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Authors: GUILFOYLE TJ ULMASOV T HAGEN G
Citation: Tj. Guilfoyle et al., THE ARF FAMILY OF TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS AND THEIR ROLE IN PLANT HORMONE-RESPONSIVE TRANSCRIPTION, Cellular and molecular life sciences, 54(7), 1998, pp. 619-627

Authors: GUILFOYLE T HAGEN G ULMASOV T MURFETT J
Citation: T. Guilfoyle et al., HOW DOES AUXIN TURN ON GENES, Plant physiology (Bethesda), 118(2), 1998, pp. 341-347

Authors: JELLE BP HAGEN G BIRKETVEIT O
Citation: Bp. Jelle et al., TRANSMISSION PROPERTIES FOR INDIVIDUAL ELECTROCHROMIC LAYERS IN SOLID-STATE DEVICES BASED ON POLYANILINE, PRUSSIAN-BLUE AND TUNGSTEN-OXIDE, Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, 28(5), 1998, pp. 483-489

Authors: KRIETER H HAGEN G WASCHKE KF KOHLER A WENNEIS B BRUCKNER UB VANACKERN K
Citation: H. Krieter et al., ISOVOLEMIC HEMODILUTION WITH A BOVINE HEMOGLOBIN-BASED OXYGEN CARRIER- EFFECTS ON HEMODYNAMICS AND OXYGEN-TRANSPORT IN COMPARISON WITH A NONOXYGEN-CARRYING VOLUME SUBSTITUTE, Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia, 11(1), 1997, pp. 3-9

Authors: ULMASOV T MURFETT J HAGEN G GUILFOYLE TJ
Citation: T. Ulmasov et al., AUX IAA PROTEINS REPRESS EXPRESSION OF REPORTER GENES CONTAINING NATURAL AND HIGHLY-ACTIVE SYNTHETIC AUXIN RESPONSE ELEMENTS/, The Plant cell, 9(11), 1997, pp. 1963-1971

Authors: XU NF HAGEN G GUILFOYLE T
Citation: Nf. Xu et al., MULTIPLE AUXIN RESPONSE MODULES IN THE SOYBEAN SAUR 15A PROMOTER, PLANT SCI, 126(2), 1997, pp. 193-201

Authors: ULMASOV T HAGEN G GUILFOYLE TJ
Citation: T. Ulmasov et al., ARF1, A TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR THAT BINDS TO AUXIN RESPONSE ELEMENTS, Science, 276(5320), 1997, pp. 1865-1868

Authors: LIU ZB HAGEN G GUILFOYLE TJ
Citation: Zb. Liu et al., A G-BOX-BINDING PROTEIN FROM SOYBEAN BINDS TO THE E1 AUXIN-RESPONSE ELEMENT IN THE SOYBEAN GH3 PROMOTER AND CONTAINS A PROLINE-RICH REPRESSION DOMAIN, Plant physiology, 115(2), 1997, pp. 397-407

Authors: ULMASOV T HAGEN G GUILFOYLE TJ
Citation: T. Ulmasov et al., AUXRES AND AUXRE TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS - A MODEL FOR AUXIN-RESPONSIVEGENE-EXPRESSION, Plant physiology, 114(3), 1997, pp. 1255-1255

Authors: KRIETER H WENNEIS B HAGEN G KOHLER A BRUCKNER UB VANACKERN K
Citation: H. Krieter et al., DOES PROGRESSIVE ISOVOLEMIC HEMODILUTION WITH A BOVINE HEMOGLOBIN-BASED OXYGEN CARRIER (BHBOC) AFFECT THE GASTROINTESTINAL BLOOD-FLOW IN DOGS, Anesthesia and analgesia, 84, 1997, pp. 100-100

Authors: ULMASOV T LIU ZB HAGEN G GUILFOYLE TJ
Citation: T. Ulmasov et al., COMPOSITE STRUCTURE OF AUXIN RESPONSE ELEMENTS, The Plant cell, 7(10), 1995, pp. 1611-1623

Authors: MIRALBELL R COUCKE P BEHROUZ F BLAZEK N MELLIGER M PHILIPP S WICKENHAUSER R GEBHARD S SCHWABB T ROSSET A HAGEN G DOUGLAS P BIERI S ALLAL A MAJNO S BARDINA A
Citation: R. Miralbell et al., NAUSEA AND VOMITING IN FRACTIONATED RADIOTHERAPY - A PROSPECTIVE ON-DEMAND TRIAL OF TROPISETRON RESCUE FOR NONRESPONDERS TO METOCLOPRAMIDE, European journal of cancer, 31A(9), 1995, pp. 1461-1464

Authors: ULMASOV T OHMIYA A HAGEN G GUILFOYLE T
Citation: T. Ulmasov et al., THE SOYBEAN GH2 4 GENE THAT ENCODES A GLUTATHIONE-S-TRANSFERASE HAS APROMOTER THAT IS ACTIVATED BY A WIDE-RANGE OF CHEMICAL-AGENTS/, Plant physiology, 108(3), 1995, pp. 919-927

Authors: STRABALA TJ HAGEN G GUILFOYLE TJ
Citation: Tj. Strabala et al., IMMUNOPRECIPITATION OF AUXIN-INDUCIBLE PROTEINS, Plant physiology, 108(2), 1995, pp. 45-45

Authors: HAGEN G DENNIG J PREISS A BEATO M SUSKE G
Citation: G. Hagen et al., FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES OF THE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR SP4 REVEAL PROPERTIESDISTINCT FROM SP1 AND SP3, The Journal of biological chemistry, 270(42), 1995, pp. 24989-24994

Authors: DENNIG J HAGEN G BEATO M SUSKE G
Citation: J. Dennig et al., MEMBERS OF THE SP TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR FAMILY CONTROL TRANSCRIPTION FROM THE UTEROGLOBIN PROMOTER, The Journal of biological chemistry, 270(21), 1995, pp. 12737-12744

Authors: LIU ZB ULMASOV T SHI XY HAGEN G GUILFOYLE TJ
Citation: Zb. Liu et al., SOYBEAN GH3 PROMOTER CONTAINS MULTIPLE AUXIN-INDUCIBLE ELEMENTS, The Plant cell, 6(5), 1994, pp. 645-657

Authors: MAJELLO B DELUCA P HAGEN G SUSKE G LANIA L
Citation: B. Majello et al., DIFFERENT MEMBERS OF THE SP1 MULTIGENE FAMILY EXERT OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF THE LONG TERMINAL REPEAT OF HIV-1, Nucleic acids research, 22(23), 1994, pp. 4914-4921

Authors: WASCHKE KF KRIETER H HAGEN G ALBRECHT DM VANACKERN K KUSCHINSKY W
Citation: Kf. Waschke et al., LACK OF DEPENDENCE OF CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW ON BLOOD-VISCOSITY AFTER BLOOD-EXCHANGE WITH A NEWTONIAN O-2 CARRIER, Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism, 14(5), 1994, pp. 871-876

Authors: HAGEN G MULLER S BEATO M SUSKE G
Citation: G. Hagen et al., SP1-MEDIATED TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATION IS REPRESSED BY SP3, EMBO journal, 13(16), 1994, pp. 3843-3851

Authors: LI Y SHI XY STRABALA TJ HAGEN G GUILFOYLE TJ
Citation: Y. Li et al., TRANSGENIC TOBACCO PLANTS THAT OVERPRODUCE CYTOKININS SHOW INCREASED TOLERANCE TO EXOGENOUS AUXIN AND AUXIN TRANSPORT INHIBITORS, PLANT SCI, 100(1), 1994, pp. 9-14

Authors: ULMASOV T HAGEN G GUILFOYLE T
Citation: T. Ulmasov et al., THE OCS ELEMENT IN THE SOYBEAN GH2 4 PROMOTER IS ACTIVATED BY BOTH ACTIVE AND INACTIVE AUXIN AND SALICYLIC-ACID ANALOGS/, Plant molecular biology, 26(4), 1994, pp. 1055-1064

Authors: LI Y STRABALA TJ HAGEN G GUILFOYLE TJ
Citation: Y. Li et al., THE SOYBEAN SAUR OPEN READING FRAME CONTAINS A CIS-ELEMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR CYCLOHEXIMIDE-INDUCED MESSENGER-RNA ACCUMULATION, Plant molecular biology, 24(5), 1994, pp. 715-723

Authors: LI Y LIU ZB SHI XY HAGEN G GUILFOYLE TJ
Citation: Y. Li et al., AN AUXIN-INDUCIBLE ELEMENT IN SOYBEAN SAUR PROMOTERS, Plant physiology, 106(1), 1994, pp. 37-43

Authors: KRIETER H HAGEN G KOHLER A RUDOLF T WENNEIS B BRUCKNER UB VANACKERN K
Citation: H. Krieter et al., EFFECTS OF A STROMA-FREE POLYMERIZED BOVINE HEMOGLOBIN SOLUTION ON OXYGEN-TRANSPORT, GLOBAL AND REGIONAL BLOOD-FLOW IN A CANINE MODEL OF STEPWISE HEMODILUTION, Anesthesia and analgesia, 78(2), 1994, pp. 126-126
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