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  • Balakrishnan L and Milavetz B (2010) (Invited Review, Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Editor: Michael M Cox). Methylation of Histone H4. 45(5):440-52. 
  • Balakrishnan L and Milavetz B (2010) Histone lysine 20 mono- and trimethylation define distinct biological processes in SV40 minichromosomes. Cell Cycle. 9(7). PubMed
  • Labyed Y, Kaabouch N, Schultz R, Singh B, and Milavetz B (2009) An improved 1-D gel electrophoresis image analysis system. Advantages in Computational Biology. Editor Springer. PubMed
  • Balakrishnan L and Milavetz B (2009) Dual Agarose Magnetic (DAM) ChIP. BMC Research Notes. 2(1):250. PubMed
  • Balakrishnan L and Milavetz B (2008) HDAC inhibitors stimulate viral transcription by multiple mechanisms. Virology Journal. 5:43. Virology Journal
  • Balakrishnan L and Milavetz B (2007) Histone Hyperacetylation during SV40 Transcription Is Regulated by p300 and RNA Polymerase II Translocation. Journal of Molecular Biology. 371(4), 1022-37. PubMed
  • Balakrishnan L and Milavetz B (2007) Histone Hyperacetylation in the coding region of chromatin undergoing transcription in SV40 minichromosomes is a dynamic process directly regulated by the presence of RNA Polymerase II. Journal of Molecular Biology. 365(1) 18-30. ScienceDirect
  • Balakrishnan L, Clauson R, Weiland T, Bianco M, and Milavetz B (2006) Sexually transmitted human papillomavirus type variations resulting in high grade cervical dysplasia in North-East North Dakota and North-West Minnesota. Virology Journal. 3:46. PubMed
  • Balakrishnan L and Milavetz B (2006) Reorganization of RNA polymerase II on the SV40 genome occurs coordinately with the early to late transcriptional switch. Virology. 345(1):31-43. PubMed
  • Balakrishnan L and Milavetz B (2005) Programmed Remodeling of Hyperacetylated Histone H3 and H4 Organization on the SV40 genome during lytic infection. Virology. 334 (1):111-123. PubMed
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