Gregory Nagy
Gregory Nagy (, ; born October 22, 1942, in Budapest) is an American professor of Classics at Harvard University, specializing in Homer and archaic Greek poetry. Nagy is known for extending Milman Parry and Albert Lord's theories about the oral composition-in-performance of the ''Iliad'' and ''Odyssey''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Multiplexed assay of variant effect reveals residues of functional importance in the BRCA1 coiled-coil and serine cluster domains by Gregory Nagy, Mariame Diabate, Tapahsama Banerjee, Aleksandra I. Adamovich, Nahum Smith, Hyeongseon Jeon, Shruti Dhar, Wenfang Liu, Katherine Burgess, Dongjun Chung, Lea M. Starita, Jeffrey D. Parvin
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Multiplexed assay of variant effect reveals residues of functional importance in the BRCA1 coiled-coil and serine cluster domains. by Gregory Nagy, Mariame Diabate, Tapahsama Banerjee, Aleksandra I Adamovich, Nahum Smith, Hyeongseon Jeon, Shruti Dhar, Wenfang Liu, Katherine Burgess, Dongjun Chung, Lea M Starita, Jeffrey D Parvin
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NF-κB/mTOR/MYC Axis Drives PRMT5 Protein Induction After T Cell Activation via Transcriptional and Non-transcriptional Mechanisms by Lindsay M. Webb, Lindsay M. Webb, Janiret Narvaez Miranda, Stephanie A. Amici, Shouvonik Sengupta, Shouvonik Sengupta, Gregory Nagy, Mireia Guerau-de-Arellano, Mireia Guerau-de-Arellano, Mireia Guerau-de-Arellano, Mireia Guerau-de-Arellano
Published 2019-03-01
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