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Benjamin P Tu

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Plos One|November 2, 2011
Multiple TORC1-associated proteins regulate nitrogen starvation-dependent cellular differentiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeSunil Laxman, Benjamin P Tu
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 17, 2013
Acetyl-CoA induces transcription of the key G1 cyclin CLN3 to promote entry into the cell division cycle in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeLei Shi, Benjamin P Tu
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|May 15, 2012
Driving the cell cycle through metabolismLing Cai, Benjamin P Tu
Molecular Cell|November 28, 2002
The FAD- and O(2)-dependent reaction cycle of Ero1-mediated oxidative protein folding in the endoplasmic reticulumBenjamin P Tu, Jonathan S Weissman
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 6, 2004
Oxidative protein folding in eukaryotes: mechanisms and consequencesBenjamin P Tu, Jonathan S Weissman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 27, 2009
Evidence of carbon monoxide-mediated phase advancement of the yeast metabolic cycleBenjamin P Tu, Steven L McKnight
Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|February 4, 2017
Metabolic influences on RNA biology and translationChien-Der Lee, Benjamin P Tu
Cell Reports|June 9, 2015
Glucose-Regulated Phosphorylation of the PUF Protein Puf3 Regulates the Translational Fate of Its Bound mRNAs and Association with RNA GranulesChien-Der Lee, Benjamin P Tu
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|July 11, 2006
Metabolic cycles as an underlying basis of biological oscillationsBenjamin P Tu, Steven L McKnight
Cell Systems|October 24, 2015
Competitive inhibition can linearize dose-response and generate a linear rectifierYonatan Savir, Benjamin P Tu, Michael Springer
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Plos One|November 2, 2011
Multiple TORC1-associated proteins regulate nitrogen starvation-dependent cellular differentiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeSunil Laxman, Benjamin P Tu
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 17, 2013
Acetyl-CoA induces transcription of the key G1 cyclin CLN3 to promote entry into the cell division cycle in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeLei Shi, Benjamin P Tu
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|May 15, 2012
Driving the cell cycle through metabolismLing Cai, Benjamin P Tu
Molecular Cell|November 28, 2002
The FAD- and O(2)-dependent reaction cycle of Ero1-mediated oxidative protein folding in the endoplasmic reticulumBenjamin P Tu, Jonathan S Weissman
The Journal of Cell Biology|February 6, 2004
Oxidative protein folding in eukaryotes: mechanisms and consequencesBenjamin P Tu, Jonathan S Weissman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 27, 2009
Evidence of carbon monoxide-mediated phase advancement of the yeast metabolic cycleBenjamin P Tu, Steven L McKnight
Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|February 4, 2017
Metabolic influences on RNA biology and translationChien-Der Lee, Benjamin P Tu
Cell Reports|June 9, 2015
Glucose-Regulated Phosphorylation of the PUF Protein Puf3 Regulates the Translational Fate of Its Bound mRNAs and Association with RNA GranulesChien-Der Lee, Benjamin P Tu
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|July 11, 2006
Metabolic cycles as an underlying basis of biological oscillationsBenjamin P Tu, Steven L McKnight
Cell Systems|October 24, 2015
Competitive inhibition can linearize dose-response and generate a linear rectifierYonatan Savir, Benjamin P Tu, Michael Springer
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