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FANCJ is a structure-specific DNA helicase associated with the maintenance of genomic G/C tracts.

Authors: TBC London, LJ Barber, G Mosedale, GP Kelly, S Balasubramanian, ID Hickson,...
Research group: Balasubramanian Group
E-pub date: 26 Dec 2008
Journal name: J Biol Chem

5 INHIBITION OF FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE VIRUS IN VITRO USING RNA INTERFERENCE

Authors: M Peoples, S Sadeghieh, E Hwang, S Chen, G Hannon, C Long, M Westhusin
Research group: Hannon Group
E-pub date: 9 Dec 2008
Journal name: Reproduction Fertility and Development

308 DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSGENIC LIVESTOCK WITH REDUCED MYOSTATIN EXPRESSION USING RNA INTERFERENCE

Authors: K Tessanne, T Stroud, C Long, G Hannon, S Sadeghieh, E Hwang, S Chen, I Pol...
Research group: Hannon Group
E-pub date: 9 Dec 2008
Journal name: Reproduction Fertility and Development

Regulation of ERBB2 by oestrogen receptor-PAX2 determines response to tamoxifen.

Authors: A Hurtado, KA Holmes, TR Geistlinger, IR Hutcheson, RI Nicholson, M Brown, ...
Research group: Carroll Group
E-pub date: 4 Dec 2008
Journal name: Nature

Position and stability are determining factors for translation repression by an RNA G-quadruplex-forming sequence within the 5′ UTR of the NRAS proto-oncogene.

Authors: S Kumari, A Bugaut, S Balasubramanian
Research group: Balasubramanian Group
E-pub date: 2 Dec 2008
Journal name: Biochemistry

AKT alters genome-wide estrogen receptor alpha binding and impacts estrogen signaling in breast cancer.

Authors: P Bhat-Nakshatri, G Wang, H Appaiah, N Luktuke, JS Carroll, TR Geistlinger,...
Research group: Carroll Group
E-pub date: 1 Dec 2008
Journal name: Mol Cell Biol

A historical analysis of herpes simplex virus promoter activation in vivo reveals distinct populations of latently infected neurones.

Authors: JT Proença, HM Coleman, V Connor, DJ Winton, S Efstathiou
Research group: Winton Group
E-pub date: 1 Dec 2008
Journal name: J Gen Virol

Epithelial Pten is dispensable for intestinal homeostasis but suppresses adenoma development and progression after Apc mutation.

Authors: V Marsh, DJ Winton, GT Williams, N Dubois, A Trumpp, OJ Sansom, AR Clarke
Research group: Winton Group
E-pub date: 1 Dec 2008
Journal name: Nat Genet