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Class:IdPerson:169035
_displayNameZheng, H
_timestamp2005-11-22 21:19:49
created[InstanceEdit:168988] D'Eustachio, P, 2005-11-22 21:19:36
initialH
surnameZheng
(author)[LiteratureReference:168993] Nonconserved nucleotides at the 3' and 5' ends of an influenza A virus RNA play an important role in viral RNA replication
[LiteratureReference:169028] Influenza A virus RNA polymerase has the ability to stutter at the polyadenylation site of a viral RNA template during RNA replication
[LiteratureReference:192709] Effects of influenza A virus NS1 protein on protein expression: the NS1 protein enhances translation and is not required for shutoff of host protein synthesis
[LiteratureReference:432429] PER-dependent rhythms in CLK phosphorylation and E-box binding regulate circadian transcription
[LiteratureReference:538880] VRILLE feeds back to control circadian transcription of Clock in the Drosophila circadian oscillator
[LiteratureReference:538890] DOUBLETIME plays a noncatalytic role to mediate CLOCK phosphorylation and repress CLOCK-dependent transcription within the Drosophila circadian clock
[LiteratureReference:977061] Characterization of a cDNA encoding a protein with limited similarity to beta1, 3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase
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