430 results on '"Kim, Stuart K."'
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102. TERT Promotes Epithelial Proliferation through Transcriptional Control of a Myc- and Wnt-Related Developmental Program
103. Straightening Caenorhabditis elegans images
104. Systems biology of aging in four species
105. Common aging pathways in worms, flies, mice and humans
106. The Dawning Age of Genetic Testing for Sports Injuries.
107. Delayed development and lifespan extension as features of metabolic lifestyle alteration inC. elegansunder dietary restriction
108. Transcriptional Profiling of Aging in Human Muscle Reveals a Common Aging Signature
109. Chromosomal clustering and GATA transcriptional regulation of intestine-expressed genes inC. elegans
110. A Role for SIR-2.1 Regulation of ER Stress Response Genes in Determining C. elegans Life Span
111. Roles of the HIF-1 Hypoxia-inducible Factor during Hypoxia Response in Caenorhabditis elegans
112. The transcriptional consequences of mutation and natural selection in Caenorhabditis elegans
113. AGEMAP: a gene expression database for aging in mice
114. Transcriptional profiling of aging in human muscle reveals a common aging signature
115. TERT promotes epithelial proliferation through transcriptional control of a Myc- and Wnt-related developmental program
116. A Transcriptional Profile of Aging in the Human Kidney
117. Genetic Analysis of Pathways Regulated by the von Hippel-Lindau Tumor Suppressor in Caenorhabditis elegans
118. Coordinate Activation of Maternal Protein Degradation during the Egg-to-Embryo Transition in C. elegans
119. Global analysis of dauer gene expression inCaenorhabditis elegans
120. Gene Clustering Based on RNAi Phenotypes of Ovary-Enriched Genes in C. elegans
121. Integrating Interactome, Phenome, and Transcriptome Mapping Data for the C. elegans Germline
122. Transcriptional Profile of Aging in C. elegans
123. X-chromosome silencing in the germline ofC. elegans
124. http://C.Elegans: Mining the functional genomic landscape
125. Functional genomics: The worm scores a knockout
126. Genome-wide analysis of developmental and sex-regulated gene expression profiles in Caenorhabditis elegans
127. A Global Profile of Germline Gene Expression in C. elegans
128. Cell polarity: new PARtners for Cdc42 and Rac
129. The modular era of functional genomics
130. Synthesis of 53 tissue and cell line expression QTL datasets reveals master eQTLs.
131. The GATA transcription factor/ MTA-1 homolog egr-1 promotes longevity and stress resistance in Caenorhabditis elegans.
132. Developmental biology in the post-genome era: worms and chips
133. Basolateral Localization of theCaenorhabditis elegansEpidermal Growth Factor Receptor in Epithelial Cells by the PDZ Protein LIN-10
134. Signaling specificity: the RTK/RAS/MAP kinase pathway in metazoans
135. Identification of an Evolutionarily Conserved Heterotrimeric Protein Complex Involved in Protein Targeting
136. Pattern formation and developmental mechanisms Converging views of diverging pathways
137. Polarized signaling: basolateral receptor localization in epithelial cells by PDZ-containing proteins
138. Inhibition of Caenorhabditis elegans vulval induction bygap-1 and by let-23 receptor tyrosine kinase
139. In Situ Analysis of Muscle Gene Expression in Mouse Embryos
140. Signal transduction and cell fate specification during Caenorhabditis elegans vulval development
141. Rapid and Tunable Control of Protein Stability in Caenorhabditis elegans Using a Small Molecule.
142. The GATA Transcription Factor egl-27 Delays Aging by Promoting Stress Resistance in Caenorhabditis elegans.
143. Genome-Wide Identification of Binding Sites Defines Distinct Functions for Caenorhabditis elegans PHA-4/ FOXA in Development and Environmental Response.
144. TERT Promotes Epithelial Proliferation through Transcriptional Control of a Myc- and Wnt-Related Developmental Program.
145. Transcriptional instability is not a universal attribute of aging.
146. Delayed development and lifespan extension as features of metabolic lifestyle alteration in C. elegans under dietary restriction.
147. Novel cysteine-rich motif and homeodomain in the product of the Caenorhabditis elegans cell lineage gene lin-II
148. A Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Two Genetic Markers for Chondromalacia
149. Chromosomal clustering of muscle-expressed genes in Caenorhabditis elegans.
150. Identification of genes expressed in C. elegans touch receptor neurons.
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