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  • 1996 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Laurence D. Etkin was affiliated with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in the United States during their career. The scientist passed away prior to the current year.

The researcher's recognition included being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1996.

There are no records available concerning Laurence D. Etkin's recent research publications, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study. Similarly, no detailed information has been documented on the main topics of their research work.

Best Publications

  • Apoptotic Phosphorylation of Histone H2B Is Mediated by Mammalian Sterile Twenty Kinase

    Wang L. Cheung;Kozo Ajiro;Kumiko Samejima;Malgorzata Kloc

  • PIC 1, a novel ubiquitin-like protein which interacts with the PML component of a multiprotein complex that is disrupted in acute promyelocytic leukaemia

    M N Boddy;K Howe;L D Etkin;E Solomon

  • Mechanisms of Subcellular mRNA Localization

    Malgorzata Kloc;N.Ruth Zearfoss;Laurence D. Etkin

  • A novel zinc finger coiled-coil domain in a family of nuclear proteins.

    Bramham A. Reddy;Laurence D. Etkin;Paul S. Freemont

  • Two distinct pathways for the localization of RNAs at the vegetal cortex in Xenopus oocytes

    Malgorzata Kloc;Laurence D. Etkin

  • The Balbiani body and germ cell determinants: 150 years later.

    Malgorzata Kloc;Szczepan Bilinski;Laurence D Etkin

  • Joint action of two RNA degradation pathways controls the timing of maternal transcript elimination at the midblastula transition in Drosophila melanogaster.

    Arash Bashirullah;Susan R. Halsell;Ramona L. Cooperstock;Malgorzata Kloc

  • Two B or not two B? Overview of the rapidly expanding B-box family of proteins

    Maureen Torok;Laurence D. Etkin

  • RNA localization and germ cell determination in Xenopus.

    Malgorzata Kloc;S. Bilinski;S. Bilinski;A. P. Chan;L. H. Allen

  • RNA localization mechanisms in oocytes

    Malgorzata Kloc;Laurence D. Etkin

  • Potential structural role of non-coding and coding RNAs in the organization of the cytoskeleton at the vegetal cortex of Xenopus oocytes.

    Malgorzata Kloc;Katarzyna Wilk;Diana Vargas;Yuri Shirato

  • Formation, architecture and polarity of female germline cyst in Xenopus

    Malgorzata Kloc;Szczepan Bilinski;Matthew T Dougherty;Eric M Brey;Eric M Brey

  • Translocation of repetitive RNA sequences with the germ plasm in Xenopus oocytes.

    Malgorzata Kloc;Georges Spohr;Laurence D. Etkin

  • Delocalization of Vg1 mRNA from the vegetal cortex in Xenopus oocytes after destruction of Xlsirt RNA

    Malgorzata Kloc;Laurence D. Etkin

  • Quantitative 3-D imaging of eukaryotic cells using soft X-ray tomography.

    Dilworth Y. Parkinson;Gerry McDermott;Laurence D. Etkin;Mark A. Le Gros

  • Involvement of the rfp tripartite motif in protein-protein interactions and subcellular distribution

    Tongyu Cao;Kathrine L. B. Borden;Paul S. Freemont;Laurence D. Etkin

  • The cloning and characterization of a maternally expressed novel zinc finger nuclear phosphoprotein (xnf7) in Xenopus laevis.

    Bramham A. Reddy;Malgorzata Kloc;Laurence Etkin

  • Three-dimensional ultrastructural analysis of RNA distribution within germinal granules of Xenopus

    Malgorzata Kloc;Matthew T. Dougherty;Szczepan Bilinski;Agnes P. Chan

  • Apparent continuity between the messenger transport organizer and late RNA localization pathways during oogenesis in Xenopus

    Malgorzata Kloc;Laurence D Etkin

  • Ret finger protein is a normal component of PML nuclear bodies and interacts directly with PML

    Tongyu Cao;Estelle Duprez;Katherine L. B. Borden;Paul S. Freemont

Frequent Co-Authors

Malgorzata Kloc
Malgorzata Kloc Houston Methodist
Carolyn A. Larabell
Carolyn A. Larabell Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Paul S. Freemont
Paul S. Freemont Imperial College London
Eric M. Brey
Eric M. Brey The University of Texas at San Antonio
Howard D. Lipshitz
Howard D. Lipshitz University of Toronto
Katherine L. B. Borden
Katherine L. B. Borden Northwestern University
Stephen R. Martin
Stephen R. Martin The Francis Crick Institute
Peter K. Jackson
Peter K. Jackson Stanford University
Mary Ann Handel
Mary Ann Handel The Jackson Laboratory
Ellen Solomon
Ellen Solomon King's College London

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