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Gary Ruvkun

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Development (Cambridge, England)|October 27, 2006
The mir-84 and let-7 paralogous microRNA genes of Caenorhabditis elegans direct the cessation of molting via the conserved nuclear hormone receptors NHR-23 and NHR-25Gabriel D Hayes, Alison R Frand, Gary Ruvkun
Plos Genetics|November 9, 2013
Genetic regulation of Caenorhabditis elegans lysosome related organelle functionAlexander A Soukas, Christopher E Carr, Gary Ruvkun
Genes & Development|February 9, 2013
ω-6 Polyunsaturated fatty acids extend life span through the activation of autophagyEyleen J O'Rourke, Petric Kuballa, Ramnik Xavier, et al.
Genome Research|February 1, 2013
High-throughput sequencing reveals extraordinary fluidity of miRNA, piRNA, and siRNA pathways in nematodesZhen Shi, Taiowa A Montgomery, Yan Qi, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 24, 2002
The C. elegans POU-domain transcription factor UNC-86 regulates the tph-1 tryptophan hydroxylase gene and neurite outgrowth in specific serotonergic neuronsJi Ying Sze, Shenyuan Zhang, Jie Li, et al.
Micropublication Biology|February 28, 2022
<i>moc-6</i>/MOCS2A is necessary for molybdenum cofactor synthesis in <i>C. elegans</i>Jennifer Snoozy, Peter C Breen, Gary Ruvkun, et al.
Developmental Biology|October 19, 2006
Detection of broadly expressed neuronal genes in C. elegansIlya Ruvinsky, Uwe Ohler, Christopher B Burge, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 27, 2024
<i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> inositol hexaphosphate pathways couple to RNA interference and pathogen defenseWenjing Xu, Yifan Sun, Peter Breen, et al.
Astrobiology|July 14, 2017
Nucleic Acid Extraction from Synthetic Mars Analog Soils for in situ Life DetectionAngel Mojarro, Gary Ruvkun, Maria T Zuber, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|March 26, 2010
MLT-10 defines a family of DUF644 and proline-rich repeat proteins involved in the molting cycle of Caenorhabditis elegansVijaykumar S Meli, Beatriz Osuna, Gary Ruvkun, et al.
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Development (Cambridge, England)|October 27, 2006
The mir-84 and let-7 paralogous microRNA genes of Caenorhabditis elegans direct the cessation of molting via the conserved nuclear hormone receptors NHR-23 and NHR-25Gabriel D Hayes, Alison R Frand, Gary Ruvkun
Plos Genetics|November 9, 2013
Genetic regulation of Caenorhabditis elegans lysosome related organelle functionAlexander A Soukas, Christopher E Carr, Gary Ruvkun
Genes & Development|February 9, 2013
ω-6 Polyunsaturated fatty acids extend life span through the activation of autophagyEyleen J O'Rourke, Petric Kuballa, Ramnik Xavier, et al.
Genome Research|February 1, 2013
High-throughput sequencing reveals extraordinary fluidity of miRNA, piRNA, and siRNA pathways in nematodesZhen Shi, Taiowa A Montgomery, Yan Qi, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 24, 2002
The C. elegans POU-domain transcription factor UNC-86 regulates the tph-1 tryptophan hydroxylase gene and neurite outgrowth in specific serotonergic neuronsJi Ying Sze, Shenyuan Zhang, Jie Li, et al.
Micropublication Biology|February 28, 2022
<i>moc-6</i>/MOCS2A is necessary for molybdenum cofactor synthesis in <i>C. elegans</i>Jennifer Snoozy, Peter C Breen, Gary Ruvkun, et al.
Developmental Biology|October 19, 2006
Detection of broadly expressed neuronal genes in C. elegansIlya Ruvinsky, Uwe Ohler, Christopher B Burge, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 27, 2024
<i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> inositol hexaphosphate pathways couple to RNA interference and pathogen defenseWenjing Xu, Yifan Sun, Peter Breen, et al.
Astrobiology|July 14, 2017
Nucleic Acid Extraction from Synthetic Mars Analog Soils for in situ Life DetectionAngel Mojarro, Gary Ruvkun, Maria T Zuber, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|March 26, 2010
MLT-10 defines a family of DUF644 and proline-rich repeat proteins involved in the molting cycle of Caenorhabditis elegansVijaykumar S Meli, Beatriz Osuna, Gary Ruvkun, et al.
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