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Brenda Andrews

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Nature Genetics|July 29, 2006
From worm genetic networks to complex human diseasesHoward Bussey, Brenda Andrews, Charles Boone
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 2, 2003
G1 transcription factors are differentially regulated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by the Swi6-binding protein Stb1Michael Costanzo, Oliver Schub, Brenda Andrews
Cell|January 14, 2004
Old drugs, new tricks: using genetically sensitized yeast to reveal drug targetsTim Hughes, Brenda Andrews, Charles Boone
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 4, 2006
Revealing hidden relationships among yeast genes involved in chromosome segregation using systematic synthetic lethal and synthetic dosage lethal screensKristin Baetz, Vivien Measday, Brenda Andrews
Molecular Microbiology|September 14, 2007
Pho85, a multifunctional cyclin-dependent protein kinase in budding yeastDongqing Huang, Helena Friesen, Brenda Andrews
Open Biology|October 21, 2020
The structure and function of deubiquitinases: lessons from budding yeastHarsha Garadi Suresh, Natasha Pascoe, Brenda Andrews
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|December 14, 2011
Proteome-wide screens in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using the yeast GFP collectionYolanda T Chong, Michael J Cox, Brenda Andrews
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|April 3, 2016
Synthetic Genetic Arrays: Automation of Yeast GeneticsElena Kuzmin, Michael Costanzo, Brenda Andrews, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|August 9, 2023
Highlighting rare disease research with a GENETICS and G3 series on genetic models of rare diseasesPhilip Hieter, Brenda Andrews, Douglas Fowler, et al.
Genetics|August 9, 2023
Highlighting rare disease research with a GENETICS and G3 series on genetic models of rare diseasesPhilip Hieter, Brenda Andrews, Douglas Fowler, et al.
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Nature Genetics|July 29, 2006
From worm genetic networks to complex human diseasesHoward Bussey, Brenda Andrews, Charles Boone
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 2, 2003
G1 transcription factors are differentially regulated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by the Swi6-binding protein Stb1Michael Costanzo, Oliver Schub, Brenda Andrews
Cell|January 14, 2004
Old drugs, new tricks: using genetically sensitized yeast to reveal drug targetsTim Hughes, Brenda Andrews, Charles Boone
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 4, 2006
Revealing hidden relationships among yeast genes involved in chromosome segregation using systematic synthetic lethal and synthetic dosage lethal screensKristin Baetz, Vivien Measday, Brenda Andrews
Molecular Microbiology|September 14, 2007
Pho85, a multifunctional cyclin-dependent protein kinase in budding yeastDongqing Huang, Helena Friesen, Brenda Andrews
Open Biology|October 21, 2020
The structure and function of deubiquitinases: lessons from budding yeastHarsha Garadi Suresh, Natasha Pascoe, Brenda Andrews
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|December 14, 2011
Proteome-wide screens in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using the yeast GFP collectionYolanda T Chong, Michael J Cox, Brenda Andrews
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|April 3, 2016
Synthetic Genetic Arrays: Automation of Yeast GeneticsElena Kuzmin, Michael Costanzo, Brenda Andrews, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|August 9, 2023
Highlighting rare disease research with a GENETICS and G3 series on genetic models of rare diseasesPhilip Hieter, Brenda Andrews, Douglas Fowler, et al.
Genetics|August 9, 2023
Highlighting rare disease research with a GENETICS and G3 series on genetic models of rare diseasesPhilip Hieter, Brenda Andrews, Douglas Fowler, et al.
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