

9. Characteristics and attitudes of general and pediatric dentists who use loupes.

10. Type I and II PRMTs inversely regulate post-transcriptional intron detention through Sm and CHTOP methylation.

11. Independent transcriptomic and proteomic regulation by type I and II protein arginine methyltransferases.

12. Lung mechanics modifications facilitating metastasis are mediated in part by breast cancer-derived extracellular vesicles.

13. Breast Cancer-Derived Microparticles Reduce Cancer Cell Adhesion, an Effect Augmented by Chemotherapy.

14. A Binary Arginine Methylation Switch on Histone H3 Arginine 2 Regulates Its Interaction with WDR5.

15. Structure of a single-chain H2A/H2B dimer.

16. Microparticles from tumors exposed to radiation promote immune evasion in part by PD-L1.

17. Copper oxide nanoparticles inhibit pancreatic tumor growth primarily by targeting tumor initiating cells.

18. Rinf Regulates Pluripotency Network Genes and Tet Enzymes in Embryonic Stem Cells.

19. Cellular consequences of arginine methylation.

20. Introduction to the multi-author review on methylation in cellular physiology.

21. ATF3 and JDP2 deficiency in cancer associated fibroblasts promotes tumor growth via SDF-1 transcription.

22. Chromatin Characterization in Xenopus laevis Cell-Free Egg Extracts and Embryos.

23. Sarcosine Is Uniquely Modulated by Aging and Dietary Restriction in Rodents and Humans.

24. Dynamic intramolecular regulation of the histone chaperone nucleoplasmin controls histone binding and release.

25. Dose- and time-dependence of the host-mediated response to paclitaxel therapy: a mathematical modeling approach.

26. A simplified characterization of S -adenosyl-l-methionine-consuming enzymes with 1-Step EZ-MTase: a universal and straightforward coupled-assay for in vitro and in vivo setting.

27. Fly Fishing for Histones: Catch and Release by Histone Chaperone Intrinsically Disordered Regions and Acidic Stretches.

28. Pax6 associates with H3K4-specific histone methyltransferases Mll1, Mll2, and Set1a and regulates H3K4 methylation at promoters and enhancers.

29. The future of medicine: a students' perspective.

30. Chromatin assembly and transcriptional cross-talk in Xenopus laevis oocyte and egg extracts.

31. Chaperone-mediated chromatin assembly and transcriptional regulation in Xenopus laevis.

32. The PRMT5 arginine methyltransferase: many roles in development, cancer and beyond.

33. Histone H2A and H4 N-terminal tails are positioned by the MEP50 WD repeat protein for efficient methylation by the PRMT5 arginine methyltransferase.

34. Developmentally Regulated Post-translational Modification of Nucleoplasmin Controls Histone Sequestration and Deposition.

35. Phosphorylation and arginine methylation mark histone H2A prior to deposition during Xenopus laevis development.

36. Seeing beyond the double helix.

37. Structure of the arginine methyltransferase PRMT5-MEP50 reveals a mechanism for substrate specificity.

38. Protein arginine methyltransferase Prmt5-Mep50 methylates histones H2A and H4 and the histone chaperone nucleoplasmin in Xenopus laevis eggs.

39. Denosumab for treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis.

40. Analysis of histones and chromatin in Xenopus laevis egg and oocyte extracts.

41. A distinct H2A.X isoform is enriched in Xenopus laevis eggs and early embryos and is phosphorylated in the absence of a checkpoint.

42. Analysis of histones in Xenopus laevis. I. A distinct index of enriched variants and modifications exists in each cell type and is remodeled during developmental transitions.

43. Analysis of histones in Xenopus laevis. II. mass spectrometry reveals an index of cell type-specific modifications on H3 and H4.

44. WSTF regulates the H2A.X DNA damage response via a novel tyrosine kinase activity.

45. Promising practices in employer health and productivity management efforts: findings from a benchmarking study.

46. Extraction, purification and analysis of histones.

47. Can health promotion programs save Medicare money?

48. Predictors of preventive service use among Medicare beneficiaries.

49. ATM and ATR check in on origins: a dynamic model for origin selection and activation.

50. DNA unwinding is an Mcm complex-dependent and ATP hydrolysis-dependent process.

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