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    Sequence of a full-length cDNA for rat lung .beta.-galactoside-binding protein: primary and secondary structure of the lectin by Clerch, Linda B, Whitney, Philip, Hass, Michael, Brew, Keith, Miller, Todd, Werner, Rudolf, Massaro, Donald

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (26-01-1988)
    “…A full-length cDNA for rat lung beta-galactoside lectin (subunit Mr approximately 14,000, lectin 14K) was cloned and the nucleotide sequence determined. The…”
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    Estrogen Regulates Angiotensin AT1 Receptor Expression via Cytosolic Proteins that Bind to the 5′ Leader Sequence of the Receptor mRNA by Krishnamurthi, Kamakshi, Verbalis, Joseph G, Zheng, Wei, Wu, Zheng, Clerch, Linda B, Sandberg, Kathryn

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-11-1999)
    “…Two of the most highly recognized factors implicated in the pathogenesis of hypertension, atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure and associated…”
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    The PEPR GeneChip data warehouse, and implementation of a dynamic time series query tool (SGQT) with graphical interface by Chen, Josephine, Zhao, Po, Massaro, Donald, Clerch, Linda B., Almon, Richard R., DuBois, Debra C., Jusko, William J., Hoffman, Eric P.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-01-2004)
    “…Publicly accessible DNA databases (genome browsers) are rapidly accelerating post‐genomic research (see http://www.genome.ucsc.edu/), with integrated genomic…”
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    Lung manganese superoxide dismutase protein expression increases in the baboon model of bronchopulmonary dysplasia and is regulated at a posttranscriptional level by CLERCH, L. B, WRIGHT, A. E, COALSON, J. J

    Published in Pediatric research (01-02-1996)
    “…The expression of lung manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) mRNA and protein were examined in a premature baboon model of hyperoxia-induced bronchopulmonary…”
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    Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel gene upregulated early during postnatal rat lung development by Blomberg, Le Ann, Chan, Wai Yee, Clerch, Linda B., Massaro, Donald

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (12-04-2002)
    “…Alveoli form, in part, by subdivision (septation) of saccules constituting the gas exchange region of the immature lung. Rat lungs septate from postnatal day 4…”
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    Gene expression profiling in lung of calorie restricted mice one hour after ad libitum refeeding by Clerch, Linda B, Ressom, Habtom, Massaro, Donald

    Published in The FASEB journal (2007)
    “…Calorie restriction (CR), followed by ad libitum refeeding (RF), results respectively, in loss and regeneration of pulmonary alveoli. To determine which genes…”
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    Retinoic acid receptor-beta: an endogenous inhibitor of the perinatal formation of pulmonary alveoli by Massaro, G D, Massaro, D, Chan, W Y, Clerch, L B, Ghyselinck, N, Chambon, P, Chandraratna, R A

    Published in Physiological genomics (09-11-2000)
    “…Pulmonary alveoli are formed, in part, by subdivision (septation) of the gas-exchange saccules of the immature lung. Septation is developmentally regulated,…”
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    Oxidation-reduction-sensitive binding of lung protein to rat catalase mRNA by CLERCH, L. B, MASSARO, D

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-02-1992)
    “…Air-breathing organisms experience an elevated concentration of oxygen mainly under two conditions. One occurs at birth when the O2 tension in the lung…”
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    Retinoic acid receptor-{beta}: an endogenous inhibitor of the perinatal formation of pulmonary alveoli by MASSARO, GLORIA DE CARLO, MASSARO, DONALD, CHAN, WAI-YEE, CLERCH, LINDA B, GHYSELINCK, NORBERT, CHAMBON, PIERRE, CHANDRARATNA, ROSHANTHA A. S

    Published in Physiological genomics (09-11-2000)
    “…1 Lung Biology Laboratory, Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington District of Columbia 20007-2197 2 Lung Biology…”
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    Rat lung contains a developmentally regulated manganese superoxide dismutase mRNA-binding protein by FAZZONE, H, WANGNER, A, CIERCH, L. B

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-09-1993)
    “…It has become increasingly clear that RNA-binding proteins play an important role in the regulation of gene expression. The presence in rat lung of a specific,…”
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    Increased manganese superoxide dismutase activity, protein, and mRNA levels and concurrent induction of tumor necrosis factor α in radiation-initiated Syrian hamster cells by Otero, Gabriel, Avila, Matías A., Emfietzoglou, Dimitris, Clerch, Linda B., Massaro, Donald, Notario, Vicente

    Published in Molecular carcinogenesis (01-12-1996)
    “…The levels of the antioxidant enzyme manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn‐SOD) are frequently decreased in tumor cells and increased in normal cells upon…”
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    Pertussis toxin treatment alters manganese superoxide dismutase activity in lung. Evidence for lung oxygen toxicity in air-breathing rats by Clerch, L B, Neithardt, G, Spencer, U, Melendez, J A, Massaro, G D, Massaro, D

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-06-1994)
    “…Exposure of rats to hyperoxia or to treatment with endotoxin, increases lung manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) gene expression. However, the paths by…”
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    Endotoxin induces rat lung ribonuclease activity by Clerch, Linda B., Wright, Angélique, Massaro, Donald

    Published in FEBS letters (16-08-1993)
    “…Lipopolysaccharide (endotoxin), a component of Gram-negative bacteria, causes marked alterations in eukaryotic gene expression and cellular physiology. We show…”
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