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  • Author: Miller CA
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  • Miller CA, et al. (2010) Single plasmids expressing human steroid hormone receptors and a reporter gene for use in yeast signaling assays. Plasmid 63(2):73-8 PMID:19962400
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  • Cox MB and Miller CA (2004) Cooperation of heat shock protein 90 and p23 in aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling. Cell Stress Chaperones 9(1):4-20 PMID:15270073
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  • Cox MB and Miller CA (2003) Pharmacological and genetic analysis of 90-kDa heat shock isoprotein-aryl hydrocarbon receptor complexes. Mol Pharmacol 64(6):1549-56 PMID:14645686
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  • Cox MB and Miller CA (2002) The p23 co-chaperone facilitates dioxin receptor signaling in a yeast model system. Toxicol Lett 129(1-2):13-21 PMID:11879970
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  • Miller CA (2002) Two tetratricopeptide repeat proteins facilitate human aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling in yeast. Cell Signal 14(7):615-23 PMID:11955954
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  • Miller CA, et al. (1999) The inefficient replication origin from yeast ribosomal DNA is naturally impaired in the ARS consensus sequence and in DNA unwinding. Nucleic Acids Res 27(19):3921-30 PMID:10481032
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  • Vujcic M, et al. (1999) Activation of silent replication origins at autonomously replicating sequence elements near the HML locus in budding yeast. Mol Cell Biol 19(9):6098-109 PMID:10454557
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  • Magrath C, et al. (1998) Overlapping 3'-end formation signals and ARS elements: tightly linked but functionally separable. Gene 222(1):69-75 PMID:9813245
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  • Miller CA, et al. (1998) Assessment of aryl hydrocarbon receptor complex interactions using pBEVY plasmids: expressionvectors with bi-directional promoters for use in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucleic Acids Res 26(15):3577-83 PMID:9671822
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  • Miller CA and Kowalski D (1993) cis-acting components in the replication origin from ribosomal DNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 13(9):5360-9 PMID:8355687
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