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W Schaffner

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Nature|May 2, 1985
Simian virus 40 enhancer increases RNA polymerase density within the linked geneF Weber, W Schaffner
Nucleic Acids Research|October 11, 1994
Strong transcriptional activators isolated from viral DNA by the 'activator trap', a novel selection system in mammalian cellsM Gstaiger, W Schaffner
The EMBO Journal|December 1, 1984
Unrearranged immunoglobulin lambda variable region is transcribed in kappa-producing myelomasD Picard, W Schaffner
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|March 1, 1994
HIV transmission from surgeons and dentists to patients: can models predict the risk?B Mishu, W Schaffner
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|March 1, 1990
Octamer transcription factors and the cell type-specificity of immunoglobulin gene expressionI Kemler, W Schaffner
Experientia. Supplementum|January 1, 1987
Inducible and constitutive sequence elements in the enhancer of the mouse metallothionein-I geneE Serfling, W Schaffner
Genes & Development|November 1, 1987
A purine-rich DNA sequence motif present in SV40 and lymphotropic papovavirus binds a lymphoid-specific factor and contributes to enhancer activity in lymphoid cellsM Petterson, W Schaffner
Nucleic Acids Research|July 11, 1988
Heavy metal ions in transcription factors from HeLa cells: Sp1, but not octamer transcription factor requires zinc for DNA binding and for activator functionG Westin, W Schaffner
Swiss Medical Weekly|February 9, 2002
The "metal transcription factor" MTF-1: biological facts and medical implicationsP Lichtlen, W Schaffner
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|December 11, 1997
Gene activation at a distance and telomeric silencing are not affected by yeast histone H1D Escher, W Schaffner
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Nature|May 2, 1985
Simian virus 40 enhancer increases RNA polymerase density within the linked geneF Weber, W Schaffner
Nucleic Acids Research|October 11, 1994
Strong transcriptional activators isolated from viral DNA by the 'activator trap', a novel selection system in mammalian cellsM Gstaiger, W Schaffner
The EMBO Journal|December 1, 1984
Unrearranged immunoglobulin lambda variable region is transcribed in kappa-producing myelomasD Picard, W Schaffner
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|March 1, 1994
HIV transmission from surgeons and dentists to patients: can models predict the risk?B Mishu, W Schaffner
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|March 1, 1990
Octamer transcription factors and the cell type-specificity of immunoglobulin gene expressionI Kemler, W Schaffner
Experientia. Supplementum|January 1, 1987
Inducible and constitutive sequence elements in the enhancer of the mouse metallothionein-I geneE Serfling, W Schaffner
Genes & Development|November 1, 1987
A purine-rich DNA sequence motif present in SV40 and lymphotropic papovavirus binds a lymphoid-specific factor and contributes to enhancer activity in lymphoid cellsM Petterson, W Schaffner
Nucleic Acids Research|July 11, 1988
Heavy metal ions in transcription factors from HeLa cells: Sp1, but not octamer transcription factor requires zinc for DNA binding and for activator functionG Westin, W Schaffner
Swiss Medical Weekly|February 9, 2002
The "metal transcription factor" MTF-1: biological facts and medical implicationsP Lichtlen, W Schaffner
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|December 11, 1997
Gene activation at a distance and telomeric silencing are not affected by yeast histone H1D Escher, W Schaffner
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