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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
2001 MSX1 inhibits MyoD expression in fibroblast × 10T½ cell hybrids Woloshin, Paul
1995
1-12 4 p. 611-620
10 p.
artikel
2002 mTOR and S6K1 Mediate Assembly of the Translation Preinitiation Complex through Dynamic Protein Interchange and Ordered Phosphorylation Events Holz, Marina K.
2005
1-12 4 p. 569-580
12 p.
artikel
2003 mTORC1: Turning Off Is Just as Important as Turning On Benjamin, Don
2014
1-12 4 p. 627-628
2 p.
artikel
2004 mTOR Regulates Lysosomal ATP-Sensitive Two-Pore Na+ Channels to Adapt to Metabolic State Cang, Chunlei
2013
1-12 4 p. 778-790
13 p.
artikel
2005 Multi-invasions Are Recombination Byproducts that Induce Chromosomal Rearrangements Piazza, Aurèle
2017
1-12 4 p. 760-773.e15
artikel
2006 Multilineage hematopoietic disorders induced by transplantation of bone marrow cells expressing the v-fms oncogene Heard, Jean Michel
1987
1-12 4 p. 663-673
11 p.
artikel
2007 Multilineage Transcriptional Priming and Determination of Alternate Hematopoietic Cell Fates Laslo, Peter
2006
1-12 4 p. 755-766
12 p.
artikel
2008 Multimerization of high copy number plasmids causes instability: Cole 1 encodes a determinant essential for plasmid monomerization and stability Summers, David K.
1984
1-12 4 p. 1097-1103
7 p.
artikel
2009 Multiplatform Analysis of 12 Cancer Types Reveals Molecular Classification within and across Tissues of Origin Hoadley, Katherine A.
2014
1-12 4 p. 929-944
16 p.
artikel
2010 Multiple Cargo Binding Sites on the COPII Subunit Sec24p Ensure Capture of Diverse Membrane Proteins into Transport Vesicles Miller, Elizabeth A
2003
1-12 4 p. 497-509
13 p.
artikel
2011 Multiple cell type-specific proteins differentially regulate target sequence recognition by the α retinoic acid receptor Glass, Christopher K.
1990
1-12 4 p. 729-738
10 p.
artikel
2012 Multiple Deeply Divergent Denisovan Ancestries in Papuans Jacobs, Guy S.

1-12 4 p. 1010-1021.e32
artikel
2013 Multiple differentiation of clonal teratocarcinoma stem cells following embryoid body formation in vitro Martin, Gail R.
1975
1-12 4 p. 467-474
8 p.
artikel
2014 Multiple modes of ribosomal RNA transcription in vitro Travers, Andrew
1976
1-12 4 p. 605-609
5 p.
artikel
2015 Multiple new phenotypes induced in 10T 1 2 and 3T3 cells treated with 5-azacytidine Taylor, Shirley M.
1979
1-12 4 p. 771-779
9 p.
artikel
2016 Multiple Origins of Virus Persistence during Natural Control of HIV Infection Boritz, Eli A.
2016
1-12 4 p. 1004-1015
artikel
2017 Multiple ras functions can contribute to mammalian cell transformation White, Michael A
1995
1-12 4 p. 533-541
9 p.
artikel
2018 Multiple Signaling Roles of CD3ε and Its Application in CAR-T Cell Therapy Wu, Wei

1-12 4 p. 855-871.e23
artikel
2019 Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency Is Caused by Mutations in the Gene Encoding the Human Cα-Formylglycine Generating Enzyme Dierks, Thomas
2003
1-12 4 p. 435-444
10 p.
artikel
2020 Multiplexed Intact-Tissue Transcriptional Analysis at Cellular Resolution Sylwestrak, Emily Lauren

1-12 4 p. 792-804
artikel
2021 Multiscale Structuring of the E. coli Chromosome by Nucleoid-Associated and Condensin Proteins Lioy, Virginia S.

1-12 4 p. 771-783.e18
artikel
2022 Multisite Substrate Recognition in Asf1-Dependent Acetylation of Histone H3 K56 by Rtt109 Zhang, Lin

1-12 4 p. 818-830.e11
artikel
2023 Munc13-4 Is Essential for Cytolytic Granules Fusion and Is Mutated in a Form of Familial Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (FHL3) Feldmann, Jérôme
2003
1-12 4 p. 461-473
13 p.
artikel
2024 Murine Caspase-11, an ICE-Interacting Protease, Is Essential for the Activation of ICE Wang, Suyue
1998
1-12 4 p. 501-509
9 p.
artikel
2025 Murine leukemia virus mutants with temperature-sensitive defects in precursor polypeptide cleavage Stephenson, John R.
1975
1-12 4 p. 543-550
8 p.
artikel
2026 Muscle 2012
1-12 4 p. 629-
1 p.
artikel
2027 Muscle fiber pattern is independent of cell lineage in postnatal rodent development Hughes, Simon M.
1992
1-12 4 p. 659-671
13 p.
artikel
2028 Mus81-Eme1 Are Essential Components of a Holliday Junction Resolvase Boddy, Michael N.
2001
1-12 4 p. 537-548
12 p.
artikel
2029 Mutant of dictyostelium discoideum defective in cell contact regulation of enzyme expression Brackenbury, Robert
1975
1-12 4 p. 347-351
5 p.
artikel
2030 Mutation in the Mismatch Repair Gene Msh6 Causes Cancer Susceptibility Edelmann, Winfried
1997
1-12 4 p. 467-477
11 p.
artikel
2031 Mutation of fission yeast cell cycle control genes abolishes dependence of mitosis on DNA replication Enoch, Tamar
1990
1-12 4 p. 665-673
9 p.
artikel
2032 Mutations altering the structure of epidermal growth factor-like coding sequences at the Drosophila Notch locus Kelley, Mark R.
1987
1-12 4 p. 539-548
10 p.
artikel
2033 Mutations causing rapid development of Dictyostelium discoideum Kessin, Richard H.
1977
1-12 4 p. 703-708
6 p.
artikel
2034 Mutations in Kir2.1 Cause the Developmental and Episodic Electrical Phenotypes of Andersen's Syndrome Plaster, Nikki M.
2001
1-12 4 p. 511-519
9 p.
artikel
2035 Mutations in the CDP-choline pathway for phospholipid biosynthesis bypass the requirement for an essential phospholipid transfer protein Cleves, Ann E.
1991
1-12 4 p. 789-800
12 p.
artikel
2036 Mutations of phosphorylation sites in lamin A that prevent nuclear lamina disassembly in mitosis Heald, Rebecca
1990
1-12 4 p. 579-589
11 p.
artikel
2037 Mutations that allow human Ad2 and Ad5 to express late genes in monkey cells map in the viral gene encoding the 72K DNA binding protein Klessig, D.F.
1979
1-12 4 p. 957-966
10 p.
artikel
2038 Myc Depletion Induces a Pluripotent Dormant State Mimicking Diapause Scognamiglio, Roberta

1-12 4 p. 668-680
artikel
2039 My Christmas holidays Kalolella Jr., Admirabilis

1-12 4 p. 672-674
artikel
2040 Myelin deficient mice: Expression of myelin basic protein and generation of mice with varying levels of myelin Popko, Brian
1987
1-12 4 p. 713-721
9 p.
artikel
2041 Myeloid-Cell-Derived VEGF Maintains Brain Glucose Uptake and Limits Cognitive Impairment in Obesity Jais, Alexander
2016
1-12 4 p. 882-895
14 p.
artikel
2042 Myeloid Cells TREM Down Anti-tumor Responses Bugler-Lamb, Aimée

1-12 4 p. 796-798
artikel
2043 Myogenesis in primary cell cultures from drosophila melanogaster: Protein synthesis and actin heterogeneity during development Storti, Robert V.
1978
1-12 4 p. 589-598
10 p.
artikel
2044 Myogenin, a factor regulating myogenesis, has a domain homologous to MyoD Wright, Woodring E.
1989
1-12 4 p. 607-617
11 p.
artikel
2045 Myosin and paramyosin of Caenorhabditis elegans: Biochemical and structural properties of wild-type and mutant proteins Harris, Harriet E.
1977
1-12 4 p. 709-719
11 p.
artikel
2046 Myosin VI Rewrites the Rules for Myosin Motors Sweeney, H. Lee
2010
1-12 4 p. 573-582
10 p.
artikel
2047 Mysteries of the Transferrin-Transferrin Receptor 1 Interaction Uncovered Richardson, D.R

1-12 4 p. 483-485
artikel
2048 Mysteries Unraveled by Channels Gone Awry Parsons, Rodney L.
2000
1-12 4 p. 560-561
2 p.
artikel
2049 Nanog Is the Gateway to the Pluripotent Ground State Silva, Jose
2009
1-12 4 p. 722-737
16 p.
artikel
2050 Nanoscale Organization of Multiple GPI-Anchored Proteins in Living Cell Membranes Sharma, Pranav

1-12 4 p. 577-589
artikel
2051 Nanos is the localized posterior determinant in Drosophila Wang, Charlotte
1991
1-12 4 p. 637-647
11 p.
artikel
2052 Narcolepsy Siegel, Jerome M
1999
1-12 4 p. 409-412
4 p.
artikel
2053 Narcolepsy in orexin Knockout Mice Chemelli, Richard M.
1999
1-12 4 p. 437-451
15 p.
artikel
2054 Natively Unfolded FG Repeats Stabilize the Structure of the Nuclear Pore Complex Onischenko, Evgeny
2017
1-12 4 p. 904-917.e19
artikel
2055 Natural Killer Cells Degenerate Intact Sensory Afferents following Nerve Injury Davies, Alexander J.

1-12 4 p. 716-728.e18
artikel
2056 Natural substrates of the Ubiquitin proteolytic pathway Rechsteiner, Martin
1991
1-12 4 p. 615-618
4 p.
artikel
2057 NCoR1 Is a Conserved Physiological Modulator of Muscle Mass and Oxidative Function Yamamoto, Hiroyasu
2011
1-12 4 p. 827-839
13 p.
artikel
2058 ncRNA- and Pc2 Methylation-Dependent Gene Relocation between Nuclear Structures Mediates Gene Activation Programs Yang, Liuqing
2011
1-12 4 p. 773-788
16 p.
artikel
2059 Nearly precise excision: a new type of DNA alteration associated with the translocatable element Tn10 Ross, Donald G.
1979
1-12 4 p. 733-738
6 p.
artikel
2060 Negative control of photoreceptor development in Drosophila by the product of the yan gene, an ETS domain protein Lai, Zhi-Chun
1992
1-12 4 p. 609-620
12 p.
artikel
2061 Negative regulation of mitosis by wee1 +, a gene encoding a protein kinase homolog Russell, Paul
1987
1-12 4 p. 559-567
9 p.
artikel
2062 NEMO/NLK Phosphorylates PERIOD to Initiate a Time-Delay Phosphorylation Circuit that Sets Circadian Clock Speed Chiu, Joanna C.
2011
1-12 4 p. 635-
1 p.
artikel
2063 Nervous System Regionalization Entails Axial Allocation before Neural Differentiation Metzis, Vicki
2018
1-12 4 p. 1105-1118.e17
artikel
2064 Network Medicine Strikes a Blow against Breast Cancer Erler, Janine T.
2012
1-12 4 p. 731-733
3 p.
artikel
2065 Net Works for Malaria Control 2015
1-12 4 p. 779-
1 p.
artikel
2066 Neural induction is mediated by cross-talk between the protein kinase C and cyclic AMP pathways Otte, Arie P.
1989
1-12 4 p. 641-648
8 p.
artikel
2067 Neurobiology Select 2010
1-12 4 p. 441-
1 p.
artikel
2068 Neurobiology Select 2006
1-12 4 p. 631-
1 p.
artikel
2069 Neurodegeneration: A Case of Arrested Development? La Spada, Albert R.
2006
1-12 4 p. 669-671
3 p.
artikel
2070 Neuro-Immune Interactions at Barrier Surfaces Veiga-Fernandes, Henrique
2016
1-12 4 p. 801-811
11 p.
artikel
2071 Neuronal Activity Promotes Glioma Growth through Neuroligin-3 Secretion Venkatesh, Humsa S.
2015
1-12 4 p. 803-816
14 p.
artikel
2072 Neuronal Dynamics Regulating Brain and Behavioral State Transitions Andalman, Aaron S.

1-12 4 p. 970-985.e20
artikel
2073 Neuronal Plasticity: Beyond the Critical Period Hübener, Mark
2014
1-12 4 p. 727-737
11 p.
artikel
2074 Neurons and Behavior: Ex Uno, Plures Louis, Thierry
2014
1-12 4 p. 714-715
2 p.
artikel
2075 Neurons and networks: An introduction to neuroscience Palka, John
1992
1-12 4 p. 555-
1 p.
artikel
2076 Neurons Rho to Get in Shape for the Day Mann, Kevin
2015
1-12 4 p. 699-700
2 p.
artikel
2077 Neuropilin Is a Receptor for the Axonal Chemorepellent Semaphorin III He, Zhigang
1997
1-12 4 p. 739-751
13 p.
artikel
2078 Neuropilin Is a Semaphorin III Receptor Kolodkin, Alex L
1997
1-12 4 p. 753-762
10 p.
artikel
2079 New cell culture catalogue 1986
1-12 4 p. v-
1 p.
artikel
2080 New Cell-Tak™ attaches to any cell within minutes 1986
1-12 4 p. ii-
1 p.
artikel
2081 New Driver for Lipid Synthesis Houten, Sander M.
2011
1-12 4 p. 719-721
3 p.
artikel
2082 New Insights into Host Factors in HIV-1 Pathogenesis Rowland-Jones, Sarah
2001
1-12 4 p. 473-476
4 p.
artikel
2083 New intervalometer from sound scientific 1986
1-12 4 p. ii-
1 p.
artikel
2084 New Nomenclature for Chromatin-Modifying Enzymes Allis, C. David
2007
1-12 4 p. 633-636
4 p.
artikel
2085 New Perspectives into the Molecular Pathogenesis and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Saltiel, Alan R.
2001
1-12 4 p. 517-529
13 p.
artikel
2086 New restriction endonucleases 1986
1-12 4 p. v-
1 p.
artikel
2087 New telomere formation after developmentally regulated chromosomal breakage during the process of chromatin diminution in ascaris lumbricoides Müller, Fritz
1991
1-12 4 p. 815-822
8 p.
artikel
2088 New Twists in Gene Regulation by Glucocorticoid Receptor: Is DNA Binding Dispensable? Karin, Michael
1998
1-12 4 p. 487-490
4 p.
artikel
2089 New Views of Life Anderson, Kathryn V
1997
1-12 4 p. 593-594
2 p.
artikel
2090 Next-Generation Sequencing of Circulating Tumor DNA for Early Cancer Detection Aravanis, Alexander M.
2017
1-12 4 p. 571-574
artikel
2091 NF-κB: A lesson in family values Thanos, Dimitris
1995
1-12 4 p. 529-532
4 p.
artikel
2092 Nfix Regulates Fetal-Specific Transcription in Developing Skeletal Muscle Messina, Graziella
2010
1-12 4 p. 554-566
13 p.
artikel
2093 NF1 Tumor Suppressor Gene Function Cichowski, Karen
2001
1-12 4 p. 593-604
12 p.
artikel
2094 Nitric Oxide Regulates Cell Proliferation during Drosophila Development Kuzin, Boris
1996
1-12 4 p. 639-649
11 p.
artikel
2095 N6-Methyladenine DNA Modification in Drosophila Zhang, Guoqiang
2015
1-12 4 p. 893-906
14 p.
artikel
2096 N 6-Methyldeoxyadenosine Marks Active Transcription Start Sites in Chlamydomonas Fu, Ye
2015
1-12 4 p. 879-892
14 p.
artikel
2097 No Evidence for Cardiomyocyte Number Expansion in Preadolescent Mice Alkass, Kanar
2015
1-12 4 p. 1026-1036
11 p.
artikel
2098 No Guts, No Glory: Mucosal Immunity Comes of Age Lefrancois, Leo
1999
1-12 4 p. 461-463
3 p.
artikel
2099 Nonclassical binding of formylated peptide in crystal structure of the MHC class lb molecule H2-M3 Wang, Chyung-Ru
1995
1-12 4 p. 655-664
10 p.
artikel
2100 Non-classical Immunity Controls Microbiota Impact on Skin Immunity and Tissue Repair Linehan, Jonathan L.

1-12 4 p. 784-796.e18
artikel
2101 Non-coding RNA Generated following Lariat Debranching Mediates Targeting of AID to DNA Zheng, Simin
2015
1-12 4 p. 762-773
12 p.
artikel
2102 Noncoding RNAs and Gene Silencing Zaratiegui, Mikel
2007
1-12 4 p. 763-776
14 p.
artikel
2103 Noncoding RNAs and Intranuclear Positioning in Monoallelic Gene Expression Yang, Pok Kwan
2007
1-12 4 p. 777-786
10 p.
artikel
2104 Noncoding Transcription by RNA Polymerase Pol IVb/Pol V Mediates Transcriptional Silencing of Overlapping and Adjacent Genes Wierzbicki, Andrzej T.
2008
1-12 4 p. 635-648
14 p.
artikel
2105 Nonhomologous RNA Recombination in a Cell-Free System: Evidence for a Transesterification Mechanism Guided by Secondary Structure Chetverin, Alexander B
1997
1-12 4 p. 503-513
11 p.
artikel
2106 Nonhomologous views of a terminology muddle Dover, Gabby
1987
1-12 4 p. 515-
1 p.
artikel
2107 Nonlinear ribosome migration on cauliflower mosaic virus 35S RNA Fütterer, Johannes
1993
1-12 4 p. 789-802
14 p.
artikel
2108 Non-neutralizing Antibodies Alter the Course of HIV-1 Infection In Vivo Horwitz, Joshua A.
2017
1-12 4 p. 637-648.e10
artikel
2109 Nonoptimal Microbial Response to Antibiotics Underlies Suppressive Drug Interactions Bollenbach, Tobias
2009
1-12 4 p. 707-718
12 p.
artikel
2110 Nonoscillatory Phase Coding and Synchronization in the Bat Hippocampal Formation Eliav, Tamir
2018
1-12 4 p. 1119-1130.e15
artikel
2111 Nonrandom chromosome changes involving the Ig gene-carrying chromosomes 12 and 6 in pristane-induced mouse plasmacytomas Ohno, Shinsuke
1979
1-12 4 p. 1001-1007
7 p.
artikel
2112 Nonreciprocal exchange between alleles of the yeast mitochondrial 21S rRNA gene: Kinetics and the involvement of a double-strand break Zinn, Andrew R.
1985
1-12 4 p. 887-895
9 p.
artikel
2113 Nonsense and insertion mutants in the relA gene of E. coli: Cloning relA Friesen, James D.
1978
1-12 4 p. 1187-1197
11 p.
artikel
2114 Nonstochastic Reprogramming from a Privileged Somatic Cell State Guo, Shangqin
2014
1-12 4 p. 649-662
14 p.
artikel
2115 Nontranscriptional Regulation of SYK by the Coactivator OCA-B Is Required at Multiple Stages of B Cell Development Siegel, Rachael
2006
1-12 4 p. 761-774
14 p.
artikel
2116 No Rest for REST: REST/NRSF Regulation of Neurogenesis Lunyak, Victoria V.
2005
1-12 4 p. 499-501
artikel
2117 Normal and mutant human β-globin pre-mRNAs are faithfully and efficiently spliced in vitro Krainer, Adrian R.
1984
1-12 4 p. 993-1005
13 p.
artikel
2118 Normal tRNAs promote ribosomal frameshifting Atkins, J.F.
1979
1-12 4 p. 1119-1131
13 p.
artikel
2119 Norspermidine Is Not a Self-Produced Trigger for Biofilm Disassembly Hobley, Laura
2014
1-12 4 p. 844-854
11 p.
artikel
2120 Not All Autophagy Membranes Are Created Equal McEwan, David G.
2010
1-12 4 p. 564-566
3 p.
artikel
2121 [No title] Sablowski, Robert W.M.
1998
1-12 4 p. 587-
1 p.
artikel
2122 [No title] Pignoni, Francesca
1998
1-12 4 p. 586-
1 p.
artikel
2123 [No title] Aboitiz, Francisco
1987
1-12 4 p. 515-516
2 p.
artikel
2124 [No title] Wegnez, Maurice
1987
1-12 4 p. 516-
1 p.
artikel
2125 Novel DNA Polymerases Offer Clues to the Molecular Basis of Mutagenesis Friedberg, Errol C
1999
1-12 4 p. 413-416
4 p.
artikel
2126 Novel partitioning of DNA cleavage sites for Drosophila topoisomerase II Udvardy, Andor
1985
1-12 4 p. 933-941
9 p.
artikel
2127 NRF2 Promotes Tumor Maintenance by Modulating mRNA Translation in Pancreatic Cancer Chio, Iok In Christine
2016
1-12 4 p. 963-976
artikel
2128 NSF-independent fusion mechanisms Wilson, Katherine L.
1995
1-12 4 p. 475-477
3 p.
artikel
2129 Nuclear Access and Action of Notch In Vivo Struhl, Gary
1998
1-12 4 p. 649-660
12 p.
artikel
2130 Nuclear Aggregation of Olfactory Receptor Genes Governs Their Monogenic Expression Clowney, E. Josephine
2012
1-12 4 p. 724-737
artikel
2131 Nuclear (Bio)physics in the Embryo Shvartsman, Stanislav Y.

1-12 4 p. 799-801
artikel
2132 Nuclear CDKs Drive Smad Transcriptional Activation and Turnover in BMP and TGF-β Pathways Alarcón, Claudio
2009
1-12 4 p. 757-769
13 p.
artikel
2133 Nuclear Envelope Budding Enables Large Ribonucleoprotein Particle Export during Synaptic Wnt Signaling Speese, Sean D.
2012
1-12 4 p. 832-846
15 p.
artikel
2134 Nuclear-organelle interactions: Nuclear antisense gene inhibits ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase enzyme levels in transformed tobacco plants Rodermel, Steven R.
1988
1-12 4 p. 673-681
9 p.
artikel
2135 Nuclear Receptor Expression Links the Circadian Clock to Metabolism Yang, Xiaoyong
2006
1-12 4 p. 801-810
10 p.
artikel
2136 Nuclear RNA Turnover Moore, Melissa J
2002
1-12 4 p. 431-434
4 p.
artikel
2137 Nuclear Shuttling of Yeast Scaffold Ste5 Is Required for Its Recruitment to the Plasma Membrane and Activation of the Mating MAPK Cascade Mahanty, Sanjoy K
1999
1-12 4 p. 501-512
12 p.
artikel
2138 Nuclear shuttling: The default pathway for nuclear proteins? Laskey, R.A.
1993
1-12 4 p. 585-586
2 p.
artikel
2139 Nuclear Translocation of CAM-Associated Protein Activates Transcription for Long-Term Facilitation in Aplysia Lee, Seung-Hee
2007
1-12 4 p. 801-812
12 p.
artikel
2140 Nucleating New Branches from Old Zheng, Yixian
2013
1-12 4 p. 669-670
2 p.
artikel
2141 Nucleocapsid and glycoprotein organization in an enveloped virus Holland Cheng, R
1995
1-12 4 p. 621-630
10 p.
artikel
2142 Nucleocytoplasmic segregation of proteins and RNAs De Robertis, Eddy M.
1983
1-12 4 p. 1021-1025
5 p.
artikel
2143 Nucleoid Proteins Stimulate Stringently Controlled Bacterial Promoters Johansson, Jörgen
2000
1-12 4 p. 475-485
11 p.
artikel
2144 Nucleoside triphosphates are required to open the CFTR chloride channel Anderson, Matthew P.
1991
1-12 4 p. 775-784
10 p.
artikel
2145 Nucleosomal Elements that Control the Topography of the Barrier to Transcription Bintu, Lacramioara
2012
1-12 4 p. 738-749
artikel
2146 Nucleosomal organization of telomere-specific chromatin in rat Makarov, Vladimir L.
1993
1-12 4 p. 775-787
13 p.
artikel
2147 Nucleosome Retention and the Stochastic Nature of Promoter Chromatin Remodeling for Transcription Boeger, Hinrich
2008
1-12 4 p. 716-726
11 p.
artikel
2148 Nucleotide sequence analysis of the leader segments in a cloned copy of adenovirus 2 fiber mRNA Zain, Sayeeda
1979
1-12 4 p. 851-861
11 p.
artikel
2149 Nucleotide sequence heterogeneity of an RNA phage population Domingo, Esteban
1978
1-12 4 p. 735-744
10 p.
artikel
2150 Nucleotide sequence of the 3′ terminal third of rabbit α-globin messenger RNA: Comparison with human α-globin messenger RNA Proudfoot, Nicholas J.
1977
1-12 4 p. 807-818
12 p.
artikel
2151 Nucleotide sequence of xenopus borealis oocyte 5S DNA: Comparison of sequences that flank several related eucaryotic genes Korn, Laurence Jay
1978
1-12 4 p. 1145-1156
12 p.
artikel
2152 Nucleotide sequences of HS-α satellite DNA from kangaroo rat dipodomys ordii and characterization of similar sequences in other rodents Fry, Kirk
1977
1-12 4 p. 1069-1084
16 p.
artikel
2153 Nutritional Regulation of Hepatic Heme Biosynthesis and Porphyria through PGC-1α Handschin, Christoph
2005
1-12 4 p. 505-515
11 p.
artikel
2154 Obesity and the Hypothalamus: Novel Peptides for New Pathways Flier, Jeffrey S
1998
1-12 4 p. 437-440
4 p.
artikel
2155 Obesity and the Regulation of Energy Balance Spiegelman, Bruce M.
2001
1-12 4 p. 531-543
13 p.
artikel
2156 odd Oz: A novel Drosophila pair rule gene Levine, Anna
1994
1-12 4 p. 587-598
12 p.
artikel
2157 Of Origins and Pedigrees: Lineage Tracing of Dendritic Cells Gerlach, Carmen
2013
1-12 4 p. 720-722
3 p.
artikel
2158 Olfactory Inputs to Hypothalamic Neurons Controlling Reproduction and Fertility Yoon, Hayan
2005
1-12 4 p. 669-682
14 p.
artikel
2159 Olfactory Receptors, Vomeronasal Receptors, and the Organization of Olfactory Information Bargmann, Cornelia I.
1997
1-12 4 p. 585-587
3 p.
artikel
2160 Oligomeric Rings of the Sec61p Complex Induced by Ligands Required for Protein Translocation Hanein, Dorit
1996
1-12 4 p. 721-732
12 p.
artikel
2161 Oncogenes take wing Bender, Welcome
1987
1-12 4 p. 519-520
2 p.
artikel
2162 Oncogenic conversion of transcription factors by chromosomal translocations Cleary, Michael L.
1991
1-12 4 p. 619-622
4 p.
artikel
2163 Oncogenic KRAS Regulates Tumor Cell Signaling via Stromal Reciprocation Tape, Christopher J.
2016
1-12 4 p. 910-920
11 p.
artikel
2164 Oncogenic Mutations Counteract Intrinsic Disorder in the EGFR Kinase and Promote Receptor Dimerization Shan, Yibing
2012
1-12 4 p. 860-870
11 p.
artikel
2165 Oncogenic Role of Fusion-circRNAs Derived from Cancer-Associated Chromosomal Translocations Guarnerio, Jlenia
2016
1-12 4 p. 1055-1056
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2166 Oncolytic Virotherapy Promotes Intratumoral T Cell Infiltration and Improves Anti-PD-1 Immunotherapy Ribas, Antoni

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2330 Positions available 1990
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2344 Positive and negative regulation of gene transcription by a retinoic acid-thyroid hormone receptor heterodimer Glass, Christopher K.
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2347 Posttranslational Modifications Mediate the Structural Diversity of Tauopathy Strains Arakhamia, Tamta

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2349 Posttranslational Regulation of Drosophila PERIOD Protein by Protein Phosphatase 2A Sathyanarayanan, Sriram

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2854 Stem Cell Research in Singapore Colman, Alan
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2882 Structural Basis for Assembly and Activation of the Heterotetrameric SAGA Histone H2B Deubiquitinase Module Köhler, Alwin
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2883 Structural basis for channel conduction in the pump-like channelrhodopsin ChRmine Kishi, Koichiro E.

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2884 Structural basis for IL-12 and IL-23 receptor sharing reveals a gateway for shaping actions on T versus NK cells Glassman, Caleb R.

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2885 Structural Basis for Mechanical Force Regulation of the Adhesin FimH via Finger Trap-like β Sheet Twisting Le Trong, Isolde
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2886 Structural Basis for Negative Cooperativity in Growth Factor Binding to an EGF Receptor Alvarado, Diego
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2887 Structural Basis for Recruitment and Activation of the AP-1 Clathrin Adaptor Complex by Arf1 Ren, Xuefeng
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2888 Structural Basis for Signal-Sequence Recognition by the Translocase Motor SecA as Determined by NMR Gelis, Ioannis
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2889 Structural Basis for the Inhibition of Tyrosine Kinase Activity of ZAP-70 Deindl, Sebastian
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2890 Structural Basis of Core Promoter Recognition in a Primitive Eukaryote Schumacher, Maria A.
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2891 Structural Basis of Nav1.7 Inhibition by a Gating-Modifier Spider Toxin Xu, Hui

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2892 Structural Basis of Transcription Westover, Kenneth D.
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2893 Structural Basis of Zika Virus-Specific Antibody Protection Zhao, Haiyan
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2894 Structural Biochemistry and Interaction Architecture of the DNA Double-Strand Break Repair Mre11 Nuclease and Rad50-ATPase Hopfner, Karl-Peter
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2895 Structural Convergence between Cryo-EM and NMR Reveals Intersubunit Interactions Critical for HIV-1 Capsid Function Byeon, In-Ja L.
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2896 Structural elements of Gα subunits that interact with Gβγ, receptors, and effectors Conklin, Bruce R.
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2897 Structural gene sets active in embryos and adult tissues of the sea urchin Galau, Glenn A.
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2898 Structural Insight into Processive Human Mitochondrial DNA Synthesis and Disease-Related Polymerase Mutations Lee, Young-Sam
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2899 Structural Insights into Histone Demethylation by JMJD2 Family Members Chen, Zhongzhou
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2900 Structural Insights into RNA Quality Control: The Ro Autoantigen Binds Misfolded RNAs via Its Central Cavity Stein, Adam J.
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2901 Structural insights into the human D1 and D2 dopamine receptor signaling complexes Zhuang, Youwen

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2902 Structural Insights on the Role of Antibodies in HIV-1 Vaccine and Therapy West Jr., Anthony P.
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2903 Structural Linkage between Ligand Discrimination and Receptor Activation by Type I Interferons Thomas, Christoph
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2904 Structurally Distinct Ca2+ Signaling Domains of Sperm Flagella Orchestrate Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Motility Chung, Jean-Ju
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2905 Structurally Resolved SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Shows High Efficacy in Severely Infected Hamsters and Provides a Potent Cocktail Pairing Strategy Du, Shuo

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2906 Structurally similar but functionally distinct factors, IRF-1 and IRF-2, bind to the same regulatory elements of IFN and IFN-inducible genes Harada, Hisashi
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2907 Structural model of HLA-DR1 restricted T cell antigen recognition Rothbard, Jonathan B.
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2908 Structural organization of the genome of the cellular slime mold dictyostelium discoideum: Interspersion of repetitive and single-copy DNA sequences Firtel, Richard A.
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2909 Structural Rearrangement of Ebola Virus VP40 Begets Multiple Functions in the Virus Life Cycle Bornholdt, Zachary A.
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2910 Structural Snapshots of Actively Translating Human Ribosomes Behrmann, Elmar
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2911 Structural Synergy and Molecular Crosstalk between Bacterial Helicase Loaders and Replication Initiators Mott, Melissa L.
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2912 Structure and Degradation of Circular RNAs Regulate PKR Activation in Innate Immunity Liu, Chu-Xiao

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2915 Structure and expression of the membrane proteoglycan betaglycan, a component of the TGF-β receptor system López-Casillas, Fernando
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2916 Structure(?) and function of acidic transcription activators Hahn, Steven
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2917 Structure-function analysis of fos protein: A single amino acid change activates the immortalizing potential of v-fos Jenuwein, Thomas
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2918 Structure-Function Analysis of STING Activation by c[G(2′,5′)pA(3′,5′)p] and Targeting by Antiviral DMXAA Gao, Pu
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2919 Structure of a c-Cbl–UbcH7 Complex Zheng, Ning
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2920 Structure of a HoxB1–Pbx1 Heterodimer Bound to DNA Piper, Derek E.
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2921 Structure of Bax Suzuki, Motoshi
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2925 Structure of the Angiotensin Receptor Revealed by Serial Femtosecond Crystallography Zhang, Haitao
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2926 Structure of the Cand1-Cul1-Roc1 Complex Reveals Regulatory Mechanisms for the Assembly of the Multisubunit Cullin-Dependent Ubiquitin Ligases Goldenberg, Seth J.
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2927 Structure of the Decorated Ciliary Doublet Microtubule Ma, Meisheng

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2928 Structure of the Enabled/VASP Homology 1 Domain–Peptide Complex Prehoda, Kenneth E.
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2929 Structure of the FGF Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Domain Reveals a Novel Autoinhibitory Mechanism Mohammadi, Moosa
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2930 Structure of the genome of moloney murine leukemia virus: a terminally redundant sequence Coffin, John M.
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2932 Structure of the Human Transferrin Receptor-Transferrin Complex Cheng, Yifan

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2936 Structure of the N-WASP EVH1 Domain-WIP Complex Volkman, Brian F.
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2937 Structure of the two distinct types of minichromosomes that are assembled on DNA injected in Xenopus oocytes Ryoji, Masaru
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2938 Structures of Asymmetric ClpX Hexamers Reveal Nucleotide-Dependent Motions in a AAA+ Protein-Unfolding Machine Glynn, Steven E.
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2945 Study of a temperature-sensitive mutant of the ras-related YPT1 gene product in yeast suggests a role in the regulation of intracellular calcium Schmitt, Hans Dieter
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2947 Subcellular sorting of isoactins: Selective association of γ actin with skeletal muscle mitochondria Pardo, Jose V.
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