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Sara Nakielny

Researcher at University of California, San Francisco

Publications -  26
Citations -  6317

Sara Nakielny is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear export signal & MAP kinase kinase kinase. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 26 publications receiving 5968 citations. Previous affiliations of Sara Nakielny include University of Colorado Boulder & London Research Institute.

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Cohabiting family members share microbiota with one another and with their dogs

TL;DR: Dog ownership significantly increased the shared skin microbiota in cohabiting adults, and dog-owning adults shared more ‘skin’ microbiota with their own dogs than with other dogs, suggesting that direct and frequent contact with the authors' cohabitants may significantly shape the composition of their microbial communities.
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Activation of the MAP kinase pathway by the protein kinase raf

TL;DR: It is concluded that raf protein kinase is upstream of MAP kinases and is either a MAP kinase kinaseKinase or aMAP kinase Kinase kinases kinase, independently of cellular ras.
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Transport of Proteins and RNAs in and out of the Nucleus

TL;DR: It is hoped colleagues will accept the sincere apologies for omitting, due to space limitations, many citations of very important contributions to the field.
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A novel receptor-mediated nuclear protein import pathway

TL;DR: It is shown here that M9-mediated nuclear import occurs by a novel pathway that is independent of the well-characterized, importin-mediated classical NLS pathway, and it is demonstrated that there are at least two receptor- mediated nuclear protein import pathways.
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Minimum information about a marker gene sequence (MIMARKS) and minimum information about any (x) sequence (MIxS) specifications.

Pelin Yilmaz, +109 more
- 01 May 2011 - 
TL;DR: To establish a unified standard for describing sequence data and to provide a single point of entry for the scientific community to access and learn about GSC checklists, the minimum information about any (x) sequence is presented (MIxS).