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    Telomere uncapping in progenitor cells with critical telomere shortening is coupled to S-phase progression in vivo by Rajaraman, Sripriya, Choi, Jinkuk, Cheung, Peggie, Beaudry, Veronica, Moore, Helen, Artandi, Steven E

    “…Telomeres protect chromosome ends and serve as a substrate for telomerase, a reverse transcriptase that adds DNA repeats to the telomere terminus. In the…”
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    Disruption of Cellular Translational Control by a Viral Truncated Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 2α Kinase Homolog by Dever, Thomas E., Sripriya, Rajaraman, McLachlin, Jeanne R., Lu, Jingfang, Fabian, John R., Kimball, Scot R., Miller, Lois K.

    “…Phosphorylation of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2α (eIF2α ) is a common cellular mechanism to limit protein synthesis in stress conditions…”
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    Effects of spontaneous KitlSteel mutations on survival and red blood cells of mice by Rajaraman, Sripriya, Wood, Lawrence K, Willhite, Dorian K, Russell, Liane B, Bedell, Mary A

    Published in Mammalian genome (01-03-2003)
    “…Kit ligand (Kitl), which is a member of the helical cytokine superfamily, is encoded by the Steel (Sl) locus of mice and is essential for the development of…”
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    Molecular genetic analysis of the mouse growth factor, Kit ligand by Sripriya, Rajaraman

    Published 01-01-2001
    “…The growth factor Kit ligand (Kitl) and its receptor, Kit, together mediate an intercellular signaling pathway that is required for the development of…”
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    Disruption of cellular translational control by a viral truncated eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2alpha kinase homolog by Dever, T E, Sripriya, R, McLachlin, J R, Lu, J, Fabian, J R, Kimball, S R, Miller, L K

    “…Phosphorylation of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2alpha (eIF2alpha) is a common cellular mechanism to limit protein synthesis in stress conditions…”
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    Journal Article