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Stephen J. Elledge, Ph.D.

Gregor Mendel Professor of Genetics and of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Altered cell differentiation and proliferation in mice lacking p57KIP2 indicates a role in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.
Authors: Authors: Zhang P, Liégeois NJ, Wong C, Finegold M, Hou H, Thompson JC, Silverman A, Harper JW, DePinho RA, Elledge SJ.
Nature
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Analysis of budding yeast kinases controlled by DNA damage.
Authors: Authors: Sanchez Y, Zhou Z, Huang M, Kemp BE, Elledge SJ.
Methods Enzymol
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Gene identification using the yeast two-hybrid system.
Authors: Authors: Bai C, Elledge SJ.
Methods Enzymol
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Purification and analysis of CIP/KIP proteins.
Authors: Authors: Dynlacht BD, Ngwu C, Winston J, Swindell EC, Elledge SJ, Harlow E, Harper JW.
Methods Enzymol
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Cell cycle checkpoints: preventing an identity crisis.
Authors: Authors: Elledge SJ.
Science
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Cyclin D2 is an FSH-responsive gene involved in gonadal cell proliferation and oncogenesis.
Authors: Authors: Sicinski P, Donaher JL, Geng Y, Parker SB, Gardner H, Park MY, Robker RL, Richards JS, McGinnis LK, Biggers JD, Eppig JJ, Bronson RT, Elledge SJ, Weinberg RA.
Nature
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RAD9 and DNA polymerase epsilon form parallel sensory branches for transducing the DNA damage checkpoint signal in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Authors: Authors: Navas TA, Sanchez Y, Elledge SJ.
Genes Dev
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A question of balance: the role of cyclin-kinase inhibitors in development and tumorigenesis.
Authors: Authors: Elledge SJ, Winston J, Harper JW.
Trends Cell Biol
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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae MEC1 gene, which encodes a homolog of the human ATM gene product, is required for G1 arrest following radiation treatment.
Authors: Authors: Siede W, Allen JB, Elledge SJ, Friedberg EC.
J Bacteriol
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PAT1, an evolutionarily conserved acetyltransferase homologue, is required for multiple steps in the cell cycle.
Authors: Authors: Lin R, Allis CD, Elledge SJ.
Genes Cells
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