Keyphrases
Asynchronously
14%
Bottom-up Mass Spectrometry
28%
Budding Yeast
14%
Cancer Causes
14%
Cell Cycle Phases
14%
Cell Development
14%
Cell Differentiation
14%
Cell Division
14%
Central Regulator
14%
Chromatin Fiber
28%
Chromatin Organization
14%
Chromosome Biology
14%
Cse4
14%
Denaturing Conditions
28%
DNA Packaging
28%
DNA Sequencing
14%
Effector Proteins
14%
Enzymatic Removal
28%
Epigenetic Control
14%
Epigenetic Information
14%
Epigenetic Inheritance
14%
Epigenetic Mechanisms
14%
Epigenetic Regulation
14%
Epigenetics
14%
Epigenomics
28%
Epitope Sequence
28%
Eukaryotes
100%
Extraction Protocol
28%
High-throughput Mass Spectrometry
28%
Histone
100%
Histone Extraction
28%
Histone Genes
14%
Histone Marks
14%
Histone Modification
100%
Histone Post-translational Modifications
14%
Histone Proteins
14%
Histone Purification
14%
Histone Variants
14%
Htz1
28%
Human Disease
14%
Human Stem Cells
14%
Mammalian Cells
14%
Mass Spectrometry Analysis
14%
Maximum Coverage
28%
Novel Modification
57%
Pathological Process
14%
Protein Purification
14%
Proteomic Techniques
28%
Public Health
14%
Public Health Risk
14%
Purification Process
14%
SUMOylation
14%
Ubiquitylation
14%
Yeast Cells
14%
Yeast Strains
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Budding Yeast
9%
Cell Cycle
27%
Cell Cycle Phase
9%
Cell Division
9%
Cell Maturation
9%
Cellular Differentiation
9%
Copurification
9%
DNA Packaging
18%
Dynamics
9%
Epigenetic Mechanism
9%
Epigenetics
45%
Epigenomics
18%
Eukaryote
100%
Histone
100%
Histone Gene
9%
Histone Modification
100%
Mammalian Cell
9%
Mass Spectrometry
18%
Posttranslational Modification
9%
Protein Purification
9%
Proteomics
9%
Stem Cell
9%
Sumoylation
9%
Ubiquitination
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Budding Yeast
14%
Cell Cycle
42%
Cell Cycle Phase
14%
Cell Differentiation
14%
Cell Division
14%
Cell Maturation
14%
DNA Packaging
28%
Dynamics
14%
Epigenetic Mechanism
14%
Epigenetics
100%
Epitope
14%
Eukaryote
100%
Histone Modification
100%
Protein Processing
14%
Protein Purification
14%
Stem Cell
14%
Sumoylation
28%
Ubiquitination
14%