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D P Eisinger

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Cytotechnology|January 1, 1993
Nucleotide sequence of the C-terminal region of the mouse epidermal growth factor receptor and expression in teratoma-derived cell lines with increased tumorigenic propertiesD P Eisinger, G Serrero
Biotechniques|August 1, 1993
A simple method for obtaining adaptors for routine subcloningD P Eisinger, G Serrero
Genomics|June 1, 1993
Structure of the gene encoding mouse adipose differentiation-related protein (ADRP)D P Eisinger, G Serrero
Biotechniques|February 1, 1997
Long-inverse PCR to generate regional peptide libraries by codon mutagenesisD P Eisinger, B L Trumpower
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|November 15, 1993
A novel mouse gene highly conserved throughout evolution: regulation in adipocyte differentiation and in tumorigenic cell linesD P Eisinger, H P Jiang, G Serrero
FEBS Letters|January 13, 1998
Exchangeability of Qsr1p, a large ribosomal subunit protein required for subunit joining, suggests a novel translational regulatory mechanismF A Dick, D P Eisinger, B L Trumpower
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 1997
Qsr1p, a 60S ribosomal subunit protein, is required for joining of 40S and 60S subunitsD P Eisinger, F A Dick, B L Trumpower
Cancer Research|August 1, 1992
Effect of testosterone on the growth properties and on epidermal growth factor receptor expression in the teratoma-derived tumorigenic cell line 1246-3AG Serrero, N M Lepak, J Hayashi, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 1997
SQT1, which encodes an essential WD domain protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, suppresses dominant-negative mutations of the ribosomal protein gene QSR1D P Eisinger, F A Dick, E Denke, et al.
Cancer Research|November 21, 1998
The peptide recognized by HLA-A68.2-restricted, squamous cell carcinoma of the lung-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes is derived from a mutated elongation factor 2 geneK T Hogan, D P Eisinger, S B Cupp, et al.
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Cytotechnology|January 1, 1993
Nucleotide sequence of the C-terminal region of the mouse epidermal growth factor receptor and expression in teratoma-derived cell lines with increased tumorigenic propertiesD P Eisinger, G Serrero
Biotechniques|August 1, 1993
A simple method for obtaining adaptors for routine subcloningD P Eisinger, G Serrero
Genomics|June 1, 1993
Structure of the gene encoding mouse adipose differentiation-related protein (ADRP)D P Eisinger, G Serrero
Biotechniques|February 1, 1997
Long-inverse PCR to generate regional peptide libraries by codon mutagenesisD P Eisinger, B L Trumpower
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|November 15, 1993
A novel mouse gene highly conserved throughout evolution: regulation in adipocyte differentiation and in tumorigenic cell linesD P Eisinger, H P Jiang, G Serrero
FEBS Letters|January 13, 1998
Exchangeability of Qsr1p, a large ribosomal subunit protein required for subunit joining, suggests a novel translational regulatory mechanismF A Dick, D P Eisinger, B L Trumpower
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 1997
Qsr1p, a 60S ribosomal subunit protein, is required for joining of 40S and 60S subunitsD P Eisinger, F A Dick, B L Trumpower
Cancer Research|August 1, 1992
Effect of testosterone on the growth properties and on epidermal growth factor receptor expression in the teratoma-derived tumorigenic cell line 1246-3AG Serrero, N M Lepak, J Hayashi, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 1997
SQT1, which encodes an essential WD domain protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, suppresses dominant-negative mutations of the ribosomal protein gene QSR1D P Eisinger, F A Dick, E Denke, et al.
Cancer Research|November 21, 1998
The peptide recognized by HLA-A68.2-restricted, squamous cell carcinoma of the lung-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes is derived from a mutated elongation factor 2 geneK T Hogan, D P Eisinger, S B Cupp, et al.
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