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Allen T, Watkins T, Lindahl L, Zengel JM.
  Regulation of ribosomal protein synthesis in Vibrio cholerae. J. Bacteriol. 2004 186:5933-5937. [Abstract] [PDF]
Brown RL, Robinson PR.
  Melanopsin--shedding light on the elusive circadian photopigment. Chronobiol Int. 2004 21:189-204. [Abstract] [PDF link]
Chen H, Bieberich CJ.
  Structural and functional analysis of domains mediating interaction between NKX-3.1 and PDEF. J Cell Biochem. 2004 Nov 2;. [Epub ahead of print] [Abstract]
Cronin TW, Shashar N, Caldwell RL, Marshall N, Cheroske AG, Chiou TH
  Polarization signals in the marine environment. 2004 Proc of SPIE. 5158:85-92. [Abstract][PDF]  
Danna EA, Sinha P, Gilbert M, Clements VK, Pulaski BA, Ostrand-Rosenberg S.
  Surgical removal of primary tumor reverses tumor-induced immunosuppression despite the presence of metastatic disease.
Cancer Res. 2004 64:2205-11. [PubMed listing][PDF].   
Dissanayake SK, Thompson JA, Bosch JJ, Clements VK, Chen PW, Ksander BR, Ostrand-Rosenberg S.
  Activation of tumor-specific CD4(+) T lymphocytes by major histocompatibility complex class II tumor cell vaccines: a novel cell-based immunotherapy. Cancer Res. 2004 64:1867-1874. [PubMed listing][PDF].
Dolan BP, Phelan TP, Ilkovitch D, Qi L, Wade WF, Laufer TM, Ostrand-Rosenberg S.
  Invariant chain and the MHC class II cytoplasmic domains regulate localization of MHC class II molecules to lipid rafts in tumor cell-based vaccines. J Immunol. 2004 172:907-914. [PubMed listing].
Freeland SJ, Hurst LD.
  Evolution encoded. Sci Am. 2004 290:84-91. [PubMed listing][Online].  
Griffith KL, Shah IM, Wolf RE Jr.
  Proteolytic degradation of Escherichia coli transcription activators SoxS and MarA as the mechanism for reversing the induction of the superoxide (SoxRS) and multiple antibiotic resistance (Mar) regulons. Mol Microbiol. 2004 51:1801-1816 [PubMed listing][PDF]. 
Ilkovitch D, Ostrand-Rosenberg S.
  MHC class II and CD80 tumor cell-based vaccines are potent activators of type 1 CD4(+) T lymphocytes provided they do not coexpress invariant chain. Cancer Immunol Immunother. 2004 [Epub ahead of print] [PubMed listing].
Joshi P, Eisenmann DM.
  The Caenorhabditis elegans pvl-5 gene protects hypodermal cells from ced-3-dependent, ced-4-independent cell death. Genetics. 2004 167:673-685. [Abstract] [PDF]
Kondo B, Baker JM, Omland, KE
  Recent divergence between the Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) and the Black-backed Oriole (Icterus abeillei). Condor 2004 106: 674-680. [Abstract] [Full-text] [PDF]
Li X, Zaman S, Langdon Y, Zengel JM, Lindahl L.
  Identification of a functional core in the RNA component of RNase MRP of budding yeasts. Nucleic Acids Res. 2004 32:3703-3711. [Abstract] [PDF]
Mazel CH, Cronin TW, Caldwell RL, Marshall NJ.
  Fluorescent enhancement of signaling in a mantis shrimp. Science. 2004 303:51 [PubMed listing][PDF].
Natarajan L, Jackson BM, Szyleyko E, Eisenmann DM.
  Identification of evolutionarily conserved promoter elements and amino acids required for function of the C. elegans beta-catenin homolog BAR-1. Dev Biol. 2004 272:536-557. [Abstract] [PDF]
Ostrand-Rosenberg S. 
  Animal models of tumor immunity, immunotherapy and cancer vaccines. Curr Opin Immunol. 2004 16:143-50. [PubMed listing][PDF].
Shah IM, Wolf RE Jr.
  Novel Protein-Protein Interaction Between Escherichia coli SoxS and the DNA Binding Determinant of the RNA Polymerase alpha Subunit: SoxS Functions as a Co-sigma Factor and Redeploys RNA Polymerase from UP-element-containing Promoters to SoxS-dependent Promoters during Oxidative Stress. J Mol Biol. 2004 343:513-532. [Abstract] [PDF]
Shashar N, Sabbah S, Cronin TW.
  Transmission of linearly polarized light in seawater: implications for polarization signaling. J Exp Biol. 2004 207:3619-3628. [Abstract] [PDF]
Stahl G, Salem SN, Chen L, Zhao B, Farabaugh PJ.
  Translational Accuracy during Exponential, Postdiauxic, and Stationary Growth Phases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eukaryot Cell. 2004 3:331-338. [Abstract] [PDF]