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Michael Rosbash

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The EMBO Journal|July 4, 2003
A recessive mutant of Drosophila Clock reveals a role in circadian rhythm amplitudeRavi Allada, Sebastian Kadener, Namrata Nandakumar, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|November 18, 2004
Nonsense-mediated decay does not occur within the yeast nucleusNicolas Kuperwasser, Saverio Brogna, Ken Dower, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 14, 2007
Protein characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RNA polymerase II after in vivo cross-linkingDaniel F Tardiff, Katharine C Abruzzi, Michael Rosbash
Nature|October 16, 2004
Coupled oscillators control morning and evening locomotor behaviour of DrosophilaDan Stoleru, Ying Peng, José Agosto, et al.
Nature|November 11, 2005
A resetting signal between Drosophila pacemakers synchronizes morning and evening activityDan Stoleru, Ying Peng, Pipat Nawathean, et al.
Molecular Cell|December 26, 2006
A genome-wide analysis indicates that yeast pre-mRNA splicing is predominantly posttranscriptionalDaniel F Tardiff, Scott A Lacadie, Michael Rosbash
Journal of Biological Rhythms|April 11, 2006
PDF cycling in the dorsal protocerebrum of the Drosophila brain is not necessary for circadian clock functionElzbieta Kula, Edwin S Levitan, Elzbieta Pyza, et al.
Neuron|October 2, 2018
A Circadian Output Circuit Controls Sleep-Wake Arousal in DrosophilaFang Guo, Meghana Holla, Madelen M Díaz, et al.
Molecular Cell|November 5, 2021
Targeted RNA editing: novel tools to study post-transcriptional regulationWeijin Xu, Jeetayu Biswas, Robert H Singer, et al.
Elife|October 16, 2019
Neuron-specific knockouts indicate the importance of network communication to <i>Drosophila</i> rhythmicityMatthias Schlichting, Madelen M Díaz, Jason Xin, et al.
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The EMBO Journal|July 4, 2003
A recessive mutant of Drosophila Clock reveals a role in circadian rhythm amplitudeRavi Allada, Sebastian Kadener, Namrata Nandakumar, et al.
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|November 18, 2004
Nonsense-mediated decay does not occur within the yeast nucleusNicolas Kuperwasser, Saverio Brogna, Ken Dower, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 14, 2007
Protein characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RNA polymerase II after in vivo cross-linkingDaniel F Tardiff, Katharine C Abruzzi, Michael Rosbash
Nature|October 16, 2004
Coupled oscillators control morning and evening locomotor behaviour of DrosophilaDan Stoleru, Ying Peng, José Agosto, et al.
Nature|November 11, 2005
A resetting signal between Drosophila pacemakers synchronizes morning and evening activityDan Stoleru, Ying Peng, Pipat Nawathean, et al.
Molecular Cell|December 26, 2006
A genome-wide analysis indicates that yeast pre-mRNA splicing is predominantly posttranscriptionalDaniel F Tardiff, Scott A Lacadie, Michael Rosbash
Journal of Biological Rhythms|April 11, 2006
PDF cycling in the dorsal protocerebrum of the Drosophila brain is not necessary for circadian clock functionElzbieta Kula, Edwin S Levitan, Elzbieta Pyza, et al.
Neuron|October 2, 2018
A Circadian Output Circuit Controls Sleep-Wake Arousal in DrosophilaFang Guo, Meghana Holla, Madelen M Díaz, et al.
Molecular Cell|November 5, 2021
Targeted RNA editing: novel tools to study post-transcriptional regulationWeijin Xu, Jeetayu Biswas, Robert H Singer, et al.
Elife|October 16, 2019
Neuron-specific knockouts indicate the importance of network communication to <i>Drosophila</i> rhythmicityMatthias Schlichting, Madelen M Díaz, Jason Xin, et al.
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