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J A Lees

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Nucleic Acids Research|July 25, 1989
Identification of two transactivation domains in the mouse oestrogen receptorJ A Lees, S E Fawell, M G Parker
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|January 1, 1989
Identification of constitutive and steroid-dependent transactivation domains in the mouse oestrogen receptorJ A Lees, S E Fawell, M G Parker
Oncogene|November 14, 2012
Loss of pRB and p107 disrupts cartilage development and promotes enchondroma formationA S Landman, P S Danielian, J A Lees
Genes & Development|August 1, 1994
Differential regulation of E2F transactivation by cyclin/cdk2 complexesB D Dynlacht, O Flores, J A Lees, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 2001
The E2F6 transcription factor is a component of the mammalian Bmi1-containing polycomb complexJ M Trimarchi, B Fairchild, J Wen, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|March 1, 1990
The effect of patterns of rumen fermentation on the response by dairy cows to dietary protein concentrationJ A Lees, J D Oldham, W Haresign, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 1987
Structural organization and expression of the mouse estrogen receptorR White, J A Lees, M Needham, et al.
The EMBO Journal|March 1, 1992
Identification of a conserved region required for hormone dependent transcriptional activation by steroid hormone receptorsP S Danielian, R White, J A Lees, et al.
Cell|March 23, 1990
Characterization and colocalization of steroid binding and dimerization activities in the mouse estrogen receptorS E Fawell, J A Lees, R White, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 1, 1990
A 22-amino-acid peptide restores DNA-binding activity to dimerization-defective mutants of the estrogen receptorJ A Lees, S E Fawell, R White, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|July 25, 1989
Identification of two transactivation domains in the mouse oestrogen receptorJ A Lees, S E Fawell, M G Parker
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|January 1, 1989
Identification of constitutive and steroid-dependent transactivation domains in the mouse oestrogen receptorJ A Lees, S E Fawell, M G Parker
Oncogene|November 14, 2012
Loss of pRB and p107 disrupts cartilage development and promotes enchondroma formationA S Landman, P S Danielian, J A Lees
Genes & Development|August 1, 1994
Differential regulation of E2F transactivation by cyclin/cdk2 complexesB D Dynlacht, O Flores, J A Lees, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 2001
The E2F6 transcription factor is a component of the mammalian Bmi1-containing polycomb complexJ M Trimarchi, B Fairchild, J Wen, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|March 1, 1990
The effect of patterns of rumen fermentation on the response by dairy cows to dietary protein concentrationJ A Lees, J D Oldham, W Haresign, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|October 1, 1987
Structural organization and expression of the mouse estrogen receptorR White, J A Lees, M Needham, et al.
The EMBO Journal|March 1, 1992
Identification of a conserved region required for hormone dependent transcriptional activation by steroid hormone receptorsP S Danielian, R White, J A Lees, et al.
Cell|March 23, 1990
Characterization and colocalization of steroid binding and dimerization activities in the mouse estrogen receptorS E Fawell, J A Lees, R White, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 1, 1990
A 22-amino-acid peptide restores DNA-binding activity to dimerization-defective mutants of the estrogen receptorJ A Lees, S E Fawell, R White, et al.
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