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    Pretargeted radioimmunotherapy (PRIT) for treatment of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL): initial phase I/II study results by Weiden, P L, Breitz, H B, Press, O, Appelbaum, J W, Bryan, J K, Gaffigan, S, Stone, D, Axworthy, D, Fisher, D, Reno, J

    Published in Cancer biotherapy & radiopharmaceuticals (01-02-2000)
    “…Pretargeted radioimmunotherapy (PRIT) was investigated in patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). The PRIT approach used in this study is a multi-step…”
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    Differential regulation of maize homoserine dehydrogenase under physiological conditions by Bryan, J.K. (Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY)

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-03-1990)
    “…Homoserine dehydrogenase is associated with the multi-branched pathway of amino acid biosynthesis originating with aspartic acid. Like most of the related…”
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    Use of monoclonal antibodies for the purification and characterization of the threonine-sensitive isozyme of maize homoserine dehydrogenase by Krishnaswamy, S, Bryan, J K

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-04-1986)
    “…Monoclonal antibodies, highly specific for the threonine-sensitive isozyme of maize homoserine dehydrogenase, have been prepared and utilized to purify the…”
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    Synergistic Effects of Metabolically Related Amino Acids on the Growth of a Multicellular Plant by Dunham, Valgene L., Bryan, J. K.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-1969)
    “…The effects of several amino acids related to the metabolism of aspartic acid on the growth and development of gemmalings of the liverwort Marchantia…”
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    Synergistic Effects of Metabolically Related Amino Acids on the Growth of a Multicellular Plant: II. Studies of 14C-Amino Acid Incorporation by Dunham, Valgene L., Bryan, J. K.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-1971)
    “…The synergistic inhibition of the growth of Marchantia polymorpha gemmalings by lysine and threonine and its prevention by methionine has been investigated…”
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    Characterization of ligand-induced states of maize homoserine dehydrogenase by Krishnaswamy, S, Bryan, J K

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-11-1983)
    “…The threonine-sensitive homoserine dehydrogenase (L-homoserine: NAD(P)+ oxido-reductase), isolated from seedlings of Zea mays L., is characterized by variable…”
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    Ligand-induced interconversions of maize homoserine dehydrogenase among different states by Krishnaswamy, S, Bryan, J K

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (15-04-1983)
    “…The threonine-sensitive homoserine dehydrogenase has been isolated and extensively purified from shoots of Zea mays L. var. earliking. This enzyme is shown to…”
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    An Evidence-Based Systematic Review of Amylase Inhibitors by the Natural Standard Research Collaboration by Ulbricht, Catherine, Bryan, J. Kathryn, Conquer, Julie, Costa, Dawn, Stock, Tera, Tanguay-Colucci, Shaina, Weissner, Wendy

    Published in Journal of dietary supplements (01-03-2010)
    “…An evidence-based systematic review including written and statistical analysis of scientific literature, expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history,…”
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    Quantitative estimates of the distribution of homoserine dehydrogenase isozymes in maize tissues by Bryan, John K., Nancy R. Lochner

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-12-1981)
    “…The low molecular weight threonine-resistant (class I) and the higher molecular weight threonine-sensitive (class II/III) isozymes of homoserine dehydrogenase…”
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    Effects of plant age and extraction conditions on the properties of homoserine dehydrogenase isolated from maize seedlings by Bryan, John K., Nancy R. Lochner

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-12-1981)
    “…Homoserine dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.3) was extracted from shoots of etiolated seedlings of Zea mays L. which had been grown for periods ranging from three to…”
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