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2011
Global nucleosome occupancy in yeast.Bernstein, BE, Liu CL, Humphrey EL, Perlstein EO, and Schreiber SL Genome biology, 2011/12/08, Volume 5, Issue 9, p.R62, (2011) Read More / View Supplemental Materials
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The use of chromatin immunoprecipitation assays in genome-wide analyses of histone modifications.Bernstein, BE, Humphrey EL, Liu CL, and Schreiber SL Methods in enzymology, 2011/12/08, Volume 376, p.349-60, (2011) Read More / View Supplemental Materials
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Rpd3p relocation mediates a transcriptional response to rapamycin in yeast.Humphrey, EL, Shamji AF, Bernstein BE, and Schreiber SL Chemistry & biology, 2004/03/01, Volume 11, Issue 3, p.295-9, (2004) Read More / View Supplemental Materials
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