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Authors: DAWSON SJ LIU YZ RODEL B MOROY T LATCHMAN DS
Citation: Sj. Dawson et al., THE ABILITY OF POU FAMILY TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS TO ACTIVATE OR REPRESS GENE-EXPRESSION IS DEPENDENT ON THE SPACING AND CONTEXT OF THEIR SPECIFIC RESPONSE ELEMENTS, Biochemical journal, 314, 1996, pp. 439-443

Authors: CONROY SE FAULDS GB ISENBERG DA LATCHMAN DS
Citation: Se. Conroy et al., INTERFERENCE BY IGM RHEUMATOID-FACTOR ON ELISA FOR ANTIBODIES TO MYCOBACTERIAL 65 KDA HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN IN RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS - REPLY, British journal of rheumatology, 35(3), 1996, pp. 300-301

Authors: MORRIS PJ LAKIN ND DAWSON SJ RYABININ AE KILIMANN MW WILSON MC LATCHMAN DS
Citation: Pj. Morris et al., DIFFERENTIAL REGULATION OF GENES ENCODING SYNAPTIC PROTEINS BY MEMBERS OF THE BRN-3 SUBFAMILY OF POU TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS, Molecular brain research, 43(1-2), 1996, pp. 279-285

Authors: WAGSTAFF MJD COLLACOMORAES Y ASPEY BS COFFIN RS HARRISON MJG LATCHMAN DS DEBELLEROCHE JS
Citation: Mjd. Wagstaff et al., FOCAL CEREBRAL-ISCHEMIA INCREASES THE LEVELS OF SEVERAL CLASSES OF HEAT-SHOCK PROTEINS AND THEIR CORRESPONDING MESSENGER-RNAS, Molecular brain research, 42(2), 1996, pp. 236-244

Authors: WYATT S MAILHOS C LATCHMAN DS
Citation: S. Wyatt et al., TRIGEMINAL GANGLION NEURONS ARE PROTECTED BY THE BEAT SHOCK PROTEINS HSP70 AND HSP90 FROM THERMAL-STRESS BUT NOT FROM PROGRAMMED CELL-DEATHFOLLOWING NERVE GROWTH-FACTOR WITHDRAWAL, Molecular brain research, 39(1-2), 1996, pp. 52-56

Authors: RAHMAN A MENON S LATCHMAN DS ISENBERG DA
Citation: A. Rahman et al., SEQUENCES OF MONOCLONAL ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODIES - VARIATIONS ON AN ANTI-DNA ANTIBODY THEME, Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism, 26(2), 1996, pp. 515-525

Authors: LATCHMAN DS
Citation: Ds. Latchman, MECHANISMS OF DISEASE - TRANSCRIPTION-FACTOR MUTATIONS AND DISEASE, The New England journal of medicine, 334(1), 1996, pp. 28-33

Authors: STOREY NM LATCHMAN DS BEVAN S
Citation: Nm. Storey et al., TTX-SENSITIVE (TTXS) AND TTX-RESISTANT (TTXR) VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CURRENTS IN ADULT-RAT DORSAL-ROOT GANGLION NEURONS ARE INHIBITED BY A HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS-REPLICATION PRODUCT IN-VITRO, Journal of physiology, 495P, 1996, pp. 72-72

Authors: CUMMING DVE HEADS RJ WATSON A LATCHMAN DS YELLON DM
Citation: Dve. Cumming et al., DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION OF PRIMARY RAT CARDIOCYTES BY TRANSFECTION OFSPECIFIC-HEAT STRESS PROTEINS, Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 28(12), 1996, pp. 2343-2349

Authors: GALEALAURI J RICHARDSON AJ LATCHMAN DS KATZ DR
Citation: J. Galealauri et al., INCREASED HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN-90 (HSP90) EXPRESSION LEADS TO INCREASEDAPOPTOSIS IN THE MONOBLASTOID CELL-LINE U937 FOLLOWING INDUCTION WITHTNF-ALPHA AND CYCLOHEXIMIDE - A POSSIBLE ROLE IN IMMUNOPATHOLOGY, The Journal of immunology, 157(9), 1996, pp. 4109-4118

Authors: MORRIS SD CUMMING DVE LATCHMAN DS YELLON DM
Citation: Sd. Morris et al., SPECIFIC INDUCTION OF THE 70-KD HEAT-STRESS PROTEINS BY THE TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITOR HERBIMYCIN-A PROTECTS RAT NEONATAL CARDIOMYOCYTES - ANEW PHARMACOLOGICAL ROUTE TO STRESS PROTEIN EXPRESSION, The Journal of clinical investigation, 97(3), 1996, pp. 706-712

Authors: DEANS Z DAWSON SJ XIE JL YOUNG AP WALLACE D LATCHMAN DS
Citation: Z. Deans et al., DIFFERENTIAL REGULATION OF THE 2 NEURONAL NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE GENE PROMOTERS BY THE OCT-2 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR, The Journal of biological chemistry, 271(50), 1996, pp. 32153-32158

Authors: LIU YZ DAWSON SJ GERSTER T FRIEDL E PENGUE G MATTHIAS P LANIA L LATCHMAN DS
Citation: Yz. Liu et al., THE ABILITY OF THE INHIBITORY DOMAIN OF THE POU FAMILY TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR OCT-2 TO INTERFERE WITH PROMOTER ACTIVATION BY DIFFERENT CLASSES OF ACTIVATION DOMAINS IS DEPENDENT UPON THE NATURE OF THE BASAL PROMOTER ELEMENTS, The Journal of biological chemistry, 271(34), 1996, pp. 20853-20860

Authors: DAWSON SJ MORRIS PJ LATCHMAN DS
Citation: Sj. Dawson et al., A SINGLE AMINO-ACID CHANGE CONVERTS AN INHIBITORY TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR INTO AN ACTIVATOR, The Journal of biological chemistry, 271(20), 1996, pp. 11631-11633

Authors: BUDHRAMMAHADEO V MORRIS PJ LAKIN ND DAWSON SJ LATCHMAN DS
Citation: V. Budhrammahadeo et al., THE DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES OF THE 2 ACTIVATION DOMAINS OF THE BRN-3A TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR ARE DEPENDENT ON THE CONTEXT OF THE BINDING-SITE, The Journal of biological chemistry, 271(15), 1996, pp. 9108-9113

Authors: SMITH MD LATCHMAN DS
Citation: Md. Smith et Ds. Latchman, THE FUNCTIONALLY ANTAGONISTIC POU FAMILY TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS BRN-3AAND BRN-3B SHOW OPPOSITE CHANGES IN EXPRESSION DURING THE GROWTH ARREST AND DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN NEUROBLASTOMA-CELLS, International journal of cancer, 67(5), 1996, pp. 653-660

Authors: GALEALAURI J LATCHMAN DS KATZ DR
Citation: J. Galealauri et al., THE ROLE OF THE 90-KDA HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN IN CELL-CYCLE CONTROL AND DIFFERENTIATION OF THE MONOBLASTOID CELL-LINE U937, Experimental cell research, 226(2), 1996, pp. 243-254

Authors: KENDALL G ENSOR E CRANKSON HD LATCHMAN DS
Citation: G. Kendall et al., NERVE GROWTH-FACTOR TREATMENT OF SENSORY NEURON PRIMARY CULTURES CAUSES ELEVATED LEVELS OF THE MESSENGER-RNA ENCODING THE ATP SYNTHASE BETA-SUBUNIT AS DETECTED BY A NOVEL PCR-BASED DIFFERENTIAL CLONING METHOD, European journal of biochemistry, 236(2), 1996, pp. 360-364

Authors: HEADS RJ LATCHMAN DS YELLON DM
Citation: Rj. Heads et al., HSP EXPRESSION AND PROTECTION AFTER HEAT-STRESS IN MYOGENIC CELLS, AND AFTER SIMULATED ISCHEMIA IN CARDIOMYOCYTES, ARE PROTEIN-KINASE C-DEPENDENT, Circulation, 94(8), 1996, pp. 2464-2464

Authors: CONROY SE LATCHMAN DS
Citation: Se. Conroy et Ds. Latchman, DO HEAT-SHOCK PROTEINS HAVE A ROLE IN BREAST-CANCER, British Journal of Cancer, 74(5), 1996, pp. 717-721

Authors: RAVIRAJAN CT RAHMAN MA PAPADAKI L KALSI JK MARTI ACR EHRENSTEIN MR GRIFFITHS M LATCHMAN DS ISENBERG DA
Citation: Ct. Ravirajan et al., GENETIC, STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL-PROPERTIES OF A HUMAN-IGG ANTI-DNAANTIBODY, Arthritis and rheumatism, 39(9), 1996, pp. 900-900

Authors: RAHMAN A ISENBERG DA LATCHMAN DS
Citation: A. Rahman et al., MONOCLONAL ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODIES AND GERMLINE V-H GENES - COMMENT, Arthritis and rheumatism, 39(3), 1996, pp. 537-538

Authors: DEANS L DAWSON SJ BUTTERY L POLAK JM WALLACE D LATCHMAN DS
Citation: L. Deans et al., DIRECT EVIDENCE THAT THE POU FAMILY TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR OCT-2 REPRESSES THE CELLULAR TYROSINE-HYDROXYLASE GENE IN NEURONAL CELLS, Journal of molecular neuroscience, 6(3), 1995, pp. 159-167

Authors: RYABININ AE SATO TN MORRIS PJ LATCHMAN DS WILSON MC
Citation: Ae. Ryabinin et al., IMMEDIATE UPSTREAM PROMOTER REGIONS REQUIRED FOR NEUROSPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF SNAP-25, Journal of molecular neuroscience, 6(3), 1995, pp. 201-210

Authors: KENDALL G BRARRAI A ENSOR E WINTER J WOOD JN LATCHMAN DS
Citation: G. Kendall et al., NERVE GROWTH-FACTOR INDUCES THE OCT-2 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR IN SENSORYNEURONS WITH THE KINETICS OF AN IMMEDIATE-EARLY GENE, Journal of neuroscience research, 40(2), 1995, pp. 169-176
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