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N S Foulkes

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Cell|February 7, 1992
More is better: activators and repressors from the same geneN S Foulkes, P Sassone-Corsi
Nucleic Acids Research|October 25, 1989
Reverse transcription of mRNA by Thermus aquaticus DNA polymeraseM D Jones, N S Foulkes
The EMBO Journal|March 4, 2000
Molecular clocks (joint Juan March/EMBO workshop). Madrid, May 10-12, 1999N S Foulkes, P Sassone-Corsi
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 9, 1996
Transcription factors coupled to the cAMP-signalling pathwayN S Foulkes, P Sassone-Corsi
Nature|March 15, 2000
Light acts directly on organs and cells in culture to set the vertebrate circadian clockD Whitmore, N S Foulkes, P Sassone-Corsi
Nature|May 2, 1996
Adaptive inducibility of CREM as transcriptional memory of circadian rhythmsN S Foulkes, G Duval, P Sassone-Corsi
Biology of the Cell|June 10, 1998
Rhythmic transcription: the molecular basis of circadian melatonin synthesisN S Foulkes, D Whitmore, P Sassone-Corsi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 7, 1995
Pituitary follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) induces CREM gene expression in Sertoli cells: involvement in long-term desensitization of the FSH receptorL Monaco, N S Foulkes, P Sassone-Corsi
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|November 13, 1998
PASting together the mammalian clockD Whitmore, P Sassone-Corsi, N S Foulkes
Cell|February 22, 1991
CREM gene: use of alternative DNA-binding domains generates multiple antagonists of cAMP-induced transcriptionN S Foulkes, E Borrelli, P Sassone-Corsi
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Cell|February 7, 1992
More is better: activators and repressors from the same geneN S Foulkes, P Sassone-Corsi
Nucleic Acids Research|October 25, 1989
Reverse transcription of mRNA by Thermus aquaticus DNA polymeraseM D Jones, N S Foulkes
The EMBO Journal|March 4, 2000
Molecular clocks (joint Juan March/EMBO workshop). Madrid, May 10-12, 1999N S Foulkes, P Sassone-Corsi
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 9, 1996
Transcription factors coupled to the cAMP-signalling pathwayN S Foulkes, P Sassone-Corsi
Nature|March 15, 2000
Light acts directly on organs and cells in culture to set the vertebrate circadian clockD Whitmore, N S Foulkes, P Sassone-Corsi
Nature|May 2, 1996
Adaptive inducibility of CREM as transcriptional memory of circadian rhythmsN S Foulkes, G Duval, P Sassone-Corsi
Biology of the Cell|June 10, 1998
Rhythmic transcription: the molecular basis of circadian melatonin synthesisN S Foulkes, D Whitmore, P Sassone-Corsi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 7, 1995
Pituitary follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) induces CREM gene expression in Sertoli cells: involvement in long-term desensitization of the FSH receptorL Monaco, N S Foulkes, P Sassone-Corsi
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|November 13, 1998
PASting together the mammalian clockD Whitmore, P Sassone-Corsi, N S Foulkes
Cell|February 22, 1991
CREM gene: use of alternative DNA-binding domains generates multiple antagonists of cAMP-induced transcriptionN S Foulkes, E Borrelli, P Sassone-Corsi
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