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252. Selective inhibition with sodium cyanate of protein synthesis in colon cancer cells.

254. Discrete proteolytic cleavage of high mobility group proteins.

255. Interaction retinol-chromatin: an analysis of DNA from vitamin A-treated V79 Chinese hamster cells.

256. Effect of retinol on macromolecular synthesis in cultured cell lines.

257. Nucleosomal repeat length in active and inactive genes.

259. Effects of retinol on chromatin structure.

261. Terminal erythroid differentiation in the K-562 cell line by 1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine: accompaniment by c-myc messenger RNA decrease.

262. Selective synthesis and accumulation of nuclear non-histone proteins during carcinogenesis of the colon induced by 1, 2-dimethylhydrazine.

264. Erythropoiesis in the duck embryo: accumulation of H5 histone during red blood cell maturation.

265. Histone hyperacetylation is induced in chick erythrocyte nuclei during reactivation in heterokaryons.

266. Effects of vitamin E on liver DNA.

268. Nuclear localization of vitamin A in 3T3 cells.

269. Core histone acetylation during lymphocyte activation.

272. [Clinical study of a prepared reducing diet: adequacy of the vitamin-mineral contribution in comparison to the nutritional and immunity status].

273. The location of secondary structure in histone H4.

274. Nucleosomal structure as probed by H3 histone thiol reactivity. Conformation of H3 histone variants is differently affected by thiol group reagents.

276. Fractionation of nuclei and analysis of nuclear proteins of rat liver and Morris hepatoma 7777.

277. Butyrate suppression of histone deacetylation leads to accumulation of multiacetylated forms of histones H3 and H4 and increased DNase I sensitivity of the associated DNA sequences.

278. Properties of an acidic histone-binding protein fraction from cell nuclei. Selective precipitation and deacetylation of histones F2A1 and F3.

280. Chemical studies of histone acetylation. Substrate specificity of a histone deacetylase from calf thymus nuclei.

284. Modulation by exogenous histones of phosphorylation of non-histone nuclear proteins in isolated rat liver nuclei.

288. Differential phosphorylation and turnover of nuclear acidic proteins during the cell cycle of synchronized HeLa cells.

289. Changes in nuclear acidic protein complement of red blood cells during embryonic development.

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