Remodeling for Demolition: Changes in Mitochrondrial Ultrastructure during Apoptosis.: Changes in Mitochrondrial Ultrastructure during Apoptosis.
Douglas R. Green, John C. Reed
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Amplifying Mechanisms of Lymphomagenesis.
David B. Roth
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Caught in the Act: How ATP Binding Triggers Cooperative Conformational Changes in a Molecular Machine.: How ATP Binding Triggers Cooperative Conformational Changes in a Molecular Machine.
Lila M. Gierasch
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DEMETER, Goddess of the Harvest, Activates Maternal MEDEA to Produce the Perfect Seed: Preview
Hugh Dickinson, Rod Scott
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Nucleolomics: An Inventory of the Nucleolus.: An Inventory of the Nucleolus.
Tom Misteli, Miroslav Dundr
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A BLAST from the Past: Ancient Origin of Human Sm Proteins.: Ancient Origin of Human Sm Proteins.
William F. Donahue, Kevin A. Jarrell
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Smad About E2F: TGFβ Repressionof c-Myc via a Smad3/E2F/p107 Complex.: TGFβ Repressionof c-Myc via a Smad3/E2F/p107 Complex.
Timothy F. Kowalik
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Chaperoning Ribosome Assembly.
John Woolford
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The Spliceosome: No Assembly Required?: No Assembly Required?
Timothy W. Nilsen
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The Sm-like Hfq Protein Increases OxyS RNA Interaction with Target mRNAs.
Joaquín Ortega, Aixia Zhang, Karen M. Wassarman
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Chromatin Structure and Dynamics: State-of-the-Art.: State-of-the-Art.
E. Morton Bradbury
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Promoter Choice Determines Splice Site Selection in Protocadherin α and γ Pre-mRNA Splicing
Bosiljka Tasic, Christoph E. Nabholz, Kristin K. Baldwin, Richard Axel, Tom Maniatis
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Hfq: A Bacterial Sm-like Protein that Mediates RNA-RNA Interaction.: A Bacterial Sm-like Protein that Mediates RNA-RNA Interaction.
Thorleif Ller, Thomas Franch
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Composition and Functional Characterization of the Yeast Spliceosomal Penta-snRNP.
Scott W. Stevens, Helen Y. Ge, Daniel E. Ryan
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Ami Mankodi, Masanori P. Takahashi, Hong Jiang, William J. Bowers, Richard T. Moxley
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Nicolas Charlet-B., Rajesh S. Savkur, Gopal Singh, Elizabeth A. Grice, Thomas A. Cooper
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Franck Dequiedt, Wolfgang Fischle, Michael J. Hendzel
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Yuzuru Imai, Mariko Soda, Shigetsugu Hatakeyama
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Josep Rizo, Zhanyun Tang, Xuelian Luo
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Laurent Kuras, Astrid Rouillon, Traci Lee, Regine Barbey, Mike Tyers, Dominique Thomas
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Pak1 Kinase Homodimers Are Autoinhibited in trans and Dissociated upon Activation by Cdc42 and Rac1.
Stephen C. Harrison, Ming Lei, Maria Carla Parrini
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Gene Silencing Quantitatively Controls the Function of a Developmental trans-Activator.
Anne S. Hutchins, Alan C. Mullen, Hubert W. Lee
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PKA Phosphorylation of Src Mediates cAMP's Inhibition of Cell Growth via Rap1.
John M. Schmitt, Philip J.S. Stork
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Ribosome Components Are Associated with Sites of Transcription
Saverio Brogna, Taka-aki Sato, Michael Rosbash
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S. Krugmann, K. E. Anderson, S.h. Ridley
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Paola Grandi, Vladimir Rybin, Jochen Bassler, Elisabeth Petfalski, Bernhard Kuster, Herbert Tschochner, David Tollervey, Anne-Claude Gavin, Ed Hurt
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ARAP1: A Point of Convergence for Arf and Rho Signaling.: A Point of Convergence for Arf and Rho Signaling.
Stacey Stauffer, Koichi Miura, Kerry M. Jacques
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The Structures of Four Macrolide Antibiotics Bound to the Large Ribosomal Subunit
Jeffrey Hansen, Joseph A. Ippolito, Nenad Ban, Poul Nissen, Peter B. Moore, Thomas A. Steitz
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