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Gary B. Ruvkun, Ph.D.

Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital
The exonuclease ERI-1 has a conserved dual role in 5.8S rRNA processing and RNAi.
Authors: Authors: Gabel HW, Ruvkun G.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
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Miniprimer PCR, a new lens for viewing the microbial world.
Authors: Authors: Isenbarger TA, Finney M, Ríos-Velázquez C, Handelsman J, Ruvkun G.
Appl Environ Microbiol
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MicroRNA-183 family conservation and ciliated neurosensory organ expression.
Authors: Authors: Pierce ML, Weston MD, Fritzsch B, Gabel HW, Ruvkun G, Soukup GA.
Evol Dev
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A whole-genome RNAi Screen for C. elegans miRNA pathway genes.
Authors: Authors: Parry DH, Xu J, Ruvkun G.
Curr Biol
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Gene activities that mediate increased life span of C. elegans insulin-like signaling mutants.
Authors: Authors: Samuelson AV, Carr CE, Ruvkun G.
Genes Dev
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Gravity force transduced by the MEC-4/MEC-10 DEG/ENaC channel modulates DAF-16/FoxO activity in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Authors: Authors: Kim N, Dempsey CM, Kuan CJ, Zoval JV, O'Rourke E, Ruvkun G, Madou MJ, Sze JY.
Genetics
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Lifespan regulation by evolutionarily conserved genes essential for viability.
Authors: Authors: Curran SP, Ruvkun G.
PLoS Genet
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Detection of broadly expressed neuronal genes in C. elegans.
Authors: Authors: Ruvinsky I, Ohler U, Burge CB, Ruvkun G.
Dev Biol
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Identification of Caenorhabditis elegans genes regulating longevity using enhanced RNAi-sensitive strains.
Authors: Authors: Samuelson AV, Klimczak RR, Thompson DB, Carr CE, Ruvkun G.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
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The mir-84 and let-7 paralogous microRNA genes of Caenorhabditis elegans direct the cessation of molting via the conserved nuclear hormone receptors NHR-23 and NHR-25.
Authors: Authors: Hayes GD, Frand AR, Ruvkun G.
Development
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