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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 199:1263-1269
Oral human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a cause of oropharyngeal cancer. We investigated whether sexual behaviors that elevated the odds of oropharyngeal cancer developing in a case-control study similarly elevated the odds of oral HPV infection
Autor:
Myron M. Levine, Oscar G. Gómez-Duarte, James E. Galen, Shevon Kaintuck, Jane L. Halpern, Carol S. Lauderbaugh, Genevieve Losonsky, Mardi Reymann
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 15:700-708
The lack of a practical small animal model to study the immunogenicity of Salmonella typhi-based live vector vaccines expressing foreign antigens has seriously impeded the vaccine development process. For some foreign antigens, stimulation of serum I
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 271:7694-7699
Clostridial neurotoxins are zinc endopeptidases that block neurotransmission and have been shown to cleave, in vitro, specific proteins involved in synaptic vesicle docking and/or fusion. We have used immunohistochemistry and immunoblotting to demons
Autor:
William H. Habig, Jane L. Halpern
Publikováno v:
Botulinum and Tetanus Neurotoxins ISBN: 9781475795448
Botulinum toxin is a protein neurotoxin produced by Clostridium botulinum. Botulinum toxin blocks neurotransmission at the neuromuscular junction by inhibiting the presynaptic release of acetylcholine (for a recent review, see ref. 1). The ability of
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9542-4_76
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9542-4_76
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroscience methods. 42(3)
The non-toxic binding fragment of tetanus toxin (fragment C) binds avidly to neural tissue and has a growing number of neurobiological uses. Its current utility is limited by both its high commercial cost and the complex procedure for its preparation
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurochemistry. 55(6)
The effect of tetanus toxin on neuropeptide hormone release from isolated nerve endings of the neural lobe of rat pituitaries (neurosecretosomes) was measured in a perfusion system. Tetanus toxin inhibited depolarization-evoked release of oxytocin an
Autor:
Jane L. Halpern, Henry Masur, Joseph A. Kovacs, Bettina Lundgren, J C Swan, Joseph E. Parrillo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infectious Diseases. 159:60-70
To increase understanding of the antigenic structure of Pneumocystis carinii, we developed monoclonal antibodies to rat and human P. carinii. The specificity of the antibodies was demonstrated by immunofluorescence and immunoblot studies. Only one of
Autor:
Martha Vaughan, Robert Sohn, Patrick P. Chang, Joel Moss, Su Chen Tsai, Y Kanaho, Jane L. Halpern, Ronald Adamik
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 26:1655-1658
The light-detecting system of retinal rod outer segments is regulated by a guanyl nucleotide binding (G) protein, transducin, which is composed of alpha-, beta-, and gamma-subunits. Transducin couples rhodopsin to the intracellular effector enzyme, a
Autor:
Martha Vaughan, Jane L. Halpern, Paul A. Watkins, Patrick P. Chang, Drusilla L. Burns, Erik L. Hewlett, Joel Moss, Y Kanaho, Judith A. Hsia, Paola Bruni, Su Chen Tsai
Publikováno v:
Journal of Receptor Research. 4:459-474
The adenylate cyclase system consists of stimulatory and inhibitory hormone and drug receptors coupled through different GTP-binding proteins to a catalytic unit, responsible for the synthesis of cAMP from ATP. Pertussis toxin blocks the effect of in
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 26(15)
Guanyl nucleotide binding proteins couple agonist interaction with cell-surface receptors to an intracellular enzymatic response. In the adenylate cyclase system, inhibitory and stimulatory effects are mediated through guanyl nucleotide binding prote