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Tatyana I Kalashnikova
The Scripps Research Institute
2000
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Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37853256Author Correction: Enhancing untargeted metabolomics using metadata-based source annotation.Nat Biotechnol2023
35798960Enhancing untargeted metabolomics using metadata-based source annotation.Nat Biotechnol2022
33647407Measuring the concentration of protein nanoparticles synthesized by desolvation method: Comparison of Bradford assay, BCA assay, hydrolysis/UV spectroscopy and gravimetric analysis.Int J Pharm2021
32708952Dynamics of the Inbreeding Coefficient and Homozygosity in Thoroughbred Horses in Russia.Animals (Basel)2020
29797197The content of essential and toxic elements in the hair of the mane of the trotter horses depending on their speed.Environ Sci Pollut Res Int2018
30089209Highly Stable Conjugates of Carbon Nanoparticles with DNA Aptamers.Langmuir2018
28754774Correction for Travesa et al., "Repression of G<sub>1</sub>/S Transcription Is Mediated via Interaction of the GTB Motifs of Nrm1 and Whi5 with Swi6".Mol Cell Biol2017
23382076Repression of G1/S transcription is mediated via interaction of the GTB motifs of Nrm1 and Whi5 with Swi6.Mol Cell Biol2013
22333915DNA replication stress differentially regulates G1/S genes via Rad53-dependent inactivation of Nrm1.EMBO J2012
18160399The SBF- and MBF-associated protein Msa1 is required for proper timing of G1-specific transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.J Biol Chem2008
18794370Stb1 collaborates with other regulators to modulate the G1-specific transcriptional circuit.Mol Cell Biol2008
18682565DNA replication checkpoint promotes G1-S transcription by inactivating the MBF repressor Nrm1.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2008
16916637Constraining G1-specific transcription to late G1 phase: the MBF-associated corepressor Nrm1 acts via negative feedback.Mol Cell2006
15456873Regulation and recognition of SCFGrr1 targets in the glucose and amino acid signaling pathways.Mol Cell Biol2004
15210110Cln3 activates G1-specific transcription via phosphorylation of the SBF bound repressor Whi5.Cell2004
12925759Grr1-dependent inactivation of Mth1 mediates glucose-induced dissociation of Rgt1 from HXT gene promoters.Mol Biol Cell2003
11081628Histone H2A.Z regulats transcription and is partially redundant with nucleosome remodeling complexes.Cell2000
10891506Histone-histone interactions and centromere function.Mol Cell Biol2000
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