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Autor:
Aaron B. Miller, Steve Blanchard, Kate A. Dwornik, Dallas K. Croom, Robert T. Gampe, Tom G. Consler, James M. Lenhard, Olivia Ittoop, Valerie G. Montana, Randy K. Bledsoe, and Andrea Ayscue, Darryl Lynn Mcdougald, Curt D. Haffner, H. Eric Xu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 47:2010-2029
A series of tetrahydrobenzofuranyl and tetrahydrobenzothienyl propenoic acids that showed potent agonist activity against RXRalpha were synthesized via a structure-based design approach. Among the compounds studied, 46a,b showed not only very good po
Autor:
Stephen J. Lockett, Xiao Huan Liang, Salvatore Mungal, Andrea Ayscue, Brian Herman, David Hockenbery, John D. Meissner, Pawel Wodnicki
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 57:509-521
Bcl-2 protein expression has been found to block apoptosis and its overexpression has been implicated in lymphoid malignancies where the chromosomal translocation t(14;18) is present. In this study we investigated bcl-2 transcription and protein expr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. 42:1503-1512
At present, in situ hybridization (ISH) is the only method for detection of specific genes in morphologically intact cells or tissue. We have developed a highly sensitive and quantitative fluorescence-based in situ hybridization (FISH) technique that
Autor:
Stephen J. Lockett, Leslie R. DeMars, Anna B. Moscicki, Joel M. Palefsky, Jon D. Power, Andrea Ayscue, Leslie A. Walton, Ammasi Periasamy, Brian Herman, Majid Siadat-Pajouh
Publikováno v:
Cytometry. 15:245-257
Automatic fluorescence image cytometry (AFIC) is a fast, sensitive, and reliable approach for screening slide-based clinical specimens. In this study, we applied AFIC to identify cancer-associated human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes 16 and 18 in ind
Autor:
Stephen J. Lockett, Pawel Wodnicki, Ammasi Periasamy, Brian Herman, Andrea Ayscue, Majid Siadat-Pajouh
Publikováno v:
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America. 52:76-77
Accumulating evidence strongly associates human papillomavirus infection with the development of cervical cancers. Approximately 70 distinct HPV genotypes have been discovered and a subclass ofthese have been classified as "high" (e.g. 16 and 18) or