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Global nucleosome occupancy in yeast. Genome biology, 2011/12/08, Volume 5, Issue 9, p.R62, (2011)
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Using expression and genotype to predict drug response in yeast. PloS one, 2009/09/04, Volume 4, Issue 9, p.e6907, (2009)
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Amino acid metabolic origin as an evolutionary influence on protein sequence in yeast. Journal of molecular evolution, 2009/05/01, Volume 68, Issue 5, p.490-7, (2009)
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Evolutionarily conserved optimization of amino acid biosynthesis. Journal of molecular evolution, 2007/08/01, Volume 65, Issue 2, p.186-96, (2007)
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Quantifying fitness distributions and phenotypic relationships in recombinant yeast populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2007/06/19, Volume 104, Issue 25, p.10553-8, (2007)
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Small molecules enhance autophagy and reduce toxicity in Huntington's disease models. Nature chemical biology, 2007/06/01, Volume 3, Issue 6, p.331-8, (2007)
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Genetic basis of individual differences in the response to small-molecule drugs in yeast. Nature genetics, 2007/04/01, Volume 39, Issue 4, p.496-502, (2007)
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Revealing complex traits with small molecules and naturally recombinant yeast strains. Chemistry & biology, 2006/03/01, Volume 13, Issue 3, p.319-27, (2006)
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Microarray-based method for monitoring yeast overexpression strains reveals small-molecule targets in TOR pathway. Nature chemical biology, 2006/02/01, Volume 2, Issue 2, p.103-9, (2006)
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A library of spirooxindoles based on a stereoselective three-component coupling reaction. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2004/12/15, Volume 126, Issue 49, p.16077-86, (2004)
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Small molecule enhancers of rapamycin-induced TOR inhibition promote autophagy, reduce toxicity in Huntington's disease models and enhance killing of mycobacteria by macrophages. Autophagy, 1969/12/31, Volume 3, Issue 6, p.620-2, (1969)
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