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R P Jansen

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Jansen R
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol . 2001 Apr; 2(4):247-56. PMID: 11283722
Cytoplasmic messenger RNA localization is a key post-transcriptional mechanism of establishing spatially restricted protein synthesis. The characterization of cis-acting signals within localized mRNAs, and the identification of trans-acting factors that...
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van der Luijt R, van Zon P, Jansen R, Warlam-Rodenhuis C, Ausems M
J Med Genet . 2001 Feb; 38(2):102-5. PMID: 11158174
Germline mutations in either of the two major breast cancer predisposition genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, account for a significant proportion of hereditary breast/ovarian cancer. Identification of breast cancer patients carrying...
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Jansen R
Hum Reprod . 2000 Oct; 15 Suppl 2:112-28. PMID: 11041519
Using a semi-quantitative review of published electron micrographs, we have explored the passage of mitochondria from one generation to the next through the cytoplasm of the human female germ cell....
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Jansen R
Hum Reprod . 2000 Oct; 15 Suppl 2:1-10. PMID: 11041508
The mitochondrial genome comprises a circular, histone-free 'chromosome' of 16.6 kb of DNA, present in one or more copies in every mitochondrion. This chromosome has been tightly conserved for more...
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Bohl F, Kruse C, Frank A, Ferring D, Jansen R
EMBO J . 2000 Oct; 19(20):5514-24. PMID: 11032818
RNA localization is a widespread mechanism to achieve localized protein synthesis. In budding yeast, localization of ASH1 mRNA controls daughter cell-specific accumulation of the transcriptional regulator Ash1p, which determines mating...
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Jansen R
Med J Aust . 2000 Mar; 171(11-12):666-7. PMID: 10721364
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Munchow S, Sauter C, Jansen R
J Cell Sci . 1999 Apr; 112 ( Pt 10):1511-8. PMID: 10212145
Asymmetric distribution of messenger RNAs is a widespread mechanism to localize synthesis of specific protein to distinct sites in the cell. Although not proven yet there is considerable evidence that...
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Jansen R
FASEB J . 1999 Mar; 13(3):455-66. PMID: 10064612
It has become evident over the past years that a large fraction of messenger RNAs is tightly associated with the cytoskeleton. Whereas microtubules are involved in RNA-cytoskeletal association in large...
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Jansen R, de Boer K
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 1999 Jan; 145(1-2):81-8. PMID: 9922103
Molecular geneticists and ovarian physiologists today face the challenge of defining and reconciling two major biological imperatives that each center on oogenesis, folliculogenesis and competition between ovarian follicles: (1), defining...