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G F Sprague

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Journal of Molecular Biology|October 5, 1984
Induction of the yeast alpha-specific STE3 gene by the peptide pheromone a-factorD C Hagen, G F Sprague
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1991
Transmission of plasmid DNA to yeast by conjugation with bacteriaJ A Heinemann, G F Sprague
Nature|July 20, 1989
Bacterial conjugative plasmids mobilize DNA transfer between bacteria and yeastJ A Heinemann, G F Sprague
Genetical Research|April 1, 1971
Salmonella hybrids containing genic material of multiple originsF B Armstrong, G F Sprague
Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG|September 19, 2003
Autocrine activation of the pheromone response pathway in matalpha2- cells is attenuated by SST2- and ASG7-dependent mechanismsD M Rivers, G F Sprague
Journal of Bacteriology|March 1, 1977
Isolation and characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants defective in glycerol catabolismG F Sprague, J E Cronan
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 1, 1997
The ankyrin repeat-containing protein Akr1p is required for the endocytosis of yeast pheromone receptorsS A Givan, G F Sprague
Genetics|November 1, 1994
Protein-protein interactions in the yeast pheromone response pathway: Ste5p interacts with all members of the MAP kinase cascadeJ A Printen, G F Sprague
Genetics|April 1, 1971
Further evidence on the genetic behavior of ar in maizeG F Sprague, H H McKinney
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 5, 1981
Control of yeast cell type by the mating type locus. II. Genetic interactions between MAT alpha and unlinked alpha-specific STE genesG F Sprague, J Rine, I Herskowitz
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Journal of Molecular Biology|October 5, 1984
Induction of the yeast alpha-specific STE3 gene by the peptide pheromone a-factorD C Hagen, G F Sprague
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1991
Transmission of plasmid DNA to yeast by conjugation with bacteriaJ A Heinemann, G F Sprague
Nature|July 20, 1989
Bacterial conjugative plasmids mobilize DNA transfer between bacteria and yeastJ A Heinemann, G F Sprague
Genetical Research|April 1, 1971
Salmonella hybrids containing genic material of multiple originsF B Armstrong, G F Sprague
Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG|September 19, 2003
Autocrine activation of the pheromone response pathway in matalpha2- cells is attenuated by SST2- and ASG7-dependent mechanismsD M Rivers, G F Sprague
Journal of Bacteriology|March 1, 1977
Isolation and characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants defective in glycerol catabolismG F Sprague, J E Cronan
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 1, 1997
The ankyrin repeat-containing protein Akr1p is required for the endocytosis of yeast pheromone receptorsS A Givan, G F Sprague
Genetics|November 1, 1994
Protein-protein interactions in the yeast pheromone response pathway: Ste5p interacts with all members of the MAP kinase cascadeJ A Printen, G F Sprague
Genetics|April 1, 1971
Further evidence on the genetic behavior of ar in maizeG F Sprague, H H McKinney
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 5, 1981
Control of yeast cell type by the mating type locus. II. Genetic interactions between MAT alpha and unlinked alpha-specific STE genesG F Sprague, J Rine, I Herskowitz
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