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Alan G Hinnebusch

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Molecular Cell|July 4, 2012
Translational homeostasis via eIF4E and 4E-BP1Alan G Hinnebusch
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|March 18, 2015
Translational control 1995-2015: unveiling molecular underpinnings and roles in human biologyAlan G Hinnebusch
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|April 27, 2017
Structural Insights into the Mechanism of Scanning and Start Codon Recognition in Eukaryotic Translation InitiationAlan G Hinnebusch
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 30, 2015
Cell biology. Blocking stress response for better memory?Alan G Hinnebusch
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|August 22, 2006
eIF3: a versatile scaffold for translation initiation complexesAlan G Hinnebusch
Annual Review of Biochemistry|February 7, 2014
The scanning mechanism of eukaryotic translation initiationAlan G Hinnebusch
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|October 6, 2005
eIF2alpha kinases provide a new solution to the puzzle of substrate specificityAlan G Hinnebusch
Annual Review of Microbiology|September 13, 2005
Translational regulation of GCN4 and the general amino acid control of yeastAlan G Hinnebusch
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : MMBR|September 3, 2011
Molecular mechanism of scanning and start codon selection in eukaryotesAlan G Hinnebusch
Genes & Development|April 25, 2009
Active destruction of defective ribosomes by a ubiquitin ligase involved in DNA repairAlan G Hinnebusch
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Molecular Cell|July 4, 2012
Translational homeostasis via eIF4E and 4E-BP1Alan G Hinnebusch
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|March 18, 2015
Translational control 1995-2015: unveiling molecular underpinnings and roles in human biologyAlan G Hinnebusch
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|April 27, 2017
Structural Insights into the Mechanism of Scanning and Start Codon Recognition in Eukaryotic Translation InitiationAlan G Hinnebusch
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 30, 2015
Cell biology. Blocking stress response for better memory?Alan G Hinnebusch
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|August 22, 2006
eIF3: a versatile scaffold for translation initiation complexesAlan G Hinnebusch
Annual Review of Biochemistry|February 7, 2014
The scanning mechanism of eukaryotic translation initiationAlan G Hinnebusch
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|October 6, 2005
eIF2alpha kinases provide a new solution to the puzzle of substrate specificityAlan G Hinnebusch
Annual Review of Microbiology|September 13, 2005
Translational regulation of GCN4 and the general amino acid control of yeastAlan G Hinnebusch
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : MMBR|September 3, 2011
Molecular mechanism of scanning and start codon selection in eukaryotesAlan G Hinnebusch
Genes & Development|April 25, 2009
Active destruction of defective ribosomes by a ubiquitin ligase involved in DNA repairAlan G Hinnebusch
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