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G U Ryffel

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 17, 1981
Vitellogenesis and the vitellogenin gene familyW Wahli, I B Dawid, G U Ryffel, et al.
Cell|September 26, 1986
An estrogen-responsive element derived from the 5' flanking region of the Xenopus vitellogenin A2 gene functions in transfected human cellsL Klein-Hitpass, M Schorpp, U Wagner, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 1, 1996
Mesoderm and endoderm differentiation in animal cap explants: identification of the HNF4-binding site as an activin A responsive element in the Xenopus HNF1alpha promoterH Weber, B Holewa, E A Jones, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|October 1, 1994
Estrogen-inducible derivatives of hepatocyte nuclear factor-4, hepatocyte nuclear factor-3 and liver factor B1 are differently affected by pure and partial antiestrogensT Drewes, A Clairmont, L Klein-Hitpass, et al.
Cell|January 1, 1980
Identification, organization and processing intermediates of the putative precursors of Xenopus vitellogenin messenger RNAG U Ryffel, T Wyler, D B Muellener, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|March 5, 1990
Transcription factors different from the estrogen receptor stimulate in vitro transcription from promoters containing estrogen response elementsM Kaling, T Weimar-Ehl, M Kleinhans, et al.
Carcinogenesis|January 1, 1995
The DNA binding activity of the liver transcription factors LFB1 (HNF1) and HNF4 varies coordinately in rat hepatocellular carcinomaH Stumpf, S Senkel, H M Rabes, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|June 11, 1981
Estrogen induces tissue specific changes in the chromatin conformation of the vitellogenin genes in XenopusS Gerber-Huber, B K Felber, R Weber, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 1, 1991
Liver-specific gene expression: A-activator-binding site, a promoter module present in vitellogenin and acute-phase genesM Kaling, W Kugler, K Ross, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 10, 1982
Estrogen dramatically decreases albumin mRNA levels and albumin synthesis in Xenopus laevis liverF E May, G U Ryffel, R Weber, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 17, 1981
Vitellogenesis and the vitellogenin gene familyW Wahli, I B Dawid, G U Ryffel, et al.
Cell|September 26, 1986
An estrogen-responsive element derived from the 5' flanking region of the Xenopus vitellogenin A2 gene functions in transfected human cellsL Klein-Hitpass, M Schorpp, U Wagner, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 1, 1996
Mesoderm and endoderm differentiation in animal cap explants: identification of the HNF4-binding site as an activin A responsive element in the Xenopus HNF1alpha promoterH Weber, B Holewa, E A Jones, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|October 1, 1994
Estrogen-inducible derivatives of hepatocyte nuclear factor-4, hepatocyte nuclear factor-3 and liver factor B1 are differently affected by pure and partial antiestrogensT Drewes, A Clairmont, L Klein-Hitpass, et al.
Cell|January 1, 1980
Identification, organization and processing intermediates of the putative precursors of Xenopus vitellogenin messenger RNAG U Ryffel, T Wyler, D B Muellener, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|March 5, 1990
Transcription factors different from the estrogen receptor stimulate in vitro transcription from promoters containing estrogen response elementsM Kaling, T Weimar-Ehl, M Kleinhans, et al.
Carcinogenesis|January 1, 1995
The DNA binding activity of the liver transcription factors LFB1 (HNF1) and HNF4 varies coordinately in rat hepatocellular carcinomaH Stumpf, S Senkel, H M Rabes, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|June 11, 1981
Estrogen induces tissue specific changes in the chromatin conformation of the vitellogenin genes in XenopusS Gerber-Huber, B K Felber, R Weber, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 1, 1991
Liver-specific gene expression: A-activator-binding site, a promoter module present in vitellogenin and acute-phase genesM Kaling, W Kugler, K Ross, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 10, 1982
Estrogen dramatically decreases albumin mRNA levels and albumin synthesis in Xenopus laevis liverF E May, G U Ryffel, R Weber, et al.
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