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    Increased regional brain concentrations of ceruloplasmin in neurodegenerative disorders by Loeffler, D.A., LeWitt, P.A., Juneau, P.L., Sima, A.A.F., Nguyen, H.-U., DeMaggio, A.J., Brickman, C.M., Brewer, G.J., Dick, R.D., Troyer, M.D., Kanaley, L.

    Published in Brain research (04-11-1996)
    “…Ceruloplasmin (CP), the major plasma anti-oxidant and copper transport protein, is synthesized in several tissues, including the brain. We compared regional…”
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    HRR25, a putative protein kinase from budding yeast: association with repair of damaged DNA by Hoekstra, M.F. (The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA), Liskay, R.M, Ou, A.C, DeMaggio, A.J, Burbee, D.G, Heffron, F

    “…In simple eukaryotes, protein kinases regulate mitotic and meiotic cell cycles, the response to polypeptide pheromones, and the initiation of nuclear DNA…”
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    member of a novel family of yeast 'Zn-finger' proteins mediates the transition from stationary phase to cell proliferation by Ireland, L.S, Johnston, G.C, Drebot, M.A, Dhillon, N, Demaggio, A.J, Hoekstra, M.F, Singer, R.A

    Published in The EMBO journal (15-08-1994)
    “…The cloning and molecular characterization of the GCS1 gene from the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae show that stationary phase is in fact a unique…”
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    Analysis of Rad3 and Chk1 protein kinases defines different checkpoint responses by Martinho, R.G, Lindsay, H.D, Flaggs, G, Demaggio, A.J, Hoekstra, M.F, Carr, A.M, Bentley, N.J

    Published in The EMBO journal (15-12-1998)
    “…Eukaryotic cells respond to DNA damage and S phase replication blocks by arresting cell‐cycle progression through the DNA structure checkpoint pathways. In…”
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    The budding yeast HRR25 gene product is a casein kinase I isoform by DeMaggio, A.J. (Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA), Lindberg, R.A, Hunter, T, Hoekstra, M.F

    “…The Saccharomyces cerevisiae HRR25 gene was identified as a regulator of DNA strand-break repair. HRR25 encodes a protein kinase that is closely related to…”
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    Altered Guanosine and Guanine Concentrations in Rabbit Striatum Following Increased Dopamine Turnover by Loeffler, D.A, LeWitt, P.A, Juneau, P.L, Camp, D.M, DeMaggio, A.J, Milbury, P, Matson, W.R, Rathbone, M.P

    Published in Brain research bulletin (01-02-1998)
    “…The significance of guanine nucleotides and nucleosides in neurodegenerative disorders is suggested by recent reports that these molecules enhance neurite…”
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