High Mobility Group Proteins
This graph shows the total number of publications written about "High Mobility Group Proteins" by people in the URMC Research Network by year, and whether "High Mobility Group Proteins" was a major or minor topic of these publication.
Below are the most recent publications written about "High Mobility Group Proteins" by people in Profiles.
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Zuscik MJ, Ma L, Buckley T, Puzas JE, Drissi H, Schwarz EM, O'Keefe RJ. Lead induces chondrogenesis and alters transforming growth factor-beta and bone morphogenetic protein signaling in mesenchymal cell populations. Environ Health Perspect. 2007 Sep; 115(9):1276-82.
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Dong YF, Soung do Y, Schwarz EM, O'Keefe RJ, Drissi H. Wnt induction of chondrocyte hypertrophy through the Runx2 transcription factor. J Cell Physiol. 2006 Jul; 208(1):77-86.
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Yi Z, Cohen-Barak O, Hagiwara N, Kingsley PD, Fuchs DA, Erickson DT, Epner EM, Palis J, Brilliant MH. Sox6 directly silences epsilon globin expression in definitive erythropoiesis. PLoS Genet. 2006 Feb; 2(2):e14.
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Boyd KE, Xiao YY, Fan K, Poholek A, Copeland NG, Jenkins NA, Perkins AS. Sox4 cooperates with Evi1 in AKXD-23 myeloid tumors via transactivation of proviral LTR. Blood. 2006 Jan 15; 107(2):733-41.
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Ronfani L, Ferraguti M, Croci L, Ovitt CE, Schöler HR, Consalez GG, Bianchi ME. Reduced fertility and spermatogenesis defects in mice lacking chromosomal protein Hmgb2. Development. 2001 Apr; 128(8):1265-73.
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Hargrave M, James K, Nield K, Toomes C, Georgas K, Sullivan T, Verzijl HT, Oley CA, Little M, De Jonghe P, Kwon JM, Kremer H, Dixon MJ, Timmerman V, Yamada T, Koopman P. Fine mapping of the neurally expressed gene SOX14 to human 3q23, relative to three congenital diseases. Hum Genet. 2000 Apr; 106(4):432-9.
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Couse JF, Hewitt SC, Bunch DO, Sar M, Walker VR, Davis BJ, Korach KS. Postnatal sex reversal of the ovaries in mice lacking estrogen receptors alpha and beta. Science. 1999 Dec 17; 286(5448):2328-31.
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Alfonso PJ, Crippa MP, Hayes JJ, Bustin M. The footprint of chromosomal proteins HMG-14 and HMG-17 on chromatin subunits. J Mol Biol. 1994 Feb 11; 236(1):189-98.
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Wu M, Allis CD, Sweet MT, Cook RG, Thatcher TH, Gorovsky MA. Four distinct and unusual linker proteins in a mitotically dividing nucleus are derived from a 71-kilodalton polyprotein, lack p34cdc2 sites, and contain protein kinase A sites. Mol Cell Biol. 1994 Jan; 14(1):10-20.
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