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Oncogene|September 21, 1995
p16 proteins from melanoma-prone families are deficient in binding to Cdk4A Reymond, R Brent
Nature|December 13, 1984
A bacterial repressor protein or a yeast transcriptional terminator can block upstream activation of a yeast geneR Brent, M Ptashne
Current Protocols in Protein Science|April 23, 2008
Preparation of plasmid DNAJ Engebrecht, R Brent
Cell|December 1, 1985
A eukaryotic transcriptional activator bearing the DNA specificity of a prokaryotic repressorR Brent, M Ptashne
Current Protocols in Cytometry|September 5, 2008
Growing bacteria on solid mediaK Lech, R Brent
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1981
Mechanism of action of the lexA gene productR Brent, M Ptashne
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology|February 12, 2008
Introduction to vectors derived from filamentous phagesD Greenstein, R Brent
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology|February 12, 2008
Introduction to lambda phagesK Lech, R Brent
Current Protocols in Cytometry|September 5, 2008
Growing bacteria in liquid mediaK Lech, R Brent
The New Biologist|October 1, 1991
A yeast transcription assay defines distinct rel and dorsal DNA recognition sequencesJ Kamens, R Brent
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Oncogene|September 21, 1995
p16 proteins from melanoma-prone families are deficient in binding to Cdk4A Reymond, R Brent
Nature|December 13, 1984
A bacterial repressor protein or a yeast transcriptional terminator can block upstream activation of a yeast geneR Brent, M Ptashne
Current Protocols in Protein Science|April 23, 2008
Preparation of plasmid DNAJ Engebrecht, R Brent
Cell|December 1, 1985
A eukaryotic transcriptional activator bearing the DNA specificity of a prokaryotic repressorR Brent, M Ptashne
Current Protocols in Cytometry|September 5, 2008
Growing bacteria on solid mediaK Lech, R Brent
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1981
Mechanism of action of the lexA gene productR Brent, M Ptashne
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology|February 12, 2008
Introduction to vectors derived from filamentous phagesD Greenstein, R Brent
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology|February 12, 2008
Introduction to lambda phagesK Lech, R Brent
Current Protocols in Cytometry|September 5, 2008
Growing bacteria in liquid mediaK Lech, R Brent
The New Biologist|October 1, 1991
A yeast transcription assay defines distinct rel and dorsal DNA recognition sequencesJ Kamens, R Brent
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