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    CTCF, a conserved nuclear factor required for optimal transcriptional activity of the chicken c-myc gene, is an 11-Zn-finger protein differentially expressed in multiple forms by KLENOVA, E. M, NICOLAS, R. H, PATERSON, H. F, CARNE, A. F, HEATH, C. M, GOODWIN, G. H, NEIMAN, P. E, LOBANENKOV, V. V

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-12-1993)
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    Differential expression and phosphorylation of CTCF, a c- myc transcriptional regulator, during differentiation of human myeloid cells by Delgado, M.Dolores, Chernukhin, Igor V., Bigas, Anna, Klenova, Elena M., León, Javier

    Published in FEBS letters (05-02-1999)
    “…CTCF is a transcriptional repressor of the c- myc gene. Although CTCF has been characterized in some detail, there is very little information about the…”
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    A Method of Immobilization on the Solid Support of Complex and Simple Enzymes Retaining Their Activity by Chernukhin, Igor V., Klenova, Elena M.

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (10-04-2000)
    “…Immobilization of native proteins, retaining their activity, on the solid support is often crucial for a variety of biochemical assays involving…”
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    Characterization of the Chicken CTCF Genomic Locus, and Initial Study of the Cell Cycle-regulated Promoter of the Gene by Klenova, Elena M., Fagerlie, Sara, Filippova, Galina N., Kretzner, Leo, Goodwin, Graham H., Loring, Gilbert, Neiman, Paul E., Lobanenkov, Victor V.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-10-1998)
    “…CTCF is a multifunctional transcription factor encoded by a novel candidate tumor suppressor gene (Filippova, G. N., Lindblom, A., Meinke, L. J., Klenova, E…”
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    Isolation of a cDNA clone encoding the RNase-superfamily-related gene highly expressed in chicken bone marrow cells by Klenova, E M, Botezato, I, Laudet, V, Goodwin, G H, Wallace, J C, Lobanenkov, V V

    “…The RNase gene superfamily combines functionally divergent proteins which share statistically significant sequence similarity. Known members assigned to this…”
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