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Details on Person Milkereit, Philipp

Class:IdPerson:6790767
_displayNameMilkereit, Philipp
_timestamp2015-08-15 15:51:01
created[InstanceEdit:6790864] May, Bruce, 2015-08-15
firstnamePhilipp
initialP
surnameMilkereit
(author)[LiteratureReference:6790751] Interrelationships between yeast ribosomal protein assembly events and transient ribosome biogenesis factors interactions in early pre-ribosomes
[LiteratureReference:6790809] The Noc-domain containing C-terminus of Noc4p mediates both formation of the Noc4p-Nop14p submodule and its incorporation into the SSU processome
[LiteratureReference:6791180] In vitro reconstitution of yeast tUTP/UTP A and UTP B subcomplexes provides new insights into their modular architecture
[LiteratureReference:8984049] Structure of the initiation-competent RNA polymerase I and its implication for transcription
[LiteratureReference:8984284] The Reb1-homologue Ydr026c/Nsi1 is required for efficient RNA polymerase I termination in yeast
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