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The Splicing Factor PTBP1 Represses TP63 γ Isoform Production in Squamous Cell Carcinoma. , Taylor W , Deschamps S, Reboutier D, Paillard L , Méreau A, Audic Y ., Cancer Res Commun. December 1, 2022; 2 (12): 1669-1683.
Isolation of the B3 transcription factor of the Xenopus TFIIIA gene. , Griffin D, Penberthy WT, Lum H, Stein RW, Taylor WL ., Gene. August 14, 2003; 313 179-88.
The Xenopus B2 factor involved in TFIIIA gene regulation is closely related to Sp1 and interacts in a complex with USF. , Penberthy WT, Griffin D, Hall RK, Taylor WL ., Gene. February 27, 2003; 305 (2): 205-15.
Vg1 RBP intracellular distribution and evolutionarily conserved expression at multiple stages during development. , Zhang Q , Yaniv K, Oberman F, Wolke U, Git A, Fromer M, Taylor WL , Meyer D, Standart N , Raz E, Yisraeli JK ., Mech Dev. October 1, 1999; 88 (1): 101-6.
Xenopus TFIIIA gene transcription is dependent on cis-element positioning and chromatin structure. , Pfaff SL, Taylor WL ., Mol Cell Biol. July 1, 1998; 18 (7): 3811-8.
Isolation and characterization of the Xenopus laevis cDNA and genomic homologs of neuropeptide Y. , Griffin D, Minth CD, Taylor WL ., Mol Cell Endocrinol. May 1, 1994; 101 (1-2): 1-10.
Characterization of a Xenopus oocyte factor that binds to a developmentally regulated cis-element in the TFIIIA gene. , Pfaff SL, Taylor WL ., Dev Biol. May 1, 1992; 151 (1): 306-16.
Regulation of the Xenopus laevis transcription factor IIIA gene during oogenesis and early embryogenesis: negative elements repress the O- TFIIIA promoter in embryonic cells. , Pfaff SL, Hall RK, Hart GC, Taylor WL ., Dev Biol. June 1, 1991; 145 (2): 241-54.
pOEV: a Xenopus oocyte protein expression vector. , Pfaff SL, Tamkun MM, Taylor WL ., Anal Biochem. July 1, 1990; 188 (1): 192-9.
Transcription factor IIIA gene expression in Xenopus oocytes utilizes a transcription factor similar to the major late transcription factor. , Hall RK, Taylor WL ., Mol Cell Biol. November 1, 1989; 9 (11): 5003-11.