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    Peptide-conjugated antisense oligonucleotides for targeted inhibition of a transcriptional regulator in vivo

    Transcription factors are important targets for the treatment of a variety of malignancies but are extremely difficult to inhibit, as they are located in the cell's nucleus and act mainly by protein-DNA and pr...

    Erik Henke, Jonathan Perk, Jelena Vider, Paola de Candia in Nature Biotechnology (2008)

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    Erratum: Id family of helix-loop-helix proteins in cancer

    Nature Rev. Cancer 5, 603–615 (2005) On page 608 of this article, the statement 'latent membrane protein (LMP1, also known as TRAF3)' is incorrect. TRAF3 is the alternative name for LMP1-associated protein (LA...

    Jonathan Perk, Antonio Iavarone, Robert Benezra in Nature Reviews Cancer (2005)

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    Id family of helix-loop-helix proteins in cancer

  4. Inhibitor of DNA binding (Id) family members are key regulatory proteins in a wide range of developmental and cellular processes and function by inhibiting tar...

  5. Jonathan Perk, Antonio Iavarone, Robert Benezra in Nature Reviews Cancer (2005)

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    The imprinting box of the Prader-Willi/Angelman syndrome domain

    A subset of mammalian genes is monoallelically expressed in a parent-of-origin manner. These genes are subject to an imprinting process that epigenetically marks alleles according to their parental origin duri...

    Ruth Shemer, Alon Y. Hershko, Jonathan Perk, Raul Mostoslavsky in Nature Genetics (2000)

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    The imprinting box of the mouse Igf2r gene

    Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon characterized by parent-of-origin-specific expression. The imprint is a mark established during germ-cell development to distinguish between the paternal and maternal copies ...

    Yehudit Birger, Ruth Shemer, Jonathan Perk, Aharon Razin in Nature (1999)