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Mark Stoneley

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Current Molecular Medicine|November 7, 2003
Aberrant regulation of translation initiation in tumorigenesisMark Stoneley, Anne E Willis
Oncogene|April 20, 2004
Cellular internal ribosome entry segments: structures, trans-acting factors and regulation of gene expressionMark Stoneley, Anne E Willis
Molecular Cell|August 22, 2020
Should I Stay or Should I Go: eIF3 Remains Ribosome Associated and Is Required for ElongationTuija Pöyry, Mark Stoneley, Anne E Willis
Biology of the Cell|December 13, 2007
Re-programming of translation following cell stress allows IRES-mediated translation to predominateKeith A Spriggs, Mark Stoneley, Martin Bushell, et al.
Molecular Cell|May 13, 2008
SF2/ASF TORCs up translationMartin Bushell, Mark Stoneley, Keith A Spriggs, et al.
Science Signaling|December 19, 2019
Signaling from mTOR to eIF2α mediates cell migration in response to the chemotherapeutic doxorubicinRobert F Harvey, Tuija A A Pöyry, Mark Stoneley, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|January 20, 2004
L-Myc protein synthesis is initiated by internal ribosome entryCatherine L Jopling, Keith A Spriggs, Sally A Mitchell, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 4, 2020
Full-length NF-κB repressing factor contains an XRN2 binding domainJana Alexandrova, David Piñeiro, Rebekah Jukes-Jones, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 1, 2004
Bag-1 internal ribosome entry segment activity is promoted by structural changes mediated by poly(rC) binding protein 1 and recruitment of polypyrimidine tract binding protein 1Becky M Pickering, Sally A Mitchell, Keith A Spriggs, et al.
Current Protein & Peptide Science|June 20, 2012
RNA binding protein/RNA element interactions and the control of translationXavier Pichon, Lindsay A Wilson, Mark Stoneley, et al.
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Current Molecular Medicine|November 7, 2003
Aberrant regulation of translation initiation in tumorigenesisMark Stoneley, Anne E Willis
Oncogene|April 20, 2004
Cellular internal ribosome entry segments: structures, trans-acting factors and regulation of gene expressionMark Stoneley, Anne E Willis
Molecular Cell|August 22, 2020
Should I Stay or Should I Go: eIF3 Remains Ribosome Associated and Is Required for ElongationTuija Pöyry, Mark Stoneley, Anne E Willis
Biology of the Cell|December 13, 2007
Re-programming of translation following cell stress allows IRES-mediated translation to predominateKeith A Spriggs, Mark Stoneley, Martin Bushell, et al.
Molecular Cell|May 13, 2008
SF2/ASF TORCs up translationMartin Bushell, Mark Stoneley, Keith A Spriggs, et al.
Science Signaling|December 19, 2019
Signaling from mTOR to eIF2α mediates cell migration in response to the chemotherapeutic doxorubicinRobert F Harvey, Tuija A A Pöyry, Mark Stoneley, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|January 20, 2004
L-Myc protein synthesis is initiated by internal ribosome entryCatherine L Jopling, Keith A Spriggs, Sally A Mitchell, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 4, 2020
Full-length NF-κB repressing factor contains an XRN2 binding domainJana Alexandrova, David Piñeiro, Rebekah Jukes-Jones, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 1, 2004
Bag-1 internal ribosome entry segment activity is promoted by structural changes mediated by poly(rC) binding protein 1 and recruitment of polypyrimidine tract binding protein 1Becky M Pickering, Sally A Mitchell, Keith A Spriggs, et al.
Current Protein & Peptide Science|June 20, 2012
RNA binding protein/RNA element interactions and the control of translationXavier Pichon, Lindsay A Wilson, Mark Stoneley, et al.
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