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D A Jans

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Oncogene|October 1, 1994
Negative charge at the casein kinase II site flanking the nuclear localization signal of the SV40 large T-antigen is mechanistically important for enhanced nuclear importD A Jans, P Jans
Human Gene Therapy|July 31, 1999
Enhancement of polylysine-mediated transferrinfection by nuclear localization sequences: polylysine does not function as a nuclear localization sequenceC K Chan, D A Jans
Current Drug Targets|December 6, 2001
Gene therapy: optimising DNA delivery to the nucleusM Johnson-Saliba, D A Jans
Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research|January 1, 1988
cAMP metabolism in the porcine kidney epithelial cell line LLC-PK1: the central role of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase in cAMP-mediated gene inductionD A Jans, B A Hemmings
FEBS Letters|December 2, 1999
Synergy of importin alpha recognition and DNA binding by the yeast transcriptional activator GAL4C K Chan, D A Jans
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation|February 9, 1999
Lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis: dual apoptotic mechanisms with overlapping cytoplasmic and nuclear signalling pathwaysJ A Trapani, D A Jans
FEBS Letters|April 9, 1991
cAMP-dependent protein kinase activation affects vasopressin V2-receptor number and internalization in LLC-PK1 renal epithelial cellsD A Jans, B A Hemmings
FEBS Letters|November 4, 1998
An engineered site for protein kinase C flanking the SV40 large T-antigen NLS confers phorbol ester-inducible nuclear importC Y Xiao, D A Jans
Gene Therapy|April 21, 2001
Enhancement of MSH receptor- and GAL4-mediated gene transfer by switching the nuclear import pathwayC K Chan, D A Jans
FEBS Letters|September 1, 1986
LLC-PK1 cell mutants in cAMP metabolism respond normally to phorbol estersD A Jans, B A Hemmings
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Oncogene|October 1, 1994
Negative charge at the casein kinase II site flanking the nuclear localization signal of the SV40 large T-antigen is mechanistically important for enhanced nuclear importD A Jans, P Jans
Human Gene Therapy|July 31, 1999
Enhancement of polylysine-mediated transferrinfection by nuclear localization sequences: polylysine does not function as a nuclear localization sequenceC K Chan, D A Jans
Current Drug Targets|December 6, 2001
Gene therapy: optimising DNA delivery to the nucleusM Johnson-Saliba, D A Jans
Advances in Second Messenger and Phosphoprotein Research|January 1, 1988
cAMP metabolism in the porcine kidney epithelial cell line LLC-PK1: the central role of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase in cAMP-mediated gene inductionD A Jans, B A Hemmings
FEBS Letters|December 2, 1999
Synergy of importin alpha recognition and DNA binding by the yeast transcriptional activator GAL4C K Chan, D A Jans
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation|February 9, 1999
Lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis: dual apoptotic mechanisms with overlapping cytoplasmic and nuclear signalling pathwaysJ A Trapani, D A Jans
FEBS Letters|April 9, 1991
cAMP-dependent protein kinase activation affects vasopressin V2-receptor number and internalization in LLC-PK1 renal epithelial cellsD A Jans, B A Hemmings
FEBS Letters|November 4, 1998
An engineered site for protein kinase C flanking the SV40 large T-antigen NLS confers phorbol ester-inducible nuclear importC Y Xiao, D A Jans
Gene Therapy|April 21, 2001
Enhancement of MSH receptor- and GAL4-mediated gene transfer by switching the nuclear import pathwayC K Chan, D A Jans
FEBS Letters|September 1, 1986
LLC-PK1 cell mutants in cAMP metabolism respond normally to phorbol estersD A Jans, B A Hemmings
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