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Temporal ChIP-on-chip reveals Biniou as a universal regulator of the visceral muscle transcriptional network
Janus Jakobsen et al.
Genes and Development 21 (19), 2448-60 (01 Oct 2007)
 
Purmorphamine induces osteogenesis by activation of the hedgehog signaling pathway
Xu Wu et al.
Chemistry & biology 11 (9), 1229-38 (Sep 2004)
 
Directed evolution of pyruvate decarboxylase-negative Saccharomyces cerevisiae, yielding a C2-independent, glucose-tolerant, and pyruvate-hyperproducing yeast
Antonius J A van Maris et al.
Applied and environmental microbiology 70 (1), 159-66 (Jan 2004)
 
Man-made cell-like compartments for molecular evolution
Dan Tawfik and Andrew Griffiths
Nature biotechnology 16 (7), 652-6 (Jul 1998)
 
Transcriptional switching by the MerR protein: activation and repression mutants implicate distinct DNA and mercury(II) binding domains
L M Shewchuk et al.
Biochemistry 28 (5), 2340-4 (07 Mar 1989)
 
Correlation between catalytic efficiency and the transcription read-out in chemical complementation: a general assay for enzyme catalysis
Debleena Sengupta et al.
Biochemistry 43 (12), 3570-81 (30 Mar 2004)
 
Functional expression of 8-hydroxy-5-deazaflavin-dependent DNA photolyase from Anacystis nidulans in Streptomyces coelicolor
F Mayerl et al.
Journal of bacteriology 172 (10), 6061-5 (Oct 1990)
 
A functional genomics approach to the mode of action of apratoxin A
Hendrik Luesch et al.
Nature chemical biology 2 (3), 158-67 (Mar 2006)
 
Directed evolution of a glycosynthase via chemical complementation
Hening Lin, Haiyan Tao, and Virginia W Cornish
Journal of the American Chemical Society 126 (46), 15051-9 (24 Nov 2004)
 
Two glycosyltransferase genes, lgtF and rfaK, constitute the lipooligosaccharide ice (inner core extension) biosynthesis operon of Neisseria meningitidis
C M Kahler et al.
Journal of bacteriology 178 (23), 6677-84 (Dec 1996)

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