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Cover: Cdk2−/− mice zygotene spermatocyte with double immunolabelling of the central-element protein SYCP1 (green) and the lateral-element protein SYCP3 (red) of the synaptonemal complex. Pairing defects and heterologous synapsis are evident. Single unsynapsed SYCP3-labelled lateral elements can be observed running between different synapsed regions (yellow). See article by A. Viera et al. (pp. 2149-2159). - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of contents
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Robust heat shock induces eIF2α-phosphorylation-independent assembly of stress granules containing eIF3 and 40S ribosomal subunits in budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Expression of the Arf tumor suppressor gene is controlled by Tgfβ2 during development
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