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51. Compartmentalization of regulatory proteins in the cell nucleus

52. Regulation of Histone Deacetylase 4 by Binding of 14-3-3 Proteins

53. Mitotic Transcription Repression in Vivo in the Absence of Nucleosomal Chromatin Condensation

54. Promyelocytic Leukemia (Pml) Nuclear Bodies Are Protein Structures That Do Not Accumulate RNA

55. Direct visualization of the elt-2 gut-specific GATA factor binding to a target promoter inside the living Caenorhabditis elegans embryo

56. A Role for the GSG Domain in Localizing Sam68 to Novel Nuclear Structures in Cancer Cell Lines

57. Increased Ser-10 Phosphorylation of Histone H3 in Mitogen-stimulated and Oncogene-transformed Mouse Fibroblasts

58. Chromatin Condensation Is Not Associated with Apoptosis

59. High resolution microanalysis and three-dimensional nucleosome structure associated with transcribing chromatin

60. Mitosis-specific phosphorylation of histone H3 initiates primarily within pericentromeric heterochromatin during G2 and spreads in an ordered fashion coincident with mitotic chromosome condensation

61. Electron Spectroscopic Tomography of Specific Chromatin Domains

62. Modulation of Higher Order Chromatin Conformation in Mammalian Cell Nuclei Can Be Mediated by Polyamines and Divalent Cations

63. Probing nuclear ultrastructure by electron spectroscopic imaging

64. Topoisomerase II alpha is associated with the mammalian centromere in a cell cycle- and species-specific manner and is required for proper centromere/kinetochore structure

65. Osmium ammine-B and electron spectroscopic imaging of ribonucleoproteins: Correlation of stain and phosphorus

66. Modeling the 3-D RNA distribution in the Balbiani Ring granule

67. A view of the chromatin landscape

68. Structure and function of the perinucleolar compartment in cancer cells

69. Mapping DNA within the mammalian kinetochore

71. Changes in chromatin fiber density as a marker for pluripotency

72. Constitutive heterochromatin reorganization during somatic cell reprogramming

73. Copy number variation and selection during reprogramming to pluripotency

74. Electron spectroscopic imaging of chromatic and other nucleoprotein complexes

75. A scientist track investigator program to support early career outcomes for clinician scientists

76. Electron spectroscopic imaging of the nuclear landscape

77. Beta-globin LCR and intron elements cooperate and direct spatial reorganization for gene therapy

78. Electron Spectroscopic Imaging of the Nuclear Landscape

79. Ultrastructure of transcriptionally competent chromatin

80. The mobility of Bach2 nuclear foci is regulated by SUMO-1 modification

81. Global transcription in pluripotent embryonic stem cells

82. The nucleolar channel system of human endometrium is related to endoplasmic reticulum and R-rings

83. Abstract A08: Identification of c-MYC SUMOylation by mass spectrometry

84. Transcriptional regulation is affected by subnuclear targeting of reporter plasmids to PML nuclear bodies

85. ALIS are stress-induced protein storage compartments for substrates of the proteasome and autophagy

86. The number of PML nuclear bodies increases in early S phase by a fission mechanism

87. Potential Skin Layers for Membranes with Tunable Nanochannels

88. Evidence for the direct binding of phosphorylated p53 to sites of DNA breaks in vivo

89. Expression patterns and post-translational modifications associated with mammalian histone H3 variants

90. PML bodies: a meeting place for genomic loci?

91. Organization of chromatin in the interphase mammalian cell

93. Chromatin structure and function: lessons from imaging techniques

94. Same serial section correlative light and energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy

95. Correlative Light and Electron Spectroscopic Imaging of Chromatin In Situ

96. The promyelocytic leukemia nuclear body: sites of activity?

97. Human ING1 proteins differentially regulate histone acetylation

98. Fluorescence and SEM correlative microscopy for nanomanipulation of subcellular structures

100. Regulation of global acetylation in mitosis through loss of histone acetyltransferases and deacetylases from chromatin

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