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Massive phosphorylation distinguishes Xenopus laevis nucleoplasmin isolated from oocytes or unfertilized eggs. , Cotten M., Biochemistry. September 9, 1986; 25 (18): 5063-9.
Association of nucleoplasmin with transcription products as revealed by immunolocalization in the amphibian oocyte. , Moreau N., J Cell Biol. September 1, 1986; 103 (3): 683-90.
Xenopus nucleoplasmin: egg vs. oocyte. , Sealy L., Biochemistry. May 20, 1986; 25 (10): 3064-72.
Assembly in vitro of nuclei active in nuclear protein transport: ATP is required for nucleoplasmin accumulation. , Newmeyer DD ., EMBO J. March 1, 1986; 5 (3): 501-10.
Protein accumulation in the cell nucleus. , Dingwall C., Biochem Soc Symp. January 1, 1985; 50 193-204.
Accumulation of the isolated carboxy-terminal domain of histone H1 in the Xenopus oocyte nucleus. , Dingwall C., EMBO J. September 1, 1984; 3 (9): 1933-7.
A polypeptide domain that specifies migration of nucleoplasmin into the nucleus. , Dingwall C., Cell. September 1, 1982; 30 (2): 449-58.
Soluble acidic complexes containing histones H3 and H4 in nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes. , Kleinschmidt JA., Cell. July 1, 1982; 29 (3): 799-809.