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E N Olson

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Genes & Development|April 1, 1990
Myogenin resides in the nucleus and acquires high affinity for a conserved enhancer element on heterodimerizationT J Brennan, E N Olson
Genes & Development|August 1, 1990
A gene with homology to the myc similarity region of MyoD1 is expressed during myogenesis and is sufficient to activate the muscle differentiation programD G Edmondson, E N Olson
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 1, 1996
Defining the regulatory networks for muscle developmentJ D Molkentin, E N Olson
Developmental Biology|October 14, 1998
Muscle minus myoDE N Olson, W H Klein
Biochemistry|February 24, 1987
The majority of cellular fatty acid acylated proteins are localized to the cytoplasmic surface of the plasma membraneC A Wilcox, E N Olson
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 22, 1995
A subclass of bHLH proteins required for cardiac morphogenesisD Srivastava, P Cserjesi, E N Olson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 24, 1998
Specific interaction of the PDZ domain protein PICK1 with the COOH terminus of protein kinase C-alphaJ Staudinger, J Lu, E N Olson
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1997
A transcriptional pathway for cardiac developmentQ Lin, D Srivastava, E N Olson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 15, 1990
Muscle-specific RNA processing continues in the absence of myogenin expressionO Saitoh, E N Olson, M Periasamy
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 17, 2000
The basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, dHAND, is required for vascular developmentH Yamagishi, E N Olson, D Srivastava
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Genes & Development|April 1, 1990
Myogenin resides in the nucleus and acquires high affinity for a conserved enhancer element on heterodimerizationT J Brennan, E N Olson
Genes & Development|August 1, 1990
A gene with homology to the myc similarity region of MyoD1 is expressed during myogenesis and is sufficient to activate the muscle differentiation programD G Edmondson, E N Olson
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|August 1, 1996
Defining the regulatory networks for muscle developmentJ D Molkentin, E N Olson
Developmental Biology|October 14, 1998
Muscle minus myoDE N Olson, W H Klein
Biochemistry|February 24, 1987
The majority of cellular fatty acid acylated proteins are localized to the cytoplasmic surface of the plasma membraneC A Wilcox, E N Olson
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 22, 1995
A subclass of bHLH proteins required for cardiac morphogenesisD Srivastava, P Cserjesi, E N Olson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 24, 1998
Specific interaction of the PDZ domain protein PICK1 with the COOH terminus of protein kinase C-alphaJ Staudinger, J Lu, E N Olson
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1997
A transcriptional pathway for cardiac developmentQ Lin, D Srivastava, E N Olson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 15, 1990
Muscle-specific RNA processing continues in the absence of myogenin expressionO Saitoh, E N Olson, M Periasamy
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 17, 2000
The basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, dHAND, is required for vascular developmentH Yamagishi, E N Olson, D Srivastava
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