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    Value of preoperative clinic visits in identifying issues with potential impact on operating room efficiency by CORRELL, Darin J, BADER, Angela M, HULL, Melissa W, HSU, Cindy, TSEN, Lawrence C, HEPNER, David L

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-12-2006)
    “…Preoperative clinics have been shown to decrease operating room delays and cancellations. One mechanism for this positive economic impact is that medical…”
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    A CBF5 Mutation That Disrupts Nucleolar Localization of Early tRNA Biosynthesis in Yeast Also Suppresses tRNA Gene-Mediated Transcriptional Silencing by Kendall, Ann, Hull, Melissa W., Bertrand, Edouard, Good, Paul D., Singer, Robert H., Engelke, David R.

    “…In the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, actively transcribed tRNA genes can negatively regulate adjacent RNA polymerase II (pol II)-transcribed…”
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    tRNA genes as transcriptional repressor elements by HULL, M. W, ERICKSON, J, JOHNSTON, M, ENGELKE, D. R

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-02-1994)
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    Six human RNA polymerase subunits functionally substitute for their yeast counterparts by McKune, Keith, Moore, Paul A., Hull, Melissa W., Woychik, Nancy A.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-12-1995)
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    tRNA Genes as Transcriptional Repressor Elements by Hull, Melissa W., Erickson, James, Johnston, Mark, Engelke, David R.

    Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-02-1994)
    “…Eukaryotic genomes frequently contain large numbers of repetitive RNA polymerase III (pol III) promoter elements interspersed between and within RNA pol II…”
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