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Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 1, 1995
The X protein of hepatitis B virus coactivates potent activation domainsI Haviv, D Vaizel, Y Shaul
Cell Death and Differentiation|June 27, 2009
Ubiquitin-independent p53 proteasomal degradationP Tsvetkov, N Reuven, Y Shaul
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1990
Hierarchic and cooperative binding of the rat liver nuclear protein C/EBP at the hepatitis B virus enhancerR Dikstein, O Faktor, Y Shaul
Oncogene|November 1, 2001
HBV integrants of hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines contain an active enhancerM Shamay, R Agami, Y Shaul
Virology|April 21, 2001
HBV X protein targets HIV Tat-binding protein 1O Barak, A Aronheim, Y Shaul
Canadian Journal of Zoology|June 1, 1980
A world review of the liliaceus species group in the genus Typhlodromus Scheuten (Acarina: Phytoseiidae)D A Chant, E Y Shaul
Genes & Development|May 30, 1998
pX, the HBV-encoded coactivator, suppresses the phenotypes of TBP and TAFII250 mutantsI Haviv, Y Matza, Y Shaul
The EMBO Journal|July 1, 1996
pX, the HBV-encoded coactivator, interacts with components of the transcription machinery and stimulates transcription in a TAF-independent mannerI Haviv, D Vaizel, Y Shaul
Nucleic Acids Research|September 15, 1997
The transcriptional activation and repression domains of RFX1, a context-dependent regulator, can mutually neutralize their activitiesY Katan, R Agami, Y Shaul
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 1, 1988
The S promoter of hepatitis B virus is regulated by positive and negative elementsT De-Medina, O Faktor, Y Shaul
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Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 1, 1995
The X protein of hepatitis B virus coactivates potent activation domainsI Haviv, D Vaizel, Y Shaul
Cell Death and Differentiation|June 27, 2009
Ubiquitin-independent p53 proteasomal degradationP Tsvetkov, N Reuven, Y Shaul
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1990
Hierarchic and cooperative binding of the rat liver nuclear protein C/EBP at the hepatitis B virus enhancerR Dikstein, O Faktor, Y Shaul
Oncogene|November 1, 2001
HBV integrants of hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines contain an active enhancerM Shamay, R Agami, Y Shaul
Virology|April 21, 2001
HBV X protein targets HIV Tat-binding protein 1O Barak, A Aronheim, Y Shaul
Canadian Journal of Zoology|June 1, 1980
A world review of the liliaceus species group in the genus Typhlodromus Scheuten (Acarina: Phytoseiidae)D A Chant, E Y Shaul
Genes & Development|May 30, 1998
pX, the HBV-encoded coactivator, suppresses the phenotypes of TBP and TAFII250 mutantsI Haviv, Y Matza, Y Shaul
The EMBO Journal|July 1, 1996
pX, the HBV-encoded coactivator, interacts with components of the transcription machinery and stimulates transcription in a TAF-independent mannerI Haviv, D Vaizel, Y Shaul
Nucleic Acids Research|September 15, 1997
The transcriptional activation and repression domains of RFX1, a context-dependent regulator, can mutually neutralize their activitiesY Katan, R Agami, Y Shaul
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 1, 1988
The S promoter of hepatitis B virus is regulated by positive and negative elementsT De-Medina, O Faktor, Y Shaul
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