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 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 1.609
EU - Europa 1.077
AS - Asia 248
AF - Africa 52
SA - Sud America 3
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 2
Totale 2.991
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.581
IT - Italia 497
CN - Cina 206
UA - Ucraina 152
IE - Irlanda 122
FI - Finlandia 117
NL - Olanda 82
DE - Germania 62
CI - Costa d'Avorio 52
CA - Canada 28
GB - Regno Unito 20
VN - Vietnam 20
SE - Svezia 17
SG - Singapore 9
CH - Svizzera 5
IN - India 4
IR - Iran 4
AR - Argentina 3
TR - Turchia 3
EU - Europa 2
PL - Polonia 2
BE - Belgio 1
IQ - Iraq 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
Totale 2.991
Città #
Chandler 332
Jacksonville 170
Millbury 145
Princeton 114
Napoli 112
Amsterdam 78
Ashburn 77
Nanjing 68
Naples 59
Boston 50
Beijing 41
Wilmington 37
Cagliari 30
Ottawa 28
Woodbridge 28
Norwalk 23
Dong Ket 20
Nanchang 20
Des Moines 18
Hebei 16
Falls Church 14
Kronberg 12
Milan 12
Qualiano 12
Seattle 11
Tianjin 11
Eboli 10
Rome 9
Shenyang 9
Changsha 8
Kunming 8
Boardman 7
Jiaxing 7
Singapore 7
Bologna 6
Orange 6
Shanghai 6
Washington 6
Castellabate 5
Hangzhou 5
Hanover 5
Mountain View 5
Redwood City 5
Vimercate 5
Ann Arbor 4
Dearborn 4
Lawrence 4
Paterno 4
Torre del Greco 4
Viareggio 4
Bacoli 3
Buenos Aires 3
Los Angeles 3
Nocera Inferiore 3
Nocera Superiore 3
Tréntola-ducenta 3
Afragola 2
Cambridge 2
Chwaszczyno 2
Dublin 2
Duncan 2
Epalinges 2
Houston 2
Lanzhou 2
Lappeenranta 2
Lausanne 2
Marano di Napoli 2
Mumbai 2
New York 2
Pozzuoli 2
Pune 2
Redmond 2
Sant'antimo 2
Urbino 2
Augusta 1
Avellino 1
Baghdad 1
Basel 1
Buccinasco 1
Caivano 1
Capannelle 1
Casal di Principe 1
Casapulla 1
Casavatore 1
Casella 1
Changchun 1
Fairfield 1
Ferrandina 1
Fremont 1
Giugliano In Campania 1
Groningen 1
Indiana 1
Islington 1
Leawood 1
Leyland 1
Lund 1
Mondolfo 1
Monte Di Procida 1
Newark 1
Ningbo 1
Totale 1.761
Nome #
The genomic landscape of 8-oxodG reveals enrichment at specific inherently fragile promoters 81
Cell cycle-dependent resolution of DNA double-strand breaks 76
Epigenetic role of the N-MYC/LSD1 complex in Neuroblastoma 72
Genome-wide mapping of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2'-deoxyguanosine reveals accumulation of oxidatively-generated damage at DNA replication origins within transcribed long genes of mammalian cells 72
8-oxodG accumulation within super-enhancers marks fragile CTCF-mediated chromatin loops 66
Myc transactivation and Myc-induced DNA damege: two sides of the same coin 62
MYC impairs resolution of site-specific DNA double-strand breaks repair 62
Caffeine prevents transcription inhibition and P-TEFb/7SK dissociation following UV-induced DNA damage. 61
LSD1 mediates MYCN control of epithelial-mesenchymal transition through silencing of metastatic suppressor NDRG1 gene 59
A novel member of the BTB/POZ family, PATZ, associates with the RNF4 RING finger protein and acts as a transcriptional repressor 58
Epigenetic role of the MYCN/LSD1 complex iin Neuroblastoma 56
Activation of P-TEFb induces p21 leading to cell cycle arrest. 54
Sequence-specific double strand breaks trigger P-TEFb-dependent Rpb1-CTD hyperphosphorylation. 54
In vitro Studies of the cytotoxicity and cell cycle arrest of Hymenocrater longiflorus plant extract on colon cancer (RKO) cell line 51
Transcription-dependent association of multiple P-TEFb units to a hexim multimer. 49
Myc suppression of double-strand break repair 47
Increased HEXIM1 expression during erythroleukemia and neuroblastoma cell differentiation 45
Cdk9 has an intrinsic property to shuttle between nucleous and cytoplasm and overexpression of cyclin T1 promotes its nuclear localization. 44
Catalytic activity of Cdk9 is required for nuclear co-localization of the Cdk9/cyclin T1 (P-TEFb) complex. 43
P-TEFb is a crucial co-factor for Myc transactivation. 43
Camptothecin releases P-TEFb from the inactive 7SK snRNP complex. 43
Chemical characterization, antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of the methanolic extract of Hymenocrater longiflorus grown in Iraq 42
Functional inactivation of Cdk9 through oligomerization chain reaction 41
Binding of the 7SK snRNa turns the HEXIM1 protein into a P-TEFb (CDK9/cyclin T) inhibitor 41
Catalytic activity of Cdk9 is required for nuclear co-localization of the Cdk9/cyclin T1 (P-TEFb) complex 39
Identification of proteins interacting with the RNAPII FCP1 phosphatase: FCP1 forms a complex with arginine methyltransferase PRMT5 and it is a substrate for PRMT5-mediated methylation 39
The CDK9-associated Cyclins T1 and T2 exert opposite effects on HIV-1 Tat activity 38
Functional inactivation of Cdk9 through oligomerization chain reaction. 38
Functional inactivation of Cdk9 through oligomerization chain reaction. 38
Lysine-specific demethylase (LSD1/KDM1A) and MYCN cooperatively repress tumor suppressor genes in neuroblastoma 38
MOLECULAR BASISOF P-TEFB (CDK9/CYCLIN T) COMPLEX REGULATION 37
A Polyoma virus mutation that confers a cell specific cis-advantage for viral DNA replication. 37
Class A HLH proteins are positive regulators of several cyclin-dependent inhibitors' promoter activity and negatively affect cell growth. 36
Inhibition of Tat transactivation by the RNA polymerase II CTD-phosphatase FCP1. 36
Distinct regions of cyclinT1 are required for binding to Cdk9 and for recruitment to the HIV-1 Tat/TAR complex. 34
Catalytic activity of Cdk9 is required for nuclear co-localization of the Cdk9/cyclin T1 (P-TEFb) complex. 34
p14ARF interacts with N-Myc and inhibits its transcriptional activity. 33
Transcriptional regulation by targeted recruitment of cyclin-dependent CDK9 kinase in vivo 32
p14ARF Directly Interacts with Myc Through the Myc BoxII Domain. 31
DNA oxidation drives Myc mediated transcription. 31
Role of cyclinT/Cdk9 complex in basal and regulated transcription (review). 28
Epigenetic reprogramming of Myc target genes. 28
Distinct regions of cyclinT1 are required for binding to CDK9 and for recruitment to the HIV-1 Tat/TAR complex. 28
RNA polymerase II CTD modifications: How many tales from a single tail 27
MAQ1 and 7K RNA interact with CDK9/Cyclin T complexes in a transcription-dependent manner 26
Transcriptional control by cell-cycle regulators: a review. 26
Inhibition of Tat activity by the HEXIM1 protein. 26
Different members of the Sp1 multigene family exert opposite transcriptional regulation of the long terminal repeat of HIV-1. 26
MAQ1 AND 7SK RNA INTERACT WITH CDK9/CYCLIN T COMPLEXES IN A TRANSCRIPTION-DEPENDENT MANNER 25
Transcriptional activity of P-TEFb kinase in vivo requires the C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II. 25
Differential transcriptional regulation of c-myc promoter through the same DNA binding sites targeted by Sp1-like proteins. 25
“Status and expression of the p16INK4 gene in human thyroid tumors and thyroid tumor cell lines”. 24
The FCP1 phosphatase interacts with RNA polymerase II and with MEP50 a component of the methylosome complex involved in the assembly of snRNP 24
Active viral genes in transformed cells lie close to the nuclear cage. 24
A role for Sp and helix-loop-helix transcription factors in the regulation of the human Id4 gene promoter activity. 24
Role of noncoding RNAs in the regulation of P-TEFb availability and enzymatic activity 23
Mutational analysis of the human endogenous ERV9 proviruses promoter region 22
Molecular and functional characterization of the interaction between c-Myc and the MCM helicase 22
The histone LSD1 demethylase in stemness and cancer transcription programs. 22
Transcription activation by targeted recruitment of the RNA polymerase II CTD-phosphatase FCP1 21
Transcription activation by targeted recruitment of the RNA polymerase II CTD phosphatase FCP1. 21
p14ARF is capable of promoting HIV-1 tat degradation. 21
Transcriptional regulation by targeted recruitment of cyclin-dependent CDK9 kinase in vivo. 21
Activation of major histocompatibility complex class I mRNA containing an Alu-like repeat in polyoma virus-transformed rat cells. 21
Recruitment of human TBP selectively activates RNA polymerase II TATA-dependent promoters. 21
P-TEFb: from AIDS to cell cycle control 20
LSD1-mediated demethylation of histone H3 lysine 4 triggers Myc-induced transcription. 20
Transcriptional control by cell-cycle regulators: a review. 20
Transcription-dependent association of multiple positive transcription elongation factor units to a HEXIM multimer. 20
Inhibition of Tat-transactivation by the RNA polymerase II CTD-phosphatase FCP1 19
Recruitment of the TATA-binding protein to the HIV-1 promoter is a limiting step for Tat transactivation. 19
Binding of the 7SK snRNA turns the HEXIM1 protein into a P-TEFb (CDK9/cyclin T) inhibitor 19
Myc and PI3K/AKT signaling cooperatively repress FOXO3a-dependent PUMA and GADD45a gene expression. 18
cDNA isolation, expression analysis, and chromosomal localization of two human zinc finger genes. 18
Status and expression of the p16INK4 gene in human thyroid tumors and thyroid-tumor cell lines. 18
Repression of transcriptional activity at a distance by the evolutionarily conserved KRAB domain present in a subfamily of zinc finger proteins. 16
Positional cloning of cDNAs from the human chromosome 3p21-22 region identifies a clustered organization of zinc-finger genes. 16
Repression of transcriptional activity at a distance by the evolutionarily conserved KRAB domain present in a subfamily of zinc finger proteins 15
Physical and Functional interaction between Myc and ARF 15
Positive and negative regulation of Myc-mediated transcription 15
Bellini duct carcinoma. A clinical and in vitro study. 15
Transcriptional activity of positive transcription elongation factor b kinase in vivo requires the C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II. 15
Transcriptional activity of positive transcription elongation factor b kinase in vivo requires the C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II. 14
Identification of regulatory elements within the minimal promoter region of the human endogenous ERV9 proviruses: accurate transcription initiation is controlled by an Inr-like element. 14
The Intertwined Role of 8-oxodG and G4 in Transcription Regulation 13
Positional cloning of cDNAs from the human chromosome 3p21-22 region identifies a clustered organization of zinc-finger genes 13
Negative and positive transcriptional control during cell proliferation (Review). 12
The structure and function of the integrated polyoma virus DNA in 82-rat and 53-rat transformed cells. 11
YAC-assisted cloning of transcribed sequences from the human chromosome 3p21 region. 11
Localization of the human HF.10 finger gene on a chromosome region (3p21-22) frequently deleted in human cancers. 11
Structural and functional organization of the human endogenous retroviral ERV9 sequences. 11
Differential role for Sp1/Sp3 transcription factors in the regulation of the promoter activity of multiple cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor genes. 11
transcriptional regulation by the SP family proteins 11
Isolation of cellular DNA sequences that allow expression of adjacent genes. 10
The ZNF35 human zinc finger gene encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein. 10
Excision of polyoma virus genomes from chromosomal DNA by homologous recombination. 10
Regulation of viral and cellular promoter activity by polyomavirus early proteins. 10
Organization and expression of integrated polyoma virus DNA sequences in transformed rodent cells. 10
The ability of the inhibitory domain of the POU family transcription factor Oct-2 to interfere with promoter activation by different classes of activation domains is dependent upon the nature of the basal promoter elements. 10
Sp3 represses transcription when tethered to promoter DNA or targeted to promoter proximal RNA. 10
Totale 2.994
Categoria #
all - tutte 12.784
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 12.784


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/20196 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4
2019/2020348 127 1 44 4 39 3 8 2 11 15 46 48
2020/2021390 19 33 30 43 41 43 37 9 41 26 28 40
2021/2022699 11 1 3 5 1 7 1 17 134 102 135 282
2022/2023732 135 91 26 52 82 78 0 63 85 83 31 6
2023/2024407 20 58 57 32 33 64 8 110 6 13 6 0
Totale 3.167