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Cell|November 1, 1980
Association of a 5S gene transcription factor with 5S RNA and altered levels of the factor during cell differentiationB M Honda, R G Roeder
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1970
Specific nucleolar and nucleoplasmic RNA polymerasesR G Roeder, W J Rutter
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 18, 2006
GAS41 is required for repression of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway during normal cellular proliferationJeong Hyeon Park, Robert G Roeder
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 28, 1972
Ribosomal RNA synthesis in isolated nucleiR H Reeder, R G Roeder
Cell|July 31, 2003
S phase activation of the histone H2B promoter by OCA-S, a coactivator complex that contains GAPDH as a key componentLei Zheng, Robert G Roeder, Yan Luo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 19, 1997
Considerations of transcriptional control mechanisms: do TFIID-core promoter complexes recapitulate nucleosome-like functions?A Hoffmann, T Oelgeschläger, R G Roeder
Genes & Development|October 6, 1997
Identification of an autonomously initiating RNA polymerase III holoenzyme containing a novel factor that is selectively inactivated during protein synthesis inhibitionZ Wang, T Luo, R G Roeder
Cell|December 4, 1987
Identification and purification of a human lymphoid-specific octamer-binding protein (OTF-2) that activates transcription of an immunoglobulin promoter in vitroC Scheidereit, A Heguy, R G Roeder
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 14, 1994
Overlapping transcription by RNA polymerases II and III of the Xenopus TFIIIA gene in somatic cellsE Martinez, G Lagna, R G Roeder
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 1983
The primary structure and expression of four cloned human histone genesR Zhong, R G Roeder, N Heintz
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Cell|November 1, 1980
Association of a 5S gene transcription factor with 5S RNA and altered levels of the factor during cell differentiationB M Honda, R G Roeder
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1970
Specific nucleolar and nucleoplasmic RNA polymerasesR G Roeder, W J Rutter
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 18, 2006
GAS41 is required for repression of the p53 tumor suppressor pathway during normal cellular proliferationJeong Hyeon Park, Robert G Roeder
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 28, 1972
Ribosomal RNA synthesis in isolated nucleiR H Reeder, R G Roeder
Cell|July 31, 2003
S phase activation of the histone H2B promoter by OCA-S, a coactivator complex that contains GAPDH as a key componentLei Zheng, Robert G Roeder, Yan Luo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 19, 1997
Considerations of transcriptional control mechanisms: do TFIID-core promoter complexes recapitulate nucleosome-like functions?A Hoffmann, T Oelgeschläger, R G Roeder
Genes & Development|October 6, 1997
Identification of an autonomously initiating RNA polymerase III holoenzyme containing a novel factor that is selectively inactivated during protein synthesis inhibitionZ Wang, T Luo, R G Roeder
Cell|December 4, 1987
Identification and purification of a human lymphoid-specific octamer-binding protein (OTF-2) that activates transcription of an immunoglobulin promoter in vitroC Scheidereit, A Heguy, R G Roeder
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 14, 1994
Overlapping transcription by RNA polymerases II and III of the Xenopus TFIIIA gene in somatic cellsE Martinez, G Lagna, R G Roeder
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 1983
The primary structure and expression of four cloned human histone genesR Zhong, R G Roeder, N Heintz
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