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Review
Strange bedfellows in even stranger places: the role of ATM in meiotic cells, lymphocytes, tumors, and its functional links to p53 R. Scott Hawley and Stephen Friend 2383
Research papers
Mitotic regulation of TFIID: inhibition of activator-dependent transcription and changes in subcellular localization Neil Segil, Mohamed Guermah, Alexander Hoffmann, Robert G. Roeder, and Nathaniel Heintz 2389
Dual roles of ATM in the cellular response to radiation and in cell growth control Yang Xu and David Baltimore 2401
Targeted disruption of ATM leads to growth retardation, chromosomal fragmentation during meiosis, immune defects, and thymic lymphoma Yang Xu, Terry Ashley, Elizabeth E. Brainerd, Roderick T. Bronson, M. Stephen Meyn, and David Baltimore 2411
The Atr and Atm protein kinases associate with different sites along meiotically pairing chromosomes Kathleen S. Keegan, Douglas A. Holtzman, Annemieke W. Plug, Erik R. Christenson, Elizabeth E. Brainerd, Gail Flaggs, Nicola J. Bentley, Elaine M. Taylor, M. Stephen Meyn, Stuart B. Moss, Antony M. Carr, Terry Ashley, and Merl F. Hoekstra 2423
p53 Levels, functional domains, and DNA damage determine the extent of apoptotic response of tumor cells Xinbin Chen, Linda J. Ko, Lata Jayaraman, and Carol Prives 2438
Genetic analysis of dorsoventral pattern formation in the zebrafish: requirement of a BMP-like ventralizing activity and its dorsal repressor Matthias Hammerschmidt, George N. Serbedzija, and Andrew P. McMahon 2452
TGF-beta 1 and Ha-Ras collaborate in modulating the phenotypic plasticity and invasiveness of epithelial tumor cells Martin Oft, Janos Peli, Claude Rudaz, Heinz Schwarz, Hartmut Beug, and Ernst Reichmann 2462
Interaction and functional collaboration of p300/CBP and bHLH proteins in muscle and B-cell differentiation Richard Eckner, Tso-Pang Yao, Elizabeth Oldread, and David M. Livingston 2478
Radical mutations reveal TATA-box binding protein surfaces required for activated transcription in vivo Gene O. Bryant, Lisa S. Martel, Stephen K. Burley, and Arnold J. Berk2491
E2F-induced S phase requires cyclin E Robert J. Duronio, Adam Brook, Nicholas Dyson, and Patrick H. O'Farrell 2505
The Drosophila endocycle is controlled by Cyclin E and lacks a checkpoint ensuring S-phase completion Mary A. Lilly and Allan C. Spradling 2514
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