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Publications by P F Miller
The First and Fourth Upstream Open Reading Frames in GCN4 mRNA Have Similar Initiation Efficiencies but Respond Differently in Translational Control to Change in Length and Sequence.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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Translational Regulation of Human Methionine Synthase by Upstream Open Reading Frames
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A Segment of GCN4 mRNA Containing the Upstream AUG Codons Confers Translational Control Upon a Heterologous Yeast Transcript.
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Negative and Translation Termination-Dependent Positive Control of FLI-1 Protein Synthesis by Conserved Overlapping 5' Upstream Open Reading Frames in Fli-1 mRNA
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Abrogation of Upstream Open Reading Frame-Mediated Translational Control of a PlantS-Adenosylmethionine Decarboxylase Results in Polyamine Disruption and Growth Perturbations
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Translational Control of Nrf2 Within the Open Reading Frame
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mRNA Length-Sensing in Eukaryotic Translation: Reconsidering the “Closed Loop” and Its Implications for Translational Control
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Life Cycle Adapted Upstream Open Reading Frames (uORFs) in Trypanosoma Congolense: A Post-Transcriptional Approach to Accurate Gene Regulation
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mRNA Localization and Translational Control in Drosophila Oogenesis
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