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    A combinatorial mechanism for determining the specificity of E2F activation and repression by Freedman, J A, Chang, J T, Jakoi, L, Nevins, J R

    Published in Oncogene (13-08-2009)
    “…Various studies have detailed the role of E2F proteins in both transcription activation and repression. Further study has shown that distinct promoter…”
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    STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS REVEALS ANTHROPOGENIC EFFECTS ON FISH ASSEMBLAGES IN A TEMPERATE RESERVOIR by Freedman, J. A., Curry, R. A., Munkittrick, K. R.

    Published in River research and applications (01-12-2012)
    “…ABSTRACT Effluent from anthropogenic inputs can affect fish assemblages in aquatic ecosystems by altering species richness, diversity and trophic structure. To…”
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    Cytochrome c oxidase: structure, function, and membrane topology of the polypeptide subunits by Cooper, C E, Nicholls, P, Freedman, J A

    Published in Biochemistry and cell biology (01-09-1991)
    “…Mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase and its bacterial homologs catalyze electron transfer and proton translocation reactions across membranes. The eukaryotic…”
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    An ethnographic, controlled study of the use of a computer-based histology atlas during a laboratory course by Lehmann, H P, Freedman, J A, Massad, J, Dintzis, R Z

    “…To evaluate the use and effect of a computer-based histology atlas during required laboratory sessions in a medical school histology course. Ethnographic…”
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    Primary care physician productivity: the physician factor by SMITH, D. M, MARTIN, D. K, LANGEFELD, C. D, MILLER, M. E, FREEDMAN, J. A

    Published in Journal of general internal medicine (01-09-1995)
    “…To model physician productivity as a function of clinic (support system) characteristics and physician characteristics and to model the time a physician spends…”
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    Risk factors for nonelective hospital readmissions by SMITH, D. M, KATZ, B. P, HUSTER, G. A, FITZGERALD, J. F, MARTIN, D. K, FREEDMAN, J. A

    “…We previously reported a predictive model that identified potentially modifiable risk factors for nonelective readmission to a county hospital. The objectives…”
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    An intervention on discharge polypharmacy by Smith, D M, Cox, M R, Brizendine, E J, Hui, S L, Freedman, J A, Martin, D K, murray, M D

    “…To determine if providing a way to cancel pre-admission prescriptions would reduce the number of active drug prescriptions (RXs) at discharge. A randomized…”
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    Redox-dependent accessibility of subunit V of cytochrome oxidase. A novel use of ELISA as a probe of intact membranes by Freedman, J A, Chan, S H

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-05-1983)
    “…Beef heart cytochrome c oxidase subunit V was isolated by a new one-step procedure. The product was homogeneous to 99% and immunogenically competent. The…”
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    Effects of antibodies to intact cytochrome-c oxidase and its subunit V on the enzymatic activity by Nicholls, P, Cooper, C E, Freedman, J A, Leece, B D

    Published in Biochemistry and cell biology (01-11-1988)
    “…Antibodies have been raised in rabbits against whole beef heart cytochrome-c oxidase and purified subunit V. Antioxidase recognizes nearly all the enzyme…”
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    The use of simulations in computer-aided learning over the World Wide Web by Lehmann, H P, Lehmann, C U, Freedman, J A

    “…Lehmann et al describe the Web-based educational tools that were developed by the faculty of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. The Interactive Patient…”
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    The effect of antibodies to subunit V of cytochrome oxidase on cyanide inhibition of electron transfer by Freedman, J A, Dyer, B, Tattrie, B, Nicholls, P

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (10-07-1993)
    “…Binding of antibodies raised against subunit V of mammalian cytochrome oxidase to the intact membranous enzyme is redox-sensitive, suggesting the existence of…”
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    Quality improvement in community-based, long-term care: theory and reality by Kinney, E D, Freedman, J A, Cook, C A

    Published in American journal of law & medicine (22-03-1994)
    “…Community-based, long-term care has become an increasingly popular and needed service for the aged and disabled populations in recent years. These services…”
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    The effect of specific antibodies on oxygen uptake and H + pumping by cytochrome c oxidase vesicles by Chan, Samuel H.P., Freedman, Jo A.

    Published in FEBS letters (17-10-1983)
    “…Antibodies to solubilized cytochrome c oxidse and to subunit III were incubated with liposomal oxidase. In oxygen uptake experiments, the inhibiting effects on…”
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    Thermodynamics of reverse electron transfer across site 1: ATP/2e- is greater than one by Freedman, J A, Lemasters, J J

    “…ATP-driven, rotenone-sensitive, reverse electron transfer from succinate to acetoacetate was measured in rat liver mitochondria in the presence of cyanide. In…”
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    Two monoclonal antibody lines directed against subunit IV of cytochrome oxidase: a study of opposite effects by Gai, W Z, Sun, S M, Ding, Y Z, Freedman, J A, Chan, S H

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-11-1988)
    “…Two monoclonal lines of antibodies were isolated with specificities against the amino half of Subunit IV of beef heart cytochrome oxidase. The lines had…”
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    Heme-associated subunit complex of cytochrome c oxidase identified by a new two-dimensional gel electrophoresis [Beef heart] by Freedman, J.A, Tracey, R.P, Chan, S.H.P

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-06-1979)
    “…A Novel two-dimensional system (isoelectric focusing in the first dimension and sodium dodecyl sulfate-urea electrophoresis in the second) was used to…”
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    Effects of subunit V antibodies on the topology of the subunit and the activity of beef heart cytochrome-c oxidase by Freedman, J A, Leece, B, Cooper, C E, Nicholls, P, Chan, S H

    Published in Biochemistry and cell biology (01-11-1988)
    “…Redox-sensitive epitopes on subunit V of beef heart cytochrome-c oxidase were demonstrated previously using polyclonal subunit-specific antibodies raised in…”
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    SOME TECHNIQUES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF WORK SAMPLING DATA by MILLER, MICHAEL E., JAMES, MARGARET K., LANGEFELD, CARL D., ESPELAND, MARK A., FREEDMAN, JAY A., MARTIN, DOUGLAS K., SMITH, DAVID M.

    Published in Statistics in medicine (30-03-1996)
    “…Work sampling is an observational technique that produces counts representing the number of times that an individual has been observed performing each of…”
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    Replication of the multidimensionality of activities of daily living by Fitzgerald, J F, Smith, D M, Martin, D K, Freedman, J A, Wolinsky, F D

    Published in Journal of gerontology (Kirkwood) (01-01-1993)
    “…We attempted to replicate the three-dimensional factor structure of a previously proposed ADL scale and demonstrate an association between the advanced ADL…”
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