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Gene Expression

Cloning and Characterization of Chicken YB-1: Regulation of Expression in the Liver

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Pages 4186-4196 | Received 14 Jan 1993, Accepted 25 Mar 1993, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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Zhi Hong Lu, Jason T. Books & Timothy J. Ley. (2005) YB-1 Is Important for Late-Stage Embryonic Development, Optimal Cellular Stress Responses, and the Prevention of Premature Senescence. Molecular and Cellular Biology 25:11, pages 4625-4637.
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Isabelle M Berquin, Bing Pang, Michele L Dziubinski, Latanya M Scott, Yong Q Chen, Garry P Nolan & Stephen P Ethier. (2005) Y-box-binding protein 1 confers EGF independence to human mammary epithelial cells. Oncogene 24:19, pages 3177-3186.
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Mahmut Safak, Gary L. Gallia, Sameer A. Ansari & Kamel Khalili. (1999) Physical and Functional Interaction between the Y-Box Binding Protein YB-1 and Human Polyomavirus JC Virus Large T Antigen. Journal of Virology 73:12, pages 10146-10157.
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