Max Alfert

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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Arthur W. Pollister grad student 1950 Columbia (Neurotree)
 (A Cytochemical Study of Oogenesis and Cleavage in the Mouse)
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Das NK, Alfert M. (1977) Cytochemical quantitation of histones Methods in Cell Biology. 241-255
Das NK, Micou-Eastwood J, Alfert M. (1975) Cytochemical studies on the protamine-type protein transition in sperm nuclei after fertilization and the early embryonic histones of Urechis caupo Developmental Biology. 43: 333-339
Das NK, Alfert M. (1969) Binding of labeled ribonucleic acid to basic proteins, a major diffic- ulty in ribonucleic acid-deoxyribonucleic acid hybridization in fixed cells in situ Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry. 17: 418-422
Alfert M, Das NK. (1969) Evidence for control of the rate of nuclear DNA synthesis by the nuclear membrane in eukaryotic cells Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 63: 123-128
Das NK, Alfert M. (1968) Cytochemical studies on the concurrent synthesis of DNA and histone in primary spermatocytes of Urechis caupo Experimental Cell Research. 49: 51-58
DAS NK, SIEGEL EP, ALFERT M. (1965) SYNTHETIC ACTIVITIES DURING SPERMATOGENESIS IN THE LOCUST The Journal of Cell Biology. 25: 387-395
Das NK, Luykx P, Alfert M. (1965) The nucleolus and RNA metabolism in Urechis eggs Developmental Biology. 12: 72-78
ALFERT M. (1956) Chemical differentiation of nuclear proteins during spermatogenesis in the salmon The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology. 2: 109-114
Alfert M, Bern HA, Kahn RH. (1955) Hormonal Influence On Nuclear Synthesis. IV Cells Tissues Organs. 23: 185-205
Alfert M. (1954) Composition and Structure of Giant Chromosomes International Review of Cytology. 3: 131-169
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