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Publikováno v:
International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Life. 48:321-325
The effect of rooperol on type I collagen synthesis in normal skin and lung fibroblasts and cell growth in normal and transformed fibroblasts was investigated. Low concentrations of rooperol selectively inhibited the growth of transformed cells while
Publikováno v:
Review of Scientific Instruments. 69:2110-2113
We report the method and first examples of thermal expansion measurements of liquid metallic samples measured under μg conditions. The experiments were performed in an electromagnetic levitation facility (TEMPUS facility) on board the space orbiter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 271:8328-8337
Using autoantibodies from a Sjogren's syndrome patient, we have previously identified a 230-kDa peripheral membrane protein associated with the cytosolic face of the trans-Golgi (Kooy, J., Toh, B. H., Pettitt, J. M., Erlich, R. and Gleeson, P. A. (19
Autor:
S. Ohta, D. Simon, J.H. Kurth, C.N. Hahn, B.K. May, M.C. Kurth, I. Rodriguez de Ledesma, Y.D. Patel, C. Steinlein, B.D. Harris, J.P. Banga, S. Mazan, B. Weiffenbach, D.S. Gallagher, O.M. Garson, J.E. Womack, Z. Tümer, H. Nishi, H.M. Kozman, E.J.M. Schuurman, T. Sasazuki, N. Aoki, A. Pellicer, H.A. Phillips, A.A.B. Bergen, G.J.B. van Ommen, J.C. Mulley, J.A. Padilla, A. Kato, C. Jeanpierre, N. Roeckel, A.P. Monaco, C. Rudduck, D. Sheer, T.A. Jones, E. Austruy, C. Junien, R. Espinosa, A.M. Ryan, G.R. Sutherland, J.-P. Bachellerie, Ca. Westbrook, M. Schmid, H. Lerach, E. Dietzsch, A. Rabasco, D.F. Callen, L. Sottrup-Jensen, M. Cohen-Salmon, T. Kristensen, M M Le Beau, S. Hirosawa, A.M. McGregor, J.J. Pérez-Regadera, E. Bakker, P. Laslo, J.L. Fernández-García, L.-H. Qu, M.C. Wapenaar, M. Dixon, L.M. Duncan, R.H. Martin, R.I. Barnes, A. Kimura, E.M. Bleeker-Wagemakers, A.M. Bowcock, S.A. Whitmore, N. Tommerup, B.B. Knowles, J. Santos, J.L. Omdahl, W.L. Neuman, M. Guttenbach, A.N. Silahtaroglu, P.S. Barnett, M.-G. Mattéi, L. Iannuzzi, Y. Nakamura, E. Baker, P.J. Diergaarde, G.P. Di Meo, M. Martínez-Trancón, S. Toyota
Publikováno v:
Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 62:I-IV
Autor:
Peter Hollosi, Lloyd Asuncion, Sheri F. T. Fong, Keith S. K. Fong, E. Dietzsch, Katalin Csiszar, M. Iqbal Parker, Qingping He
Publikováno v:
Genes, chromosomescancer. 46(7)
Lysyl oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2) belongs to an amine oxidase family whose members have been implicated in crosslink formation in stromal collagens and elastin, cell motility, and tumor development and progression. We previously demonstrated the associati
Publikováno v:
International journal of cancer. 107(1)
The incidence of esophageal squamous cell cancer in African males in South Africa is one of the highest in the world. Because most patients present with advanced disease such that survival is poor, the identification of high-risk individuals will fac
Autor:
M. Iqbal Parker, E. Dietzsch
Publikováno v:
Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine. 40(9)
Oesophageal squamous cell cancer is the leading cause of cancer death amongst African males in South Africa. DNA was isolated from normal and tumour biopsies of the oesophagi of 33 African patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the oesophagus and w
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 271(14)
Using autoantibodies from a Sjögren's syndrome patient, we have previously identified a 230-kDa peripheral membrane protein associated with the cytosolic face of the trans-Golgi (Kooy, J., Toh, B. H., Pettitt, J. M., Erlich, R. and Gleeson, P. A. (1
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American journal of medical genetics. 58(4)
Twenty-six highly polymorphic markers were used to determine the origin of the extra haploid chromosome set in 6 triploid fetuses of type II phenotype. All had reached the third trimester of pregnancy. The extra set was maternal in origin in all case
Publikováno v:
Cytogenetics and cell genetics. 61(3)
The human clusterin (SP-40,40) gene, designated CLI (complement lysis inhibitor) by the Human Gene Nomenclature Committee, has previously been assigned to chromosome 8. In situ hybridization allowed us to map the locus at 8p12→p21.