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Authors: Wotton, D Knoepfler, PS Laherty, CD Eisenman, RN Massague, J
Citation: D. Wotton et al., The Smad transcriptional corepressor TGIF recruits mSin3, CELL GROWTH, 12(9), 2001, pp. 457-463

Authors: Eisenman, RN
Citation: Rn. Eisenman, Deconstructing Myc, GENE DEV, 15(16), 2001, pp. 2023-2030

Authors: Queva, C McArthur, GA Iritani, BM Eisenman, RN
Citation: C. Queva et al., Targeted deletion of the S-phase-specific Myc antagonist Mad3 sensitizes neuronal and lymphoid cells to radiation-induced apoptosis, MOL CELL B, 21(3), 2001, pp. 703-712

Authors: Grandori, C Cowley, SM James, LP Eisenman, RN
Citation: C. Grandori et al., The Myc/Max/Mad network and the transcriptional control of cell behavior, ANN R C DEV, 16, 2000, pp. 653-699

Authors: Hurlin, PJ Steingrimsson, E Copeland, NG Jenkins, NA Eisenman, RN
Citation: Pj. Hurlin et al., Mga, a dual-specificity transcription factor that interacts with Max and contains a T-domain DNA-binding motif (vol 18, pg 7019, 1999), EMBO J, 19(14), 2000, pp. 3841-3841

Authors: Brubaker, K Cowley, SM Huang, K Loo, L Yochum, GS Ayer, DE Eisenman, RN Radhakrishnan, I
Citation: K. Brubaker et al., Solution structure of the interacting domains of the Mad-Sin3 complex: Implications for recruitment of a chromatin-modifying complex, CELL, 103(4), 2000, pp. 655-665

Authors: Coller, HA Grandori, C Tamayo, P Colbert, T Lander, ES Eisenman, RN Golub, TR
Citation: Ha. Coller et al., Expression analysis with oligonucleotide microarrays reveals that MYC regulates genes involved in growth, cell cycle, signaling, and adhesion, P NAS US, 97(7), 2000, pp. 3260-3265

Authors: Pulverer, B Sommer, A McArthur, GA Eisenman, RN Luscher, B
Citation: B. Pulverer et al., Analysis of Myc/Max/Mad network members in adipogenesis: Inhibition of theproliferative burst and differentiation by ectopically expressed mad1, J CELL PHYS, 183(3), 2000, pp. 399-410

Authors: Wang, H Liu, CJ Lu, YB Chatterjee, G Ma, XY Eisenman, RN Lengyel, P
Citation: H. Wang et al., The interferon- and differentiation-inducible p202a protein inhibits the transcriptional activity of c-Myc by blocking its association with Max, J BIOL CHEM, 275(35), 2000, pp. 27377-27385

Authors: Queva, C McArthur, GA Ramos, LS Eisenman, RN
Citation: C. Queva et al., Dwarfism and dysregulated proliferation in mice overexpressing the MYC antagonist MAD1, CELL GROWTH, 10(12), 1999, pp. 785-796

Authors: Foley, KP Eisenman, RN
Citation: Kp. Foley et Rn. Eisenman, Two MAD tails: what the recent knockouts of Madl and Mxil tell us about the MYC/MAX/MAD network, BBA-REV CAN, 1423(3), 1999, pp. M37-M47

Authors: Hurlin, PJ Steingrimsson, E Copeland, NG Jenkins, NA Eisenman, RN
Citation: Pj. Hurlin et al., Mga, a dual-specificity transcription factor that interacts with Max and contains a T-domain DNA-binding motif, EMBO J, 18(24), 1999, pp. 7019-7028

Authors: Knoepfler, PS Eisenman, RN
Citation: Ps. Knoepfler et Rn. Eisenman, Sin meets NuRD and other tails of repression, CELL, 99(5), 1999, pp. 447-450

Authors: Johnston, LA Prober, DA Edgar, BA Eisenman, RN Gallant, P
Citation: La. Johnston et al., Drosophila myc regulates cellular growth during development, CELL, 98(6), 1999, pp. 779-790

Authors: Iritani, BM Eisenman, RN
Citation: Bm. Iritani et Rn. Eisenman, c-Myc enhances protein synthesis and cell size during B lymphocyte development, P NAS US, 96(23), 1999, pp. 13180-13185

Authors: Sommer, A Waha, A Tonn, J Sorensen, N Hurlin, PJ Eisenman, RN Luscher, B Pietsch, T
Citation: A. Sommer et al., Analysis of the Max-binding protein MNT in human medulloblastomas, INT J CANC, 82(6), 1999, pp. 810-816

Authors: McArthur, GA Laherty, CD Queva, C Hurlin, PJ Loo, L James, L Grandori, C Gallant, P Shiio, Y Hokanson, WC Bush, AC Cheng, PF Lawrence, QA Pulverer, B Koskinen, PJ Foley, KP Ayer, DE Eisenman, RN
Citation: Ga. Mcarthur et al., The Mad protein family links transcriptional repression to cell differentiation, COLD S HARB, 63, 1998, pp. 423-433
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