Jason W. Harger - Publications

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1999-2003 MMG Rutgers - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 

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Year Citation  Score
2004 Harger JW, Dinman JD. Evidence against a direct role for the Upf proteins in frameshifting or nonsense codon readthrough. Rna (New York, N.Y.). 10: 1721-9. PMID 15388879 DOI: 10.1261/rna.7120504  0.676
2003 Harger JW, Dinman JD. An in vivo dual-luciferase assay system for studying translational recoding in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Rna (New York, N.Y.). 9: 1019-24. PMID 12869712 DOI: 10.1261/rna.5930803  0.569
2003 Meskauskas A, Harger JW, Jacobs KL, Dinman JD. Decreased peptidyltransferase activity correlates with increased programmed -1 ribosomal frameshifting and viral maintenance defects in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Rna (New York, N.Y.). 9: 982-92. PMID 12869709 DOI: 10.1261/Rna.2165803  0.654
2003 Plant EP, Jacobs KL, Harger JW, Meskauskas A, Jacobs JL, Baxter JL, Petrov AN, Dinman JD. The 9-A solution: how mRNA pseudoknots promote efficient programmed -1 ribosomal frameshifting. Rna (New York, N.Y.). 9: 168-74. PMID 12554858 DOI: 10.1261/Rna.2132503  0.477
2002 Harger JW, Meskauskas A, Dinman JD. An "integrated model" of programmed ribosomal frameshifting. Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 27: 448-54. PMID 12217519 DOI: 10.1016/S0968-0004(02)02149-7  0.638
2002 Goss Kinzy T, Harger JW, Carr-Schmid A, Kwon J, Shastry M, Justice M, Dinman JD. New targets for antivirals: the ribosomal A-site and the factors that interact with it. Virology. 300: 60-70. PMID 12202206 DOI: 10.1006/Viro.2002.1567  0.573
2001 Harger JW, Meskauskas A, Nielsen J, Justice MC, Dinman JD. Ty1 retrotransposition and programmed +1 ribosomal frameshifting require the integrity of the protein synthetic translocation step Virology. 286: 216-224. PMID 11448174 DOI: 10.1006/Viro.2001.0997  0.622
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