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1. Application of CE-MS for the analysis of histones and histone modifications.

2. Linker histone partial phosphorylation: effects on secondary structure and chromatin condensation.

3. Identification of novel post-translational modifications in linker histones from chicken erythrocytes.

4. Comparing and combining capillary electrophoresis electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and nano-liquid chromatography electrospray ionization mass spectrometry for the characterization of post-translationally modified histones.

5. Histone H5-chromatin interactions in situ are strongly modulated by H5 C-terminal phosphorylation.

6. Optimization and evaluation of a sheathless capillary electrophoresis-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry platform for peptide analysis: comparison to liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.

7. Site-specifically phosphorylated forms of H1.5 and H1.2 localized at distinct regions of the nucleus are related to different processes during the cell cycle.

8. Testis-specific linker histone H1t is multiply phosphorylated during spermatogenesis. Identification of phosphorylation sites.

9. Histone H1 dephosphorylation is not a general feature in early apoptosis.

10. Histone H1 phosphorylation occurs site-specifically during interphase and mitosis: identification of a novel phosphorylation site on histone H1.

11. Histone H4-lysine 20 monomethylation is increased in promoter and coding regions of active genes and correlates with hyperacetylation.

12. Characterization of sequence variations in human histone H1.2 and H1.4 subtypes.

13. Histone H4 hyperacetylation precludes histone H4 lysine 20 trimethylation.

14. Capillary electrophoresis analysis of histones, histone variants, and their post-translationally modified forms: a review.

15. Linker histone subtype composition and affinity for chromatin in situ in nucleated mature erythrocytes.

16. Postsynthetic trimethylation of histone H4 at lysine 20 in mammalian tissues is associated with aging.

18. Hyperosmotic stress: in situ chromatin phase separation.

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