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Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 121:279-296
In this study, we examine surface collected teeth of Myledaphus pustulosus from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Hell Creek Formation of Garfield County, Montana. Macroscopic analysis of teeth shows that 54% of the teeth have pronounced attrition
Autor:
Scott A. Hageman, Brian L. Hoffman
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 90:741-762
AlthoughPtychodusteeth are well known in Late Cretaceous marine deposits in North America and Europe and a few specimens with jaw elements have been discovered, the taxonomic position of the shark genusPtychodusis enigmatic due to the lack of preserv
Autor:
Brian L. Hoffman, David P. Fox
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 122:173
The most commonly used index of influenza activity historically has been mortality due to pneumonia and influenza (P&I), which is complicated by factors such as the coding for P&I mortality on death certificates having changed through time, as has th
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E. Lanciotti, A. Hoppenstedt, B.R. Kilmer, R.E. Ross, S.E. Schmidt, Mark A. Schneegurt, Keith B. Gido, J. Stamm, J.J. Shaffer, H. Ruther, E.R. Morris, E. Finck, B.F. Grover, Kenneth R. Neuhauser, J. Wollenberg, E. Morris, J.T. Olsen, J. Heinrichs, S.M. Smith, Brian L. Hoffman, Bruce M. Rothschild, James F. Taulman, L.D. Sutton, G. Mullins, L.W. Towers, E. Reimer, Shaun E. Schmidt, E.J. Row, Susan W. Aber, Christopher M. Rogers, K. Hogan, C Weber, J. Schroeder, A.L. Logsdo, M. Lassley, W. Baldridge, J. Ingle, K.A. Mercer, H.M. Tetreault, L.D. Martin, S. Yu, K. Wendler, T. Farson, Melissa M. Bailey, C. Beasley, M. Spain, J.M. Boucher, J. Morello, A.L. Crowther, Clark W. Beasley, S.C. Kelzenberg, M. Al-Kofahi, J. Thompson, J. Singleton, M. Vaughn, M. Barbush, C Anderson, A. Pervin, T. C. Schafer, X. Wang, T.R. Rogers, Y. Yang, M.E. Bradley, J.A. Brady, L.R. Enfield, M. Unruh, R.J. Sliter, L. Prowant, J. Krystalyn, X. Wu, K. Schmidt, D.M. Epperson, A.M. Connolly, D.A. Hinton, A. Bartuszevige, E.R. Janzen, R. Schulte, C Wanigarachchi, R.B. Thomas, D.K. Paul, K.A. Blecha, Y. Chen, G. Wagner, C. Smith, Amanda L. Logsdon, T.L. Wise, D. Liu, Y. Zhao, Jonathan M. Conard, B. Yates, P. Porubsky, J. Johnson, T. Huang, A. Prentice, M. Urteaga, H.S. Tillinghast, C. Thompson, Kathryn E. Mickle, D. Hollenbeck, L.A. Bengtsson, D. Drimmel, P.W. Johnson, C Liu, Brenda Koerner, B. Shuai, D. Huang, C. Berkland, B. Zabriskie, William R. Miller, C. Chamers, H. Hulse, Loretta C. Johnson, Scott A. Hageman, J.W. Dille, Z. Quick, A. Nowasell, G. Corley, A. R. Falk, D. Merriam, Wayne A. Geyer, S.A. Angel, Martin P. Simon, A. Burris, T. Eberl, A. Oberdorfer, J.B. Vincent, M.L. Forrest, S. Uran, Micheal J. Everhart, T. Porazka, R.K. Goad, James S. Aber, E.A. Calderon, D. Reagan, Kenneth Bader, D.M. Crain, B. Cunderla, Jarrett E. Lockard, S. Khondee, S.M. Roels, M. Katuwal, Torin K. Clark, K. Rowe, L. G'Sell, L. Jones, R. Jones, Joshuah S. Perkin, M. Perry, J. VanAuker, R. Lisichenko, A. Vosbeek, Hanna Kim, M.R. Tounzen, G. Bousfield, Brittany M. Miller, S.H. Leung, Z. Xiaoting, Scott S. Crupper, B. Milner, Brian R. Maricle, T. Burnett, W.H. Fick, Gregory R. Houseman, A.B. Fields, Sara G. Baer, E. Tharman, William Langley, A.A. Burris, L. O'Brien, T. Schafer, S.E. Jack, T. Stephenson, Donald O. Whittemore, M.L. Mendola, J. Sullivan, A. Greb-Bonham, J. Schesser, T. Robban, D. Briggs, Betty J. Herring, M.P. Linden, M. Arterburn, G.R. Houseman, J.K Lockard, F.L. Russell, Z. Zhou, Keri L. Caudle, E. Haynes, C Cozine, A.M. Anderson, R. G'Sell, Ronald D. Hood
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 114:149-184
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Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 113:197-205
George F. Sternberg is well remembered for collecting the famous “Fish-within-a-fish” specimen, a 2 m Gillicus preserved inside a 4 m Xiphactinus specimen, from the Late Cretaceous Smoky Hill Chalk of Gove County, Kansas in 1952. Another, much ea
Autor:
Brian L. Hoffman
Publikováno v:
PLoS Currents
While the 1918/1919 H1N1 influenza pandemic is widely recognized as a “worst-case scenario” for the emergence of a new influenza strain, relatively little is known about the origin of the responsible virus and its pattern of spread. Most studies
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cellular Physiology. 157:535-543
The ligand-activated tyrosine kinase receptor for epidermal growth factor (EGF) is down-regulated by an integral membrane protein coded for by the E3 early transcription unit of group C adenoviruses. The E3 protein appears to block recycling of const
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are grouped into subcategories based on shared sequence and structural features. Human group C adenoviruses down-regulate EGF receptors, which are members of the class I family of RTKs, during the early stages of infe
Autor:
Patricia Hoffman, Soonpin Yei, Brian L. Hoffman, William S. M. Wold, Cathleen R. Carlin, Michael B. Yaffe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 267:13480-13487
We have characterized the biosynthesis and processing of a 91 amino acid hydrophobic integral membrane protein encoded by human group C adenoviruses which down-regulates the EGF receptor (Carlin, C. R., Tollefson, A. E., Brady, H. A., Hoffman, B. L.,