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Role of histone H2B-monoubiquination in gene expression.
Human embryonic kidney cells overexpressing SMYD2
Hippocampi from mice expressing H2B-GFP fusion to induce disruption of 3D chromatin
HeLa cell gene expression in response to glucose treatment and withdrawal
Spermatocytes and round spermatids of wildtype, Th2b+/tag, and Th2b knockout mice
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Sperm nuclear histone H2B: correlation with sperm DNA denaturation and DNA stainability.
Autoimmunity to isomerized histone H2B in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Role of Extrachromosomal Histone H2B on Recognition of DNA Viruses and Cell Damage.
USP49 deubiquitinates histone H2B and regulates cotranscriptional pre-mRNA splicing.
Retracted: histone H2B ubquitination regulates retinoic acid signaling through the cooperation of AS…
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Understanding Post-translational Modifications to Circulating Histones Via Mass Spectrometry in Preg…
A Dose Escalation Study of MLN7243 (TAK-243) in Adult Participants With Advanced Solid Tumors
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