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Transcriptional activation by viral regulatory proteinsNEVINS, J. R.Trends in biochemical sciences (Amsterdam. Reference ed.). 1991, Vol 16, Num 11, pp 435-439, issn 0376-5067Article
Regulation of early adenovirus gene expressionNEVINS, J. R.Microbiological reviews. 1987, Vol 51, Num 4, pp 419-430, issn 0146-0749Article
Utilization of cellular transcription factors for adenovirus-induced transcriptionNEVINS, J. R.Virus research. 1991, Vol 20, Num 1, pp 1-10, issn 0168-1702Article
The pathway of eukaryotic mRNA formationNEVINS, J. R.Annual review of biochemistry. 1983, Vol 52, pp 441-466, issn 0066-4154Article
Induction of the synthesis of a 70,000 dalton mammalian heat shock protein by the adenovirus E1A gene productNEVINS, J. R.Cell (Cambridge). 1982, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 913-919, issn 0092-8674Article
Functional properties of a Drosophila homolog of the E2F1 geneOHTANI, K; NEVINS, J. R.Molecular and cellular biology (Print). 1994, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 1603-1612, issn 0270-7306Article
Splice site selection dominates over poly(A) site choice in RNA production from complex adenovirus transcription unitsADAMI, G; NEVINS, J. R.EMBO journal (Print). 1988, Vol 7, Num 7, pp 2107-2116, issn 0261-4189Article
Activation of a preexisting cellular factor as a basis for adenovirus E1A-mediated transcription controlREICHEL, R; KOVESDI, I; NEVINS, J. R et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1988, Vol 85, Num 2, pp 387-390, issn 0027-8424Article
Transcriptional activation and subsequent control of the human heat shock gene during adenovirus infectionHUNG-TEH KAO; NEVINS, J. R.Molecular and cellular biology (Print). 1983, Vol 3, Num 11, pp 2058-2065, issn 0270-7306Article
Adenovirus E1A proteins can dissociate heteromeric complexes involving the E2F transcription factor : a novel mechanism for E1A trans-activationBAGCHI, S; RAYCHAUDHURI, P; NEVINS, J. R et al.Cell (Cambridge). 1990, Vol 62, Num 4, pp 659-669, issn 0092-8674, 11 p.Article
Phosphorylation-dependent activation of the adenovirus-inducible E2F transcription factor in a cell-free systemBAGCHI, S; RAYCHAUDHURI, P; NEVINS, J. R et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1989, Vol 86, Num 12, pp 4352-4356, issn 0027-8424Article
Role of the adenovirus 72-kDa DNA binding protein in the rapid decay of early viral mRNALAZARIDIS, I; BABICH, A; NEVINS, J. R et al.Virology (New York, NY). 1988, Vol 165, Num 2, pp 438-445, issn 0042-6822Article
Alteration of cellular gene expression in adenovirus transformed cells by post-transcriptional mechanismsHUNG-TEH KAO; NEVINS, J. R.Nucleic acids research. 1986, Vol 14, Num 18, pp 7253-7263, issn 0305-1048Article
Identification of a cellular transcriptional factor involved in E1A Trans-activationKOVESDI, I; REICHEL, R; NEVINS, J. R et al.Cell (Cambridge). 1986, Vol 45, Num 2, pp 219-228, issn 0092-8674Article
Distinct mechanisms control the accumulation of the Rb-related p107 and p130 proteins during cell growthSMITH, E. J; LEONE, G; NEVINS, J. R et al.Cell growth and differentiation. 1998, Vol 9, Num 4, pp 297-303, issn 1044-9523Article
E1A-dependent trans-activation of the human MYC promoter is mediated by the E2F factorHIEBERT, S. W; LIPP, M; NEVINS, J. R et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1989, Vol 86, Num 10, pp 3594-3598, issn 0027-8424, 5 p.Article
Control of cellular and viral transcription during adenovirus infectionNEVINS, J. R; GINSBERG, H. S.CRC critical reviews in biochemistry. 1986, Vol 19, Num 4, pp 307-322, issn 0045-6411Article
Adenovirus E1A : transcription regulation and alteration of cell growth controlNEVINS, J. R.Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology. 1995, Vol 199, pp 25-32, issn 0070-217X, 3Article
Interacting domains of E2F1, DP1, and the adenovirus E4 proteinCRESS, W. D; NEVINS, J. R.Journal of virology. 1994, Vol 68, Num 7, pp 4212-4219, issn 0022-538XArticle
Promoter-specific trans-activation by the adenovirus E1A12S product involves separate E1A domainsBYERS KRAUS, V; MORAN, E; NEVINS, J. R et al.Molecular and cellular biology (Print). 1992, Vol 12, Num 10, pp 4391-4399, issn 0270-7306Article
Genetic analysis of the adenovirus E4 6/7 trans activator : interaction with E2F and induction of a stable DNA-protein complex are critical for activityNEILL, S. D; NEVINS, J. R.Journal of virology. 1991, Vol 65, Num 10, pp 5364-5373, issn 0022-538XArticle
E4F and ATF, two transcription factors that recognize the same site, can be distinguished both physically and functionally : a role for E4F in E1A trans activationROONEY, R. J; RAYCHAUDHURI, P; NEVINS, J. R et al.Molecular and cellular biology (Print). 1990, Vol 10, Num 10, pp 5138-5149, issn 0270-7306Article
Role of an adenovirus E2 promoter binding factor in E1A-mediated coordinate gene controlKOVESDI, I; REICHEL, R; NEVINS, J. R et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1987, Vol 84, Num 8, pp 2180-2184, issn 0027-8424Article
Adenovirus E1A, simian virus 40 tumor antigen, and human papillomavirus E7 protein share the capacity to disrupt the interaction between transcription factor E2F and the retinoblastoma gene productCHELLAPPAN, S; KRAUS, V. B; KROGER, B et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1992, Vol 89, Num 10, pp 4549-4553, issn 0027-8424Article
An enhancer-like element in the adenovirus E2 promoter contains sequences essential for uninduced and E1A-induced transcriptionIMPERIALE, M. J; HART, R. P; NEVINS, J. R et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1985, Vol 82, Num 2, pp 381-385, issn 0027-8424Article