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Jay Brewster
Pepperdine University - Malibu / United States
Natural Sciences / Molecular Biology & Genetics
AD Scientific Index ID: 892578
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Jay Brewster's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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An osmosensing signal transduction pathway in yeastJL Brewster, T de Valoir, ND Dwyer, E Winter, MC GustinScience 259 (5102), 1760-1763, 199316581993
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The HOG pathway controls osmotic regulation of transcription via the stress response element (STRE) of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae CTT1 gene.C Schüller, JL Brewster, MR Alexander, MC Gustin, H RuisThe EMBO journal 13 (18), 4382-4389, 19946161994
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Hog1: 20 years of discovery and impactJL Brewster, MC GustinScience signaling 7 (343), re7-re7, 20141652014
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Positioning of cell growth and division after osmotic stress requires a MAP kinase pathwayJL Brewster, MC GustinYeast 10 (4), 425-439, 19941331994
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Deletion of Dad1 in mice induces an apoptosis‐associated embryonic deathJL Brewster, SL Martin, J Toms, D Goss, K Wang, K Zachrone, A Davis, ...genesis 26 (4), 271-278, 2000822000
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