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Progress in Clinical and Biological Research
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January 1, 1982
Developmental control of histone gene expression
M L Birnstiel
Trends in Genetics : TIG
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December 1, 1990
Gene isolation is 25 years old this month
M L Birnstiel
Biological Chemistry
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April 9, 1999
Moving from Zurich to Vienna--up or down?
M L Birnstiel
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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December 4, 1984
Sea urchin histone genes: the beginning and end of the message
M L Birnstiel
Nucleic Acids Research
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October 26, 1987
The inability of the Psammechinus miliaris H3 RNA to be processed in the Xenopus oocyte is associated with sequences distinct from those highly conserved amongst sea urchin histone RNAs
F Schaufele, M L Birnstiel
Nature
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August 16, 1990
Cell cycle-dependent regulation of histone precursor mRNA processing by modulation of U7 snRNA accessibility
I Hoffmann, M L Birnstiel
The EMBO Journal
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December 1, 1989
Ribozyme mediated destruction of RNA in vivo
M Cotten, M L Birnstiel
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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July 21, 1989
Further liaisons with sperm
M L Birnstiel, M Busslinger
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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January 1, 1982
Delimitation of far upstream sequences required for maximal in vitro transcription of an H2A histone gene
R Grosschedl, M L Birnstiel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 1, 1980
Spacer DNA sequences upstream of the T-A-T-A-A-A-T-A sequence are essential for promotion of H2A histone gene transcription in vivo
R Grosschedl, M L Birnstiel
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Progress in Clinical and Biological Research
|
January 1, 1982
Developmental control of histone gene expression
M L Birnstiel
Trends in Genetics : TIG
|
December 1, 1990
Gene isolation is 25 years old this month
M L Birnstiel
Biological Chemistry
|
April 9, 1999
Moving from Zurich to Vienna--up or down?
M L Birnstiel
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
December 4, 1984
Sea urchin histone genes: the beginning and end of the message
M L Birnstiel
Nucleic Acids Research
|
October 26, 1987
The inability of the Psammechinus miliaris H3 RNA to be processed in the Xenopus oocyte is associated with sequences distinct from those highly conserved amongst sea urchin histone RNAs
F Schaufele, M L Birnstiel
Nature
|
August 16, 1990
Cell cycle-dependent regulation of histone precursor mRNA processing by modulation of U7 snRNA accessibility
I Hoffmann, M L Birnstiel
The EMBO Journal
|
December 1, 1989
Ribozyme mediated destruction of RNA in vivo
M Cotten, M L Birnstiel
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
July 21, 1989
Further liaisons with sperm
M L Birnstiel, M Busslinger
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
January 1, 1982
Delimitation of far upstream sequences required for maximal in vitro transcription of an H2A histone gene
R Grosschedl, M L Birnstiel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 1, 1980
Spacer DNA sequences upstream of the T-A-T-A-A-A-T-A sequence are essential for promotion of H2A histone gene transcription in vivo
R Grosschedl, M L Birnstiel
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