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1. Endogenous EWSR1-FLI1 degron alleles enable control of fusion oncoprotein expression in tumor cell lines and xenografts.

2. TASOR expression in naive embryonic stem cells safeguards their developmental potential.

3. G1 length dictates H3K27me3 landscapes.

4. PASK links cellular energy metabolism with a mitotic self-renewal network to establish differentiation competence.

5. H3.3 contributes to chromatin accessibility and transcription factor binding at promoter-proximal regulatory elements in embryonic stem cells.

6. Oncohistone Mutations Occur at Functional Sites of Regulatory ADP-Ribosylation.

7. Chromatin Accessibility Analysis from Fresh and Cryopreserved Human Ovarian Follicles.

8. ATRX promotes heterochromatin formation to protect cells from G-quadruplex DNA-mediated stress.

10. Establishment and function of chromatin modification at enhancers.

11. Differential contribution of p300 and CBP to regulatory element acetylation in mESCs.

12. Histone variant H3.3-mediated chromatin remodeling is essential for paternal genome activation in mouse preimplantation embryos.

13. Transcription pausing regulates mouse embryonic stem cell differentiation.

15. Histone H3.3 is required for endogenous retroviral element silencing in embryonic stem cells.

16. H3.3 replacement facilitates epigenetic reprogramming of donor nuclei in somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos.

17. Histone variant H3.3 is an essential maternal factor for oocyte reprogramming.

18. Hira-dependent histone H3.3 deposition facilitates PRC2 recruitment at developmental loci in ES cells.

19. Histone variants in metazoan development.

20. Distinct factors control histone variant H3.3 localization at specific genomic regions.

21. Chemical control of protein stability and function in living mice.

22. A directed approach for engineering conditional protein stability using biologically silent small molecules.

23. A rapid, reversible, and tunable method to regulate protein function in living cells using synthetic small molecules.

24. Conditional control of protein function.

25. Using Hydrogen Bonding to Control Carbamate C-N Rotamer Equilibria.

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