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Volume 18, Issue 5:  March 1, 2004  [Index by Author]  [Cover Caption] 

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Frank McKeon
p63 and the epithelial stem cell: more than status quo?
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 465-469. [Full Text] [PDF]  

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Reed B. Wickner, Herman K. Edskes, B. Tibor Roberts, Ulrich Baxa, Michael M. Pierce, Eric D. Ross, and Andreas Brachmann
Prions: proteins as genes and infectious entities
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 470-485. [Full Text] [PDF]  

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Rainer Paffenholz, Rebecca A. Bergstrom, Francesca Pasutto, Philipp Wabnitz, Robert J. Munroe, Wolfgang Jagla, Ulrich Heinzmann, Andreas Marquardt, Armin Bareiss, Jürgen Laufs, Andreas Russ, Gabriele Stumm, John C. Schimenti, and David E. Bergstrom
Vestibular defects in head-tilt mice result from mutations in Nox3, encoding an NADPH oxidase
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 486-491. Published in Advance March 10, 2004, 10.1101/gad.1172504 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

François Tronche, Christian Opherk, Richard Moriggl, Christoph Kellendonk, Andreas Reimann, Lukas Schwake, Holger M. Reichardt, Katharina Stangl, Daniel Gau, Andreas Hoeflich, Hartmut Beug, Wolfgang Schmid, and Günther Schütz
Glucocorticoid receptor function in hepatocytes is essential to promote postnatal body growth
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 492-497. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Jorge Z. Torres, Jessica B. Bessler, and Virginia A. Zakian
Local chromatin structure at the ribosomal DNA causes replication fork pausing and genome instability in the absence of the S. cerevisiae DNA helicase Rrm3p
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 498-503. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

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John G. Doench and Phillip A. Sharp
Specificity of microRNA target selection in translational repression
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 504-511. Published in Advance March 10, 2004, 10.1101/gad.1184404 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Hoi-Yeung Li and Yixian Zheng
Phosphorylation of RCC1 in mitosis is essential for producing a high RanGTP concentration on chromosomes and for spindle assembly in mammalian cells
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 512-527. Published in Advance March 10, 2004, 10.1101/gad.1177304 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] Supplemental Research Data  

Enrique Saez, John Rosenfeld, Antonia Livolsi, Peter Olson, Eleuterio Lombardo, Michael Nelson, Ester Banayo, Robert D. Cardiff, Juan Carlos Izpisua-Belmonte, and Ronald M. Evans
PPAR{gamma} signaling exacerbates mammary gland tumor development
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 528-540. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] Supplemental Research Data  

Toshifumi Tomoda, Jee Hae Kim, Caixin Zhan, and Mary E. Hatten
Role of Unc51.1 and its binding partners in CNS axon outgrowth
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 541-558. Published in Advance March 10, 2004, 10.1101/gad.1151204 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Olga Klezovitch, Tania E. Fernandez, Stephen J. Tapscott, and Valeri Vasioukhin
Loss of cell polarity causes severe brain dysplasia in Lgl1 knockout mice
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 559-571. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Alice Davy, Josée Aubin, and Philippe Soriano
Ephrin-B1 forward and reverse signaling are required during mouse development
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 572-583. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Jin Mo Park, Helen Brady, Maria Grazia Ruocco, Huaiyu Sun, DeeAnn Williams, Susan J. Lee, Tomohisa Kato, Jr., Normand Richards, Kyle Chan, Frank Mercurio, Michael Karin, and Steven A. Wasserman
Targeting of TAK1 by the NF-{kappa}B protein Relish regulates the JNK-mediated immune response in Drosophila
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 584-594. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

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Errata for vol. 17, p. 1741
Genes Dev. 2004 18: 595. [Full Text] [PDF]  

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Cover Cell proliferation in neuroepithelial rosette-like structures in the brain of Lgl1-knockout mice. Shown here is an immunofluorescence analysis of the developing brain of an Lgl1-null animal at embryonic day 12.5. Newly synthesized DNA was labeled by bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) 24 h before the analysis. Sections were stained with antibodies directed against BrdU (red) and Ki67 (green). Cells that re-enter cell cycle were labeled with both BrdU and Ki67 antibodies (yellow), while cells withdrawn from cell cycle were labelled by BrdU, but not by Ki67 antibodies (red). (For details, see Klezovitch et al., p. 559.)



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