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A eukaryotic enzyme that can disjoin dead-end covalent complexes betweenDNA and type I topoisomerases
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Yang, S.-W
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National Academy of Sciences[etc.]
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1980
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A Euryarchaeal Lysyl-tRNA Synthetase: Resemblance to Class I Synthetases
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Ibba, M
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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1980
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E~0 band-gap energy and lattice constant of ternary Zn~1~-~xMg~xSe as functions of composition
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Jobst, B
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American Institute of Physics
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1980
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E1-M1 Damping Interference in the Electric Field Quenching of MetastableAr^1^7^+ Ions
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Dunford, R. W
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American Physical Society
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1980
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E2A basic-helix-loop-helix transcription factors are negatively regulated by serum growth factors and by the Id3 protein
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Loveys, D. A
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Information Retrieval Limited
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1980
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E2A Deficiency Leads to Abnormalities in 褻 T-Cell Development and to Rapid Development of T-Cell Lymphomas
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Bain, G
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American Society for Microbiology
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1980
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E2A Gene Products Are Not Required for Insulin Gene Expression
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Itkin-Ansari, P
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Association for the Study of Internal Secretions
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1980
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E2a-Pbx1 Induces Aberrant Expression of Tissue-Specific and Developmentally Regulated Genes When Expressed in NIH 3T3 Fibroblasts
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Fu, X
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American Society for Microbiology
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1980
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E2-C, a cyclin-selective ubiquitin carrier protein required for the destruction of mitotic cyclins
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Aristarkhov, A
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National Academy of Sciences[etc.]
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1980
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(e, 2e) angular distributions and energy spectra in cadmium
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Martin, N. L. S
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IOP Pub
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1980
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(e, 2e) in the vicinity of an autoionizin state as 'perfect experiment' to measure parameters of the electron-impact ionization process
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Balashov, V. V
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IOP Pub
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1980
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E~2-Elimination in the Decomposition of N-Bromoamino Acid Anions
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Ramachandran, M. S
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American Chemical Society [etc.]
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1980
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(e, 2e) on hydrogen minus, H^-
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Lucey, S
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IOP Pub
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1980
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E2F-1 accumulation bypasses a G~1 arrest resulting from the inhibition of G~1 cyclin-dependent kinase activity
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DeGregori, J
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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E2F1 and E1A~1~2~S have a homologous activation domain regulated by RB and CBP
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Trouche, D
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National Academy of Sciences[etc.]
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1980
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E2F-1 Blocks Terminal Differentiation and Causes Proliferation in Transgenic Megakaryocytes
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Guy, C. T
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American Society for Microbiology
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1980
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E2F-1 Cooperates with Topoisomerase II Inhibition and DNA Damage To Selectively Augment p53-Independent Apoptosis
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Nip, J
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American Society for Microbiology
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1980
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E2F1-induced apoptosis requires DNA binding but not transactivation and is inhibited by the retinoblastoma protein through direct interaction
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Hsieh, J.-K
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in association with the Genetical Society of Great Britain
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1980
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E2F4-RB and E2F4-p107 complexes suppress gene expression by transforminggrowth factor �through E2F binding sites
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Li, J.-M
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National Academy of Sciences[etc.]
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1980
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E2F-4 Switches from p130 to p107 and pRB in Response to Cell Cycle Reentry
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Moberg, K
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American Society for Microbiology
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1980
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