Current Research focusing on Euchromatin within the Cell Nucleus:
150. Cavaille J, Buiting K, Kiefmann M, Lalande M, Brannan CI, Horsthemke B, Bachellerie J-P, Brosius J, and Huttenhofer A, "Identification of Brain-Specific and Imprinted Small Nucleolar RNA Genes Exhibiting an Unusual Genomic Organization".
149. Caron H, van Schaik B, van der Mee M, Baas F, Riggins G, van Sluis P, Hermus M-C, van Asperen R, Boon K, Voute PA, Heisterkamp S, van Kampen A, and Versteeg R, "The Human Transcriptome Map: Clustering of Highly Expressed Genes in Chromosomal Domains".
148. Jimenez-Sanchez G, Childs B, and Valle D, "Human Disease Genes".
147. The BAC Resource Consortium, "Integration of Cytogenetic Landmarks Into the Draft Sequence of the Human Genome".
146. Editors of Nature, "Everyone's Genome".
145. Venter JC, et al, "The Sequence of the Human Genome".
144. Baltimore D, "Our Genome Unveiled".
143. International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium, "Initial Sequencing and Analysis of the Human Genome".
142. Abate T, "Genome Discovery Shocks Scientists".
141. Harada Y, Ohara O, Takutsuki A, Itoh H, Shimamoto N, and Kinosita K, Jr., "Direct Observation of DNA Rotation During Transcription by Escherichia coli RNA Polymerase".
140. Gavin I, Horn PJ, and Peterson CL, "SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodeling Requires Changes in DNA Topology".
139. Havas K, Flaus A, Phelan M, Kingston R, Wade PA, Lilley DMJ, and Owen-Hughes T, "Generation of Superhelical Torsion by ATP-Dependent Chromatin Remodeling Activities".
138. Sousa C, Johansson C, Charon C, Manyani H, Sautter C, Kondorosi A, and Crespi M, "Translational and Structural Requirements of the Early Nodulin Gene enod40, a Short-Open Reading Frame-Containing RNA, for Elicitation of a Cell-Specific Growth Response in the Alfalfa Root Cortex".
137. Moreira JMA, and Holmberg S, "Chromatin-Mediated Transcriptional Regulation by the Yeast Architectural Factors NHP6A and NHP6B".
136. Prissette M, El-Maarri O, Arnaud D, Walter J, and Avner P, "Methylation Profiles of DXPas34 During the Onset of X-inactivation".
135. Shen C-H, Leblanc BP, Alfieri JA, and Clark DJ, "Remodeling of Yeast CUP1 Chromatin Involves Activator-Dependent Repositioning of Nucleosomes over the Entire Gene and Flanking Sequences".
134. Ren B, Robert F, Wyrick JJ, Aparicio O, Jennings EG, Simon I, Zeitlinger J, Schreiber J, Hannett N, Kanin E, Volkert TL, Wilson CJ, Bell SP, and Young RA, "Genome-Wide Location and Function of DNA Binding Proteins".
133. Crespi MD, Jurkevitch E, Poiret M, d'Aubenton-Carafa Y, Petrovics G, Kondorosi E, and Kondorosi A, "enod40, a Gene Expressed During Nodule Organogenesis, Codes for a Non-Translatable RNA Involved in Plant Growth".
132. McGuire AM, and Church GM, "Predicting Regulons and Their Cis-Regulatory Motifs by Comparative Genomics".
131. Hager GL, McNally JG, Muller W G, Xiao N, Baumann CT, and Fletcher TM, "The Dynamic Interaction of Transcription Factors with Chromatin: Studies with Living Cells and Reassembled Templates".
130. Frenster JH, "Nuclear Ribosomes and RNA-RNA Duplexes".
129. Mezey E, Chandross KJ, Harta G, Maki RA, and McKercher SR, "Turning Blood into Brain: Cells Bearing Neuronal Antigens Generated In Vivo from Bone Marrow".
128. Brazelton TR, Rossi FMV, Keshet GI, and Blau HM, "From Marrow to Brain: Expression of Neuronal Phenotypes in Adult Mice ".
127. Lagasse E, Connors H, Al-Dhalimy M, Reitsma M, Dohse M, Osborne L, Wang X, Finegold M, Weissman IL, and Grompe M, "Purified Hematopoietic Stem Cells can Differentiate into Hepatocytes In Vivo".
126. Schubeler D, Lorincz MC, Cimbora DM, Telling A, Feng Y-Q, Bouhassira EE, and Groudine M, "Genomic Targetting of Methylated DNA: Influence of Methylation on Transcription, Replication, Chromatin Structure, and Histone Acetylation".
125. Kolb FA, Engdahl HM, Slagter-Jager JG, Ehresmann B, Ehresmann C, Westhof E, Wagner EGH, and Romby P, "Progression of a Loop-Loop Complex to a Four-Way Junction is Crucial for the Activity of a Regulatory Antisense RNA".
124. Hentze MW, Izaurralde E, and Seraphin B, "A New Era for the RNA World".
123. Doudna JA, "Structural Genomics of RNA".
122. Pasquinelli AE, Reinhart BJ, Slack F, Martindale MQ, Kuroda MI, Maller B, Hayward DC, Ball EE, Degnan B, Muller P, Spring J, Srinivasan A, Fishman M, Finnerty J, Corbo J, Levine M, Leahy P, Davidson E, and Ruvkun G, "Conservation of the Sequences and Temporal Expression of let-7 heterochronic regulatory RNA".
121. Caprara MG, and Nilsen TW, "RNA: Versatility in Form and Function".
120. Hardison RC, "Conserved Noncoding Sequences are Reliable Guides to Regulatory Elements".
119. Rubio MA, Liu X, Yuzawa H, Alfonzo JD, and Simpson L, "Selective Importation of RNA into Isolated Mitochondria from Leishmania tarentolae".
118. Vickers TA, Wyatt JR, and Freier SM, "Effects of RNA Secondary Structure on Cellular Antisense Activity".
117. Liu K, Li L, and Cohen SN, "Antisense RNA-Mediated Deficiency of the Calpain Protease, NCL-4, in NIH3T3 Cells is Associated with Neoplastic Transformation and Tumorigenesis".
116. Kelley RL, and Kuroda MI, "The Role of Chromosomal RNAs in Marking the X for Dosage Compensation".
115. Alyuvia S, and Wagner EGH, "Switching On and Off with RNA".
114. Kataoka N, Yong J, Kim VN, Velazquez F, Perkinson RA, Wang F, and Dreyfuss G, "Pre-mRNA Splicing Imprints mRNA in the Nucleus with a Novel RNA-Binding Protein that Persists in the Cytoplasm".
113. Rossi FMV, Kringstein AM, Spicher A, Guicherit OM, and Blau HM, "Transcriptional Control: Rheostat Converted to On/Off Switch".
112. Mitchell JR, and Collins K, "Human Telomerase Activation Requires Two Independent Interactions between Telomerase RNA and Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase".
111. Akhtar A, Zink D, and Becker PB, "Chromodomains are Protein - RNA Interaction Modules".
110. Smith NA, Singh SP, Wang MB, Stoutjesdijk PA, Green AG, and Waterhouse PM, "Gene Expression: Total Silencing by Intron-Spliced Hairpin RNAs".
109. Lorch Y, Beve J, Gustafsson CM, Myers LC, and Kornberg RD, "Mediator - Nucleosome Interaction".
108. Felsher DW, Zetterberg A, Zhu J, Tlsty T, and Bishop JM, "Overexpression of MYC Causes p53-Dependent G2Arrest of Normal Fibroblasts".
107. Lease R, and Belfort M, "A Trans-Acting RNA as a Control Switch in Escherichia coli: DsrA Modulates Function by Forming Alternative Structures".
106. Bussemaker HJ, Li H, and Siggia ED, "Building a Dictionary for Genomes: Identification of Presumptive Regulatory Sites by Statistical Analysis".
105. Lossos IS, Alizadeh AA, Eisen MB, Chan WC, Brown PO, Botstein D, Staudt LM, and Levy R, "Ongoing Immunoglobulin Somatic Mutation in Germinal Center B Cell-Like but not in Activated B Cell-Like Diffuse Large Cell Lymphomas".
104. Lindblad-Toh K, Tanenbaum DM, Daly MJ, Winchester E, Lui WO, Villapakkam A, Stanton SE, Larsson C, Hudson TJ, Johnson BE, Lander ES, and Meyerson M, "Loss-of-Heterozygosity Analysis of Small-Cell Lung Carcinomas Using Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism Arrays".
103. Perou CM, Sorlie T, Eisen MB, van deRijn M, Jeffrey SS, Rees CA, Pollack JR, Ross DT, Johnsen H, Akslen LA, Fluge O, Pergamenschikov A, Williams C, Zhu SX, Lonning PE, Borresen-Dale AL, Brown PO, and Botstein D, "Molecular Portraits of Human Breast Tumours".
102. Kim YG, Lowenhaupt K, Maas S, Herbert A, Schwartz T, and Rich A, "The Zab Domain of the Human RNA Editing Enzyme ADAR1 Recognizes Z-DNA When Surrounded by B-DNA".
101. Guy J, Spalluto C, McMurray A, Hearn T, Crosier M, Viggiano L, Miolla V, Archidiacono N, Rocchi M, Scott C, Lee PA, Sulston J, Rogers J, Bentley D, and Jackson MS, "Genomic Sequence and Transcriptional Profile of the Boundary Between Pericentromeric Satellites and Genes on Human Chromosome Arm 10q".
100. Biggar SR, and Crabtree GR, "Chemically Regulated Transcription Factors Reveal the Persistence of Repressor-Resistant Transcription after Disrupting Activator Function".
99. Tanabe T, Kuwabara T, Warashina M, Tani K, Taira K, and Asano D, "Oncogene Inactivation in a Mouse Model".
98. Abounader R, Ranganathan S, Lal B, Fielding K, Book A, Dietz H, Burger P, and Laterra J, "Reversion of Human Glioblastoma Malignancy by U1 Small Nuclear RNA/Ribozyme Targetting of Scatter Factor/Hepatocyte Growth Factor and c-met Expression".
97. Bittner M, Meltzer P, Chen Y, Jiang Y, Seftor E, Hendrix M, Radmacher M, Simon R, Yakhini Z, Ben-Dor A, Sampas N, Dougherty E, Wang E, Marincola F, Gooden C, Lueders J, Glatfelter A, Pollock P, Carpten J, Gillanders E, Leja D, Dietrich K, Beaudry C, Berens M, Alberts D, Sondak V, Hayward N, and Trent J, "Molecular Classification of Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma by Gene Expression Profiling".
96. Clark EA, Golub TR, Lander ES, and Hynes RO, "Genomic Analysis of Metastasis Reveals an Essential Role for RhoC".
95. Korzheva N, Mustaev A, Kozlov M, Malhotra A, Nikiforov V, Goldfarb A, and Darst SE, "A Structural Model of Transcription Elongation".
94. Ansaldi R, Chaboud A, and Dumas C, " Multiple S Gene Family Members Including Natural Antisense Transcripts are Differentially Expressed During Development of Maize Flowers".
93. Guo H, Karberg M, Long M, Jones JP III, Sullenger B, and Lambowitz AM, "Group II Introns Designed to Insert into Therapeutically Relevant Target Sites in Human Cells".
92. Schultes EA, and Bartel DP, "One Sequence, Two Ribozymes: Implications for the Emergence of New Ribozyme Folds".
91. Van Houdt H, Van Montagu M, and Depicker A, "Both Sense and Antisense RNAs are Targets for the Sense Transgene-Induced Posttranscriptional Silencing Mechanism".
90. Von Dassow G, Meir E, Munro EM, and Odell GM, "Formulation of a Model of the Segment Polarity Network as a System of First-Order Differential Equations using Ingeneue".
89. Von Dassow G, Meir E, Munro EM, and Odell GM, "The Segment Polarity Network is a Robust Developmental Module".
88. Wallberg AE, Neely KE, Hassan AH, Gustafsson JA, Workman JL, and Wright APH, "Recruitment of the SWI-SNF Chromatin Remodeling Complex as a Mechanism of Gene Activation by the Glucocorticoid Receptor tau1 Activation Domain".
87. Lyons TJ, Gasch AP, Gaither LA, Botstein D, Brown PO, and Eide DJ, "Genome-Wide Characterization of the Zap1p Zinc-Responsive Regulon in Yeast".
86. Urlinger S, Baron U, Thellmann M, Hasan MT, Bujard H, and Hillen W, "Exploring the Sequence Space for Tetracycline-Dependent Transcriptional Activators: Novel Mutations Yield Expanded Range and Sensitivity".
85. Franco-Obregon A, Wang HW, and Clapham DE, "Distinct Ion Channels on the Outer Nuclear Envelope of T- and B- Lymphocyte Lines".
84. Hammermann M, Toth K, Rodemer C, Waldeck W, May RP, and Langowski J, "Salt-Dependent Compaction of Di- and Tri- Nucleosomes Studied by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering".
83. Sun HB, Shen J, and Yokota H, "Size-Dependent Positioning of Human Chromosomes in Interphase Nuclei".
82. Becskei A, and Serrano L, "Engineering Stability in Gene Networks by Autoregulation".
81. Wassarman KM, and Storz G, "6S RNA Regulates E.coli RNA Polymerase Activity".
80. Naryshkin N, Revyakin A, Kim Y, Mekler V, and Ebright RH, "Structural Organization of the RNA Polymerase-Promoter Open Complex".
79. Amedo P, Habu Y, Afsar K, Scheid OM, and Paszkowski J, "Disruption of the Plant Gene MOM Releases Transcriptional Silencing of Methylated Genes".
78. Clarke DL, Johansson CB, Wilbertz J, Veress B, Nilsson E, Karlstrom H, Lendahl U, and Frisen J, "Generalized Potential of Adult Neural Stem Cells".
77. Croft L, Schandorff S, Clark F, Burrage K, Arctander P, and Mattick JS, "ISIS, the Intron Information System, Reveals the High Frequency of Alternative Splicing in the Human Genome".
76. Wutz A, and Jaenisch R, "A Shift from Reversible to Irreversible X Inactivation is Triggered during ES Cell Differentiation".
75. Reinhart BJ, Slack FJ, Basson M, Pasquinelli AE, Bettinger JC, Rougvie AE, Horvitz HR, and Ruvkun G, "The 21-Nucleotide let-7 RNA Regulates Developmental Timing in Caenorhabditis elegans".
74. Hattori M, Fujiyama A, Taylor TD, et al, "The DNA Sequence of Human Chromosome 21".
73. Knaut H, Pelegri F, Bohmann K, Schwarz H, and Nusslein-Volhard C, "Zebrafish vasa RNA but Not its Protein Is a Component of the Germ Plasma and Segregates Asymmetrically before Germline Specification".
72. Sun FL, Cuaycong MH, Craig CA, Wallrath LL, Locke J, and Elgin SCR, "The Fourth Chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster : Interspersed Euchromatic and Heterochromatic Domains".
71. Holmes MC, and Tjian R, "Promoter-Selective Properties of the TBP-Related Factor TRF1".
70. Tzfati Y, Fulton TB, Roy, J, and Blackburn EH, "Template Boundary in a Yeast Telomerase Specified by RNA Structure".
69. Sutherland HGE, Kearns M, Morgan HD, Headley AP, Morris C, Martin DIK, and Whitelaw E, "Reactivation of Heritably Silenced Gene Expression in Mice".
68. Cramer P, Bushnell DA, Fu J, Gnatt AL, Maier-Davis B, Thompson NE, Burgess RR, Edwards AM, David PR, and Kornberg RD, "Architecture of RNA Polymerse II and Implications for the Transcription Mechanism".
67. Zamore PD, Tuschi T, Sharp PA, and Bartel DP, "RNAi: Double-Stranded RNA Directs the ATP-Dependent Cleavage of mRNA at 21-23 Nucleotide Intervals".
66. Moon IJ, Choi K, Choi YK, Kim JE, Lee Y, Schreiber AD, and Park JG, "Potent Growth Inhibition of Leukemic Cells by Novel Ribbon-Type Antisense Oligonucleotides to c-myb1".
65. Coller HA, Grandori C, Tamayo P, Colbert T, Lander ES, Eisenman RN, and Golub TR, "Expression Analysis with Oligonucleotide Microarrays Reveals that MYC Regulates Genes Involved in Growth, Cell Cycle, Signaling, and Adhesion".
64. Lewin B, "Long Range Regulation and Insulation of Domains".
63. Milne L, Xu Y, Perrin DM, and Sigman DS, "An Approach to Gene-Specific Transcription Inhibition Using Oligonucleotides Complementary to the Template Strand of the Open Complex".
62. Hoskins RA, Nelson CR, Berman BP, Laverty TR, George RA, Ciesiolka L, Naeemuddin M, Arenson AD, Durbin J, David RG, Tabor PE, Bailey MR, DeShazo DR, Catanese J, Mammoser A, Osoegawa K, de Jong PJ, Celniker SE, Gibbs RA, Rubin GM, and Scherer SE, "A BAC-Based Physical Map of the Major Autosomes of Drosophila Melanogaster".
61. Ketting RF, and Plasterk RHA, "A Genetic Link between Co-Suppression and RNA Interference in C. elegans".
60. Hammond SM, Bernstein E, Beach D, and Hannon GJ, "An RNA-Directed Nuclease Mediates Post-Transcriptional Gene Silencing in Drosophila Cells".
59. Cooper LF, Uoshima K, and Guo Z, "Transcriptional Regulation Involving the Intronic Heat Shock Element of the Rat hsp27 Gene".
58. Kolb FA, Malmgren C, Westhof E, Ehresmann C, Ehresmann B, Wagner EG, and Romby P, "An Unusual Structure Formed by Antisense-Target RNA Binding Involves an Extended Kissing Complex with a Four-Way Junction and a Side-by-Side Helical Alignment".
57. Wianny F, and Zernicka-Goetz M, "Specific Interference with Gene Function by Double-Stranded RNA in Early Mouse Development".
56. Tavernarakis N, Wang SL, Dorovkov M, Ryazanov A, and Driscoll M, "Heritable and Inducible Genetic Interference by Double-Stranded RNA Encoded by Transgenes".
55. Ross DT, Scherf U, Eisen MB, Perou CM, Rees C, Spellman P, Iyer V, Jeffrey SS, Van de Rijn M, Waltham M, Pergamenschikov A, Lee JCF, Lashkari D, Shalon D, Myers TG, Weinstein JN, Botstein D, and Brown PO, "Systematic Variation in Gene Expression Patterns in Human Cancer Cell Lines".
54. Alizadeh AA, Eisen MB, Davis RE, Ma C, Lossos IS, Rosenwald A, Boldrick JC, Sabet H, Tran T, Powell JI, Yang L, Marti GE, Moore T, Hudson J, Lu L, Lewis DB, Tibshirani R, Sherlock G, Chan WC, Greiner TC, Weisenburger DD, Armitage JO, Warnke R, Levy R, Wilson W, Grever MR, Byrd JC, Botstein D, Brown PO, and Staudt LM, "Distinct Types of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Identified by Gene Expression Profiling".
53. Editorial, "Resolutions to Enhance Confident Creativity".
52. Juan V, Crain C, and Wilson C, "Evidence for Evolutionarily-Conserved Secondary Structure in the H19 Tumor Suppressor RNA".
51. Kim J, Rivera-Rivera I, and Kemper B, "Tissue-Specific Chromatin Structure of the Phenobarbital- Responsive Unit and Proximal Promoter of CYP2B1/2 and Modulation by Phenobarbital".
50. Ha N, Hellauer K, and Turcotte B, "Fusions with Histone H3 Result in Highly Specific Alteration of Gene Expression".
49. McManus MT, Adler BK, Pollard VW, and Hajduk SL, "Trypanosoma brucei Guide RNA Poly(U) Tail Formation is Stabilized by Cognate mRNA".
48. Chen KC, Csikasz-Nagy A, Gyorffy B, Val J, Novak B, and Tyson JJ, "Kinetic Analysis of a Molecular Model of the Budding Yeast Cell Cycle".
47. Cui Y, and Bustamante C, "Pulling a Single Chromatin Fiber Reveals the Forces that Maintain Its Higher-Order Structure".
46. Gall JG, Bellini M, Wu Z, and Murphy C, "Assembly of the Nuclear Transcription and Processing Machinery: Cajal Bodies (Coiled Bodies) and Transcriptosomes".
45. White KP, Rifkin SA, Hurban P, and Hogness DS, "Microarray Analysis of Drosophila Development During Metamorphosis".
44. Dunham I, Hunt AR, Collins JE, et al, "The DNA Sequence of Human Chromosome 22".
43. Frenster JH, "Oncogenes as Molecular Targets within Active Chromatin".
42. Hamilton AJ, and Baulcombe DC, "A Species of Small Antisense RNA in Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing in Plants".
41. Cavalli G, and Paro R, "Epigenetic Inheritance of Active Chromatin After Removal of the Main Transactivator".
40. Locke J, Howard JT, Aippersbach N, Podemski J, and Hodgetts RB, "The Characterization of DINE-1, a Short, Interspersed Repetitive Element Present on Chromosome and in the Centric Heterochromatin of Drosophila malanogaster".
39. Uhrig S, Schuffenhauer S, Fauth C, Wirtz A, Daumer-Haas C, Apacik C, Cohen M, Muller-Navia J, Cremer T, Murken J, and Speicher MR, "Multiplex FISH for Pre-Natal and Postnatal Diagnostic Applications".
38. Perou CM, Jeffrey SS, van de Rijn M, Rees CA, Eisen MB, Ross DT, Pergamenschikov A, Williams CF, Zhu SX, Lee JCF, Lashkari D, Shalon D, Brown PO, and Botstein D, "Distinctive Gene Expression Patterns in Human Mammary Epithelial Cells and Breast Cancers".
37. Remboutsika E, Lutz Y, Gansmuller A, Vonesch JL, Losson R, Chambon P, "The Putative Nuclear Receptor Mediator TIF1alpha is Tightly Associated with Euchromatin".
36. Cryderman DE, Tang I, Bell C, Gilmour DS, and Wallrath LL, "Heterochromatic Silencing of Drosophila Heat Shock Genes Acts at the Level of Promoter Potentiation".
35. Deutsch M, Long M, "Intron-Exon Structures of Eukaryotic Model Organisms".
34. Lue NF, "Sequence-Specific and Conformation-Dependent Binding of Yeast Telomerase RNA to Single-Stranded Telomeric DNA".
33. Frenster JH, "Nuclear RNA Species Activate DNA Transcription within Chromatin".
32. Lanz RB, McKenna NJ, Onate SA, Albrecht U, Wong J, Tsai SY, Tsai MJ, and O'Malley BW, "A Steroid Receptor Coactivator, SRA, Functions as an RNA and is Present in an SRC-1 Complex".
31. Frantz SA, Thiara AS, Lodwick D, Ng LL, Eperon IC, and Samani NJ, "Exon Repetition in mRNA".
30. Moran JV, DeBerardinis RJ, and Kazazian HH, "Exon Shuffling by L1 Retrotransposition".
29. Dilworth FJ, Fromental-Ramain C, Remboutsika E, Benecke A, and Chambon P, "Ligand-Dependent Activation of Transcription In-Vitro by Retinoic Acid Receptor Alpha/Retinoid X Receptor Alpha-Heterodimers that Mimics Transactivation by Retinoids In-Vivo".
28. Yanagisawa J, Yanagi Y, Masuhiro Y, Suzawa M, Watanabe M, Kashiwagi K, Toriyabe T, Kawabata M, Miyazono K, and Kato S. "Convergence of Transforming Growth Factor-Beta and Vitamin D Signaling Pathways on SMAD Transcriptional Coactivators".
27. Asturias FJ, Jiang YW, Myers LC, Gustafsson CA, and Kornberg RD, "Conserved Structures of Mediator and RNA Polymerase II Holoenzyme".
26. Cmarko D, Verschure PJ, Martin TE, Dahmus ME, Krause S, Fu X-D,
Van Driel R, and Fakan S,
"Ultrastructural Analysis of Transcription
and Splicing in the Cell Nucleus after Bromo-UTP Microinjection".
25. Leroy G, Orphanides G, Lane WS, and Reinberg D, "Requirement of RSF and FACT for Transcription of Chromatin Templates in Vitro".
24. Werstuck G, and Green MR, "Controlling Gene Expression in Living Cells Through Small Molecule - RNA Interactions".
23. Shamblott MJ, Axelman J, Wang S, Bugg EM, Littlefield JW, Donovan PJ, Blumenthal PD, Huggins GR, and Gearhardt JD, "Derivation of Pluripotent Stem Cells from Cultured Human Primordial Germ Cells".
22. Henry GL, and Melton DA, "Mixer, a Homeobox Gene Required for Endoderm Development".
21. Kringstein AM, Rossi FMV, Hofmann A, and Blau HM, "Graded Transcriptional Response to Different Concentrations of a Single Transactivator".
20. Chu S, DeRisi J, Eisen M, Mulholland J, Botstein D, Brown PO, and Herskowitz I, "The Transcriptional Program of sporulation in Budding Yeast".
19. Lease RA, Cusick ME, and Belfort M. "Riboregulation in E. coli: DsrA RNA Acts by RNA:RNA Interactions at Multiple Loci".
18. Hendzel MJ, Kruhlak MJ, and Bazett-Jones DP, "Organization of Highly Acetylated Chromatin around Sites of Heterogenous Nuclear RNA Accumulation".
17. Lemanski LF, Nakatsugawa M, Bhatia R, Erginal-Unaltuna N, and Dube DK, "A Specific Synthetic RNA Promotes Cardiac Myofibrillogenesis in the Mexican Axolotl".
16. Frenster JH, "In-Vivo DNase I-Sensitive Sites within Intact Human Bone Marrow Cells".
15. Frenster JH, "Opening the Double Helix to Activate DNA".
14. Rastinejad F, Conboy MJ, Rando TA, and Blau HM, "Tumor Suppression by RNA from the 3' Untranslated Region of Alpha-Tropomyosin".
13. Rastinejad F, and Blau HM, "Genetic Complementation Reveals a Novel Regulatory Role for 3' Untranslated Regions in Growth and Differentiation".
12. Shippen-Lentz D, and Blackburn EH, "Functional Evidence for an RNA Template in Telomerase".
11. Frenster JH, "Single-Cell Analysis of DNase I-Sensitive Sites during Neoplastic and Normal Cell Differentiation within Human Bone Marrow".
10. Frenster JH, "Single-Cell Analysis of DNase I-Sensitive Sites During Neoplastic Cell Differentiation within Hodgkin's Disease Lymph Nodes".
9. Frenster JH, "Selective Gene De-Repression by De-Repressor RNA".
8. Frenster JH, Papalian MM, Masek MA, and Frenster JA, "Electron Microscopic Analysis of Lymph Node Cellular Activity in Hodgkin's Disease".
7. Frenster JA, Papalian MM, Masek MA, and Frenster JH, "Persistent Euchromatin after DNA Template Inactivation".
6. Frenster JH, Landrum SR, Masek MA, and Nakatsu SL, "DNA Targets for Carcinogens within Living Human Bone Marrow Cells".
5. Frenster JH, Landrum SR, Masek MA, Nakatsu SL, and Wilson LS, "Comparison of DNA Helix Openings During In-Vivo Mitosis of Normal and Neoplastic Human Cells".
4. Frenster JH, Papalian MM, Masek MA, and Frenster JA, "Asymmetry of Intra-Nuclear Function during Immune Lymphocyte Activation".
3. Frenster JH, "Phytohemagglutinin-Activated Autochthonous Lymphocytes for Systemic Immunotherapy of Human Neoplasms".
2. Frenster JH, "Selective Control of DNA Helix Openings during Gene Regulation".
1. Frenster JH, "Model of Single-Stranded Integration of Oncogenic Viral Genomes",
A. Frenster JH, Landrum SR, Masek MA, and Wilson LS, "Nuclear
Maturation Within Neoplastic Cells In-Vivo".