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Plant, Cell & Environment|March 5, 2010
Photosynthetic redox imbalance influences flavonoid biosynthesis in Lemna gibbaTariq A Akhtar, Hazel A Lees, Mark A Lampi, et al.
Genome Research|March 4, 2025
Optimizing nanopore adaptive sampling for pneumococcal serotype surveillance in complex samples using the graph-based GNASTy algorithmSamuel T Horsfield, Basil C T Fok, Yuhan Fu, et al.
Nature|August 6, 2010
Rb regulates fate choice and lineage commitment in vivoEliezer Calo, Jose A Quintero-Estades, Paul S Danielian, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 27, 2006
APOBEC-1 and AID are nucleo-cytoplasmic trafficking proteins but APOBEC3G cannot trafficRyan P Bennett, Elie Diner, Mark P Sowden, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|May 4, 2023
Infant postnatal prophylaxis following maternal viraemia during breastfeedingEmily A Lees, Neil Tickner, Hermione Lyall, et al.
Iscience|July 21, 2025
The PRMT5-splicing axis is a critical oncogenic vulnerability that regulates detained intron splicingColin E Fowler, Natalie A O'Hearn, Griffin J Salus, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 7, 2025
The PRMT5-splicing axis is a critical oncogenic vulnerability that regulates detained intron splicingColin E Fowler, Natalie A O'Hearn, Griffin J Salus, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 27, 2009
Mutation of p107 exacerbates the consequences of Rb loss in embryonic tissues and causes cardiac and blood vessel defectsSeth D Berman, Julie C West, Paul S Danielian, et al.
Cancer Research|December 3, 1999
PTEN suppresses breast cancer cell growth by phosphatase activity-dependent G1 arrest followed by cell deathL P Weng, W M Smith, P L Dahia, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|October 6, 2000
Mutation and expression analyses reveal differential subcellular compartmentalization of PTEN in endocrine pancreatic tumors compared to normal islet cellsA Perren, P Komminoth, P Saremaslani, et al.
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Plant, Cell & Environment|March 5, 2010
Photosynthetic redox imbalance influences flavonoid biosynthesis in Lemna gibbaTariq A Akhtar, Hazel A Lees, Mark A Lampi, et al.
Genome Research|March 4, 2025
Optimizing nanopore adaptive sampling for pneumococcal serotype surveillance in complex samples using the graph-based GNASTy algorithmSamuel T Horsfield, Basil C T Fok, Yuhan Fu, et al.
Nature|August 6, 2010
Rb regulates fate choice and lineage commitment in vivoEliezer Calo, Jose A Quintero-Estades, Paul S Danielian, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 27, 2006
APOBEC-1 and AID are nucleo-cytoplasmic trafficking proteins but APOBEC3G cannot trafficRyan P Bennett, Elie Diner, Mark P Sowden, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|May 4, 2023
Infant postnatal prophylaxis following maternal viraemia during breastfeedingEmily A Lees, Neil Tickner, Hermione Lyall, et al.
Iscience|July 21, 2025
The PRMT5-splicing axis is a critical oncogenic vulnerability that regulates detained intron splicingColin E Fowler, Natalie A O'Hearn, Griffin J Salus, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|January 7, 2025
The PRMT5-splicing axis is a critical oncogenic vulnerability that regulates detained intron splicingColin E Fowler, Natalie A O'Hearn, Griffin J Salus, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 27, 2009
Mutation of p107 exacerbates the consequences of Rb loss in embryonic tissues and causes cardiac and blood vessel defectsSeth D Berman, Julie C West, Paul S Danielian, et al.
Cancer Research|December 3, 1999
PTEN suppresses breast cancer cell growth by phosphatase activity-dependent G1 arrest followed by cell deathL P Weng, W M Smith, P L Dahia, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|October 6, 2000
Mutation and expression analyses reveal differential subcellular compartmentalization of PTEN in endocrine pancreatic tumors compared to normal islet cellsA Perren, P Komminoth, P Saremaslani, et al.
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