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Genome sequences of three Agrobacterium biovars help elucidate the evolution of multichromosome genomes in bacteria.

Slater S.C., Goldman B.S., Goodner B., Setubal J.C., Farrand S.K., Nester E.W., Burr T.J., Banta L., Dickerman A.W., Paulsen I. et al.

J. Bacteriol. 191:2501-2511(2009) · UniProtKB (12,028)

Inhibition of HMG CoA reductase reveals an unexpected role for cholesterol during PGC migration in the mouse.

Ding J., Jiang D., Kurczy M., Nalepka J., Dudley B., Merkel E.I., Porter F.D., Ewing A.G., Winograd N., Burgess J. et al.

BMC Dev. Biol. 8:120-120(2008) · Mapped (7)

Novel regulatory role for human Acf1 in transcriptional repression of vitamin D3 receptor-regulated genes.

Ewing A.K., Attner M., Chakravarti D.

Mol. Endocrinol. 21:1791-1806(2007) · Mapped (5)

Living with genome instability: the adaptation of phytoplasmas to diverse environments of their insect and plant hosts.

Bai X., Zhang J., Ewing A., Miller S.A., Jancso Radek A., Shevchenko D.V., Tsukerman K., Walunas T., Lapidus A., Campbell J.W. et al.

J. Bacteriol. 188:3682-3696(2006) · UniProtKB (690)

Seven cDNAs enriched following hippocampal lesion: possible roles in neuronal responses to injury.

Price M., Lang M.G., Frank A.T., Goetting-Minesky M.P., Patel S.P., Silviera M.L., Krady J.K., Milner R.J., Ewing A.G., Day J.R.

Brain Res. Mol. Brain Res. 117:58-67(2003) · Mapped (1)

Amperometric analysis of exocytosis at chromaffin cells from genetically distinct mice.

Colliver T.L., Hess E.J., Ewing A.G.

J. Neurosci. Methods 105:95-103(2001) · Mapped (8)

Isolation and characterization of a cDNA from a human histone H2B gene which is reciprocally expressed in relation to replication-dependent H2B histone genes during HL60 cell differentiation.

Collart D., Ramsey-Ewing A., Bortell R., Lian J., Stein J., Stein G.

Biochemistry 30:1610-1617(1991) · UniProtKB (1)

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