Standout Papers
- A novel kinase cascade triggered by stress and heat shock that stimulates MAPKAP kinase-2 and phosphorylation of the small heat shock proteins (1994)
- Cyclin: A protein specified by maternal mRNA in sea urchin eggs that is destroyed at each cleavage division (1983)
- Phosphorylation of initiation factor eIF-2 and the control of reticulocyte protein synthesis (1977)
- Cyclin is a component of maturation-promoting factor from Xenopus (1990)
- A brain-specific activator of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (1994)
- [4] Preparation and use of nuclease-treated rabbit reticulocyte lysates for the translation of eukaryotic messenger RNA (1983)
- Cut2 proteolysis required for sister-chromatid separation in fission yeast (1996)
- Translation of cyclin mRNA is necessary for extracts of activated Xenopus eggs to enter mitosis (1989)
- The cdc2-related protein p40MO15 is the catalytic subunit of a protein kinase that can activate p33cdk2 and p34cdc2. (1993)
- The A- and B-type cyclin associated cdc2 kinases in Xenopus turn on and off at different times in the cell cycle. (1990)
- Cyclin A and the retinoblastoma gene product complex with a common transcription factor (1991)
- Initiation of protein synthesis: Evidence for messenger RNA-independent binding of methionyl-transfer RNA to the 40 S ribosomal subunit (1973)
- Control of globin synthesis: The role of heme (1972)
- Messenger RNA for the coat protein of tobacco mosaic virus (1976)
- The characteristics of inhibition of protein synthesis by double-stranded ribonucleic acid in reticulocyte lysates (1975)
- Double-Stranded Poliovirus RNA Inhibits Initiation of Protein Synthesis by Reticulocyte Lysates (1971)
Immediate Impact
66 by Nobel laureates 100 from Science/Nature 188 standout
Citing Papers
Hallmarks of Cancer: The Next Generation
2011 Standout
Cdk1 is sufficient to drive the mammalian cell cycle
2007 StandoutNature
Works of Tim Hunt being referenced
Unmasking the S-Phase-Promoting Potential of Cyclin B1
2003 Science
Cyclin B2-null mice develop normally and are fertile whereas cyclin B1-null mice die in utero
1998
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| Tim Hunt | 14948 | 7022 | 4125 | 155 | 18.7k | |
| Jonathon Pines | 14693 | 8415 | 7387 | 123 | 18.7k | |
| James L. Maller | 12658 | 7350 | 2864 | 170 | 17.3k | |
| Robert Schimke | 13328 | 2438 | 2651 | 214 | 20.4k | |
| Steven K. Hanks | 13532 | 6303 | 3078 | 92 | 20.7k | |
| Raymond L. Erikson | 10464 | 3940 | 2481 | 154 | 13.6k | |
| Jan‐Michael Peters | 20820 | 11801 | 3491 | 146 | 23.3k | |
| Laurence Florens | 17975 | 2408 | 2281 | 265 | 23.5k | |
| Michael P. Washburn | 21071 | 2159 | 2490 | 256 | 27.3k | |
| Philip Hieter | 18151 | 4980 | 1925 | 167 | 21.6k | |
| Giulio Draetta | 14159 | 4651 | 8524 | 124 | 18.6k |
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