Schuster, T., Han, M. and Grunstein M. (1986) Yeast histone H2A and H2B amino termini have interchangeable functions. Cell 45: 445-451. Abstract
Han, M. Chang, M. Kim, U. and Grunstein M. (1987). Histone H2B repression causes cell cycle specific arrest in yeast: effects on chromosomal segregation, replication and transcription. Cell 48, 589-597. Abstract
Han, M., Kim, U., Kayne, P. and Grunstein, M. (1988). Depletion of histone H4 and nucleosomes activates the PHO5 gene in S. cerevisiae. EMBO J., 7, 2221-2228. Abstract
Kim, U., Han, M., Kayne, P. and Grunstein, M. (1988). Effects of H4 depletion on the cell cycle and transcription of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. EMBO, J. 7, 2211-2219. Abstract
Kayne, P., Kim, U., Han, M. and Grunstein, M. (1988). Extremely conserved histone H4 N-terminus in dispensable for growth but essential for repressing silent mating type genes in yeast. Cell 55, 27-39. Abstract
Han, M. and Grunstein, M. (1988). Nucleosome loss activates yeast downstream promoters in vivo in the absence of UAS elements. Cell 55, 1137-1145. Abstract
Grunstein, M., Han, M., Kim, U., Schuster, T. and Kayne, P. (1989). Histone and nucleosome function in yeast. In Molecular Biology of Chromosome Function. Ed. K.W. Adolph. Springer-Verlag, New York.
Sternberg , P. W., Hill, R., Jongeward, G., Aroian, R., Han, M., Mendel, J., and Holboke, A. (1989). Pattern formation during C. elegans vulval induction. ICN-UCLA Symposium on Developmental Biology (E. H. Davidson et al. eds).
Han M. Aroian RV. Sternberg PW. The let-60 locus controls the switch between vulval and nonvulval cell fates in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genetics. 126(4):899-913, 1990 Dec. Abstract
Han M. Sternberg PW. let-60, a gene that specifies cell fates during C. elegans vulval induction, encodes a ras protein. Cell. 63(5):921-31, 1990 Nov 30. Abstract
Han M. Sternberg PW. Analysis of dominant-negative mutations of the Caenorhabditis elegans let-60 ras gene. Genes & Development. 5(12A):2188-98, 1991 Dec. Abstract
Han, M. and Sternberg, P. (1992). Pattern formation in C. elegans. In Advances in Developmental Biology. Vol. 1, 107-161. (Ed. by P. Wassarman). JAI Press.