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A J Walhout

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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|June 14, 2001
High-throughput yeast two-hybrid assays for large-scale protein interaction mappingA J Walhout, M Vidal
Genome Research|November 24, 1999
A genetic strategy to eliminate self-activator baits prior to high-throughput yeast two-hybrid screensA J Walhout, M Vidal
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|June 20, 2001
Protein interaction maps for model organismsA J Walhout, M Vidal
Methods in Enzymology|November 15, 2000
A green fluorescent protein-based reverse two-hybrid system: application to the characterization of large numbers of potential protein-protein interactionsH Endoh, A J Walhout, M Vidal
Yeast (Chichester, England)|July 20, 2000
Yeast two-hybrid systems and protein interaction mapping projects for yeast and wormA J Walhout, S J Boulton, M Vidal
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 6, 1998
Sequences flanking the E-box contribute to cooperative binding by c-Myc/Max heterodimers to adjacent binding sitesA J Walhout, P C van der Vliet, H T Timmers
Nucleic Acids Research|April 15, 1997
c-Myc/Max heterodimers bind cooperatively to the E-box sequences located in the first intron of the rat ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) geneA J Walhout, J M Gubbels, R Bernards, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|April 1, 1993
E1A functions as a coactivator of retinoic acid-dependent retinoic acid receptor-beta 2 promoter activationF A Kruyt, G E Folkers, A J Walhout, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 30, 1999
Protein interaction mapping in C. elegans using proteins involved in vulval developmentA J Walhout, R Sordella, X Lu, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|November 15, 2000
GATEWAY recombinational cloning: application to the cloning of large numbers of open reading frames or ORFeomesA J Walhout, G F Temple, M A Brasch, et al.
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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|June 14, 2001
High-throughput yeast two-hybrid assays for large-scale protein interaction mappingA J Walhout, M Vidal
Genome Research|November 24, 1999
A genetic strategy to eliminate self-activator baits prior to high-throughput yeast two-hybrid screensA J Walhout, M Vidal
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|June 20, 2001
Protein interaction maps for model organismsA J Walhout, M Vidal
Methods in Enzymology|November 15, 2000
A green fluorescent protein-based reverse two-hybrid system: application to the characterization of large numbers of potential protein-protein interactionsH Endoh, A J Walhout, M Vidal
Yeast (Chichester, England)|July 20, 2000
Yeast two-hybrid systems and protein interaction mapping projects for yeast and wormA J Walhout, S J Boulton, M Vidal
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|June 6, 1998
Sequences flanking the E-box contribute to cooperative binding by c-Myc/Max heterodimers to adjacent binding sitesA J Walhout, P C van der Vliet, H T Timmers
Nucleic Acids Research|April 15, 1997
c-Myc/Max heterodimers bind cooperatively to the E-box sequences located in the first intron of the rat ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) geneA J Walhout, J M Gubbels, R Bernards, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|April 1, 1993
E1A functions as a coactivator of retinoic acid-dependent retinoic acid receptor-beta 2 promoter activationF A Kruyt, G E Folkers, A J Walhout, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 30, 1999
Protein interaction mapping in C. elegans using proteins involved in vulval developmentA J Walhout, R Sordella, X Lu, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|November 15, 2000
GATEWAY recombinational cloning: application to the cloning of large numbers of open reading frames or ORFeomesA J Walhout, G F Temple, M A Brasch, et al.
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