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    Criteria for Affinity Chromatography of Steroid-binding Macromolecules by Ludens, James H., DeVries, James R., Fanestil, Darrell D.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-12-1972)
    “…When soluble fractions of rat kidney homogenates were exposed to affinity chromatography columns containing deoxycorticosterone covalently linked to an…”
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    Detection of a murine coronavirus nonstructural protein encoded in a downstream open reading frame by Leibowitz, J L, Perlman, S, Weinstock, G, DeVries, J R, Budzilowicz, C, Weissemann, J M, Weiss, S R

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-1988)
    “…Mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) gene 5 contains two open reading frames. We have expressed the second open reading frame of this gene (gene 5 ORF 2) in an…”
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    Synthesis of virus-specific RNA in permeabilized murine coronavirus-infected cells by Leibowitz, J L, DeVries, J R

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1988)
    “…We have developed a permeabilized cell system for assaying mouse hepatitis virus-specific RNA polymerase activity. This activity was characterized as to its…”
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    A general method for the induction and screening of antisera for cDNA-encoded polypeptides: antibodies specific for a coronavirus putative polymerase-encoding gene by Zoltick, P W, Leibowitz, J L, DeVries, J R, Weinstock, G M, Weiss, S R

    Published in Gene (28-12-1989)
    “…A prokaryotic vector, pGE374, containing the recA and lacZ genes, out-of-frame, was used for the expression of cDNA derived from the putative…”
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    Estradiol renal receptor molecules and estradiol-dependent antinatriuresis by DeVries, James R., Ludens, James H., Fanestil, Darrell D.

    Published in Kidney international (01-08-1972)
    “…Estradiol renal receptor molecules and estradiol-dependent antinatriuresis. A 35% decrease in urinary excretion of sodium was produced when 17β-estradiol was…”
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