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Daniel E Gottschling

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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|October 14, 2008
A mother's sacrifice: what is she keeping for herself?Kiersten A Henderson, Daniel E Gottschling
Nature|November 23, 2012
An early age increase in vacuolar pH limits mitochondrial function and lifespan in yeastAdam L Hughes, Daniel E Gottschling
Experimental Gerontology|December 7, 2007
Does age influence loss of heterozygosity?Laurie L Carr, Daniel E Gottschling
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|February 18, 2014
The good and the bad of being connected: the integrons of agingAndrew Dillin, Daniel E Gottschling, Thomas Nyström
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|July 16, 2025
Along the Trajectory to Understanding Cellular Aging: More Lessons from YeastKiyan Shabestary, Reinhard Dechant, Daniel E Gottschling
Cell|March 31, 2005
Degradation-mediated protein quality control in the nucleusRichard G Gardner, Zara W Nelson, Daniel E Gottschling
Elife|September 6, 2014
Mother-daughter asymmetry of pH underlies aging and rejuvenation in yeastKiersten A Henderson, Adam L Hughes, Daniel E Gottschling
Cell|June 28, 2002
Dot1p modulates silencing in yeast by methylation of the nucleosome coreFred van Leeuwen, Philip R Gafken, Daniel E Gottschling
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 1, 2005
Ubp10/Dot4p regulates the persistence of ubiquitinated histone H2B: distinct roles in telomeric silencing and general chromatinRichard G Gardner, Zara W Nelson, Daniel E Gottschling
Genetics|July 8, 2009
Polymorphisms in multiple genes contribute to the spontaneous mitochondrial genome instability of Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C strainsLazar N Dimitrov, Rachel B Brem, Leonid Kruglyak, et al.
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|October 14, 2008
A mother's sacrifice: what is she keeping for herself?Kiersten A Henderson, Daniel E Gottschling
Nature|November 23, 2012
An early age increase in vacuolar pH limits mitochondrial function and lifespan in yeastAdam L Hughes, Daniel E Gottschling
Experimental Gerontology|December 7, 2007
Does age influence loss of heterozygosity?Laurie L Carr, Daniel E Gottschling
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|February 18, 2014
The good and the bad of being connected: the integrons of agingAndrew Dillin, Daniel E Gottschling, Thomas Nyström
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|July 16, 2025
Along the Trajectory to Understanding Cellular Aging: More Lessons from YeastKiyan Shabestary, Reinhard Dechant, Daniel E Gottschling
Cell|March 31, 2005
Degradation-mediated protein quality control in the nucleusRichard G Gardner, Zara W Nelson, Daniel E Gottschling
Elife|September 6, 2014
Mother-daughter asymmetry of pH underlies aging and rejuvenation in yeastKiersten A Henderson, Adam L Hughes, Daniel E Gottschling
Cell|June 28, 2002
Dot1p modulates silencing in yeast by methylation of the nucleosome coreFred van Leeuwen, Philip R Gafken, Daniel E Gottschling
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 1, 2005
Ubp10/Dot4p regulates the persistence of ubiquitinated histone H2B: distinct roles in telomeric silencing and general chromatinRichard G Gardner, Zara W Nelson, Daniel E Gottschling
Genetics|July 8, 2009
Polymorphisms in multiple genes contribute to the spontaneous mitochondrial genome instability of Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C strainsLazar N Dimitrov, Rachel B Brem, Leonid Kruglyak, et al.
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