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A G Paulovich

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Cell|September 8, 1995
A checkpoint regulates the rate of progression through S phase in S. cerevisiae in response to DNA damageA G Paulovich, L H Hartwell
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1995
Feedback inhibition of the yeast ribosomal protein gene CRY2 is mediated by the nucleotide sequence and secondary structure of CRY2 pre-mRNAZ Li, A G Paulovich, J L Woolford
Cell|February 7, 1997
When checkpoints failA G Paulovich, D P Toczyski, L H Hartwell
Genetics|September 2, 1998
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD9, RAD17, RAD24 and MEC3 genes are required for tolerating irreparable, ultraviolet-induced DNA damageA G Paulovich, C D Armour, L H Hartwell
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1990
Depletion of yeast ribosomal proteins L16 or rp59 disrupts ribosome assemblyM Moritz, A G Paulovich, Y F Tsay, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 1, 1993
Yeast ribosomal protein L1 is required for the stability of newly synthesized 5S rRNA and the assembly of 60S ribosomal subunitsM Deshmukh, Y F Tsay, A G Paulovich, et al.
Genetics|January 1, 1997
RAD9, RAD17, and RAD24 are required for S phase regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to DNA damageA G Paulovich, R U Margulies, B M Garvik, et al.
Genetics|November 1, 1993
Molecular genetics of cryptopleurine resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: expression of a ribosomal protein gene familyA G Paulovich, J R Thompson, J C Larkin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 1, 1991
Pancreatic tumor pathogenesis reflects the causative genetic lesionE P Sandgren, C J Quaife, A G Paulovich, et al.
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Cell|September 8, 1995
A checkpoint regulates the rate of progression through S phase in S. cerevisiae in response to DNA damageA G Paulovich, L H Hartwell
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1995
Feedback inhibition of the yeast ribosomal protein gene CRY2 is mediated by the nucleotide sequence and secondary structure of CRY2 pre-mRNAZ Li, A G Paulovich, J L Woolford
Cell|February 7, 1997
When checkpoints failA G Paulovich, D P Toczyski, L H Hartwell
Genetics|September 2, 1998
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD9, RAD17, RAD24 and MEC3 genes are required for tolerating irreparable, ultraviolet-induced DNA damageA G Paulovich, C D Armour, L H Hartwell
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 1990
Depletion of yeast ribosomal proteins L16 or rp59 disrupts ribosome assemblyM Moritz, A G Paulovich, Y F Tsay, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 1, 1993
Yeast ribosomal protein L1 is required for the stability of newly synthesized 5S rRNA and the assembly of 60S ribosomal subunitsM Deshmukh, Y F Tsay, A G Paulovich, et al.
Genetics|January 1, 1997
RAD9, RAD17, and RAD24 are required for S phase regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to DNA damageA G Paulovich, R U Margulies, B M Garvik, et al.
Genetics|November 1, 1993
Molecular genetics of cryptopleurine resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: expression of a ribosomal protein gene familyA G Paulovich, J R Thompson, J C Larkin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 1, 1991
Pancreatic tumor pathogenesis reflects the causative genetic lesionE P Sandgren, C J Quaife, A G Paulovich, et al.
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