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Ana Traven

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Trends in Cell Biology|December 1, 2010
PUF proteins: repression, activation and mRNA localizationTara Quenault, Trevor Lithgow, Ana Traven
FEMS Yeast Research|May 24, 2015
System-level impact of mitochondria on fungal virulence: to metabolism and beyondRichard Calderone, Dongmei Li, Ana Traven
Current Biology : CB|January 21, 2015
Mitochondrial biogenesis: cell-cycle-dependent investment in making mitochondriaTakuya Shiota, Ana Traven, Trevor Lithgow
Trends in Microbiology|May 10, 2024
Bacteria-derived short-chain fatty acids as potential regulators of fungal commensalism and pathogenesisChristopher McCrory, Megan Lenardon, Ana Traven
Frontiers in Genetics|January 7, 2014
The cellular roles of Ccr4-NOT in model and pathogenic fungi-implications for fungal virulenceJohn C Panepinto, Eva Heinz, Ana Traven
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 3, 2013
The ins and outs of the intermembrane space: diverse mechanisms and evolutionary rewiring of mitochondrial protein import routesVictoria L Hewitt, Kipros Gabriel, Ana Traven
Msphere|August 21, 2020
Natural Variation in Clinical Isolates of Candida albicans Modulates Neutrophil ResponsesMadhu Shankar, Tricia L Lo, Ana Traven
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 5, 2002
The retinoblastoma family of proteins directly represses transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeMilica Arnerić, Ana Traven, Lidija Staresincić, et al.
FEMS Yeast Research|October 15, 2013
Solvent-exposed serines in the Gal4 DNA-binding domain are required for promoter occupancy and transcriptional activation in vivoBranka Jeličić, Josipa Nemet, Ana Traven, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|May 30, 2002
The yeast protein Xtc1 functions as a direct transcriptional repressorAna Traven, Lidija Staresincić, Milica Arnerić, et al.
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Trends in Cell Biology|December 1, 2010
PUF proteins: repression, activation and mRNA localizationTara Quenault, Trevor Lithgow, Ana Traven
FEMS Yeast Research|May 24, 2015
System-level impact of mitochondria on fungal virulence: to metabolism and beyondRichard Calderone, Dongmei Li, Ana Traven
Current Biology : CB|January 21, 2015
Mitochondrial biogenesis: cell-cycle-dependent investment in making mitochondriaTakuya Shiota, Ana Traven, Trevor Lithgow
Trends in Microbiology|May 10, 2024
Bacteria-derived short-chain fatty acids as potential regulators of fungal commensalism and pathogenesisChristopher McCrory, Megan Lenardon, Ana Traven
Frontiers in Genetics|January 7, 2014
The cellular roles of Ccr4-NOT in model and pathogenic fungi-implications for fungal virulenceJohn C Panepinto, Eva Heinz, Ana Traven
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 3, 2013
The ins and outs of the intermembrane space: diverse mechanisms and evolutionary rewiring of mitochondrial protein import routesVictoria L Hewitt, Kipros Gabriel, Ana Traven
Msphere|August 21, 2020
Natural Variation in Clinical Isolates of Candida albicans Modulates Neutrophil ResponsesMadhu Shankar, Tricia L Lo, Ana Traven
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 5, 2002
The retinoblastoma family of proteins directly represses transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeMilica Arnerić, Ana Traven, Lidija Staresincić, et al.
FEMS Yeast Research|October 15, 2013
Solvent-exposed serines in the Gal4 DNA-binding domain are required for promoter occupancy and transcriptional activation in vivoBranka Jeličić, Josipa Nemet, Ana Traven, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|May 30, 2002
The yeast protein Xtc1 functions as a direct transcriptional repressorAna Traven, Lidija Staresincić, Milica Arnerić, et al.
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