Transcriptional Regulation 2

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The transcription of DNA into RNA lies at the heart of gene activation. It is a process tightly controlled by complex interactions between intracellular proteins and the DNA. This book is a landmark account of these controls, derived from the work of over 40 leading laboratories worldwide. It is intended as a definitive reference work for this evolving field.

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Articles

Jay D. Gralla
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629-642
Robert Schleif
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643-665
David S. Weiss, Karl E. Klose, Timothy R. Hoover, Anne K. North, Susan C. Porter, Andrew B. Wedel, Sydney Kustu
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667-694
Katherine J. Martin, Michael R. Green
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695-725
Arnold J. Berk
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727-742
Albert J. Courey, Robert Tjian
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743-769
Steven L. McKnight
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771-795
Tom Curran, Peter K. Vogt
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797-831
Kevin Struhl
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833-859
Cornelis Murre, David Baltimore
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861-879
Richard Treisman
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881-905
John Lis, Carl Wu
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907-930
Alexander A.F. Gann, Howard J. Himmelfarb, Mark Ptashne
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931-946
Ira Herskowitz, Brenda Andrews, Warren Kruger, Joseph Ogas, Anita Sil, Cara Coburn, Craig Peterson
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949-974
Alexander Johnson
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975-1006
Leonard Guarente
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1007-1036
Andrew B. Lassar, Harold Weintraub
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1037-1061
Gerald R. Crabtree, Ueli Schibler, Matthew P. Scott
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1063-1102
Winship Herr
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1103-1135
David J. Mangelsdorf, Ronald M. Evans
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1137-1167
Keith R. Yamamoto, David Pearce, Jay Thomas, Jeffrey N. Miner
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1169-1192
Tom Maniatis, Lisa-Anne Whittemore, Wei Du, Chen-Ming Fan, Andrew D. Keller, Vito J. Palombella, Dimitrios N. Thanos
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1193-1220
Wolfgang Driever
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1221-1250
James C. Wang
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1253-1269
Fred Winston
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1271-1293
Michael Grunstein, Linda K. Durrin, Randall K. Mann, Grace Fisher-Adams, Lianna M. Johnson
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1295-1315
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1317-1318
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1319-1334