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    In Vivo Somatic Cell Gene Transfer of an Engineered Noggin Mutein Prevents BMP4-Induced Heterotopic Ossification by Glaser, David L, Economides, Aris N, Wang, Lili, Liu, Xia, Kimble, Robert D, Fandl, James P, Wilson, James M, Stahl, Neil, Kaplan, Frederick S, Shore, Eileen M

    “…BackgroundThe formation of the skeleton requires inductive signals that are balanced with their antagonists in a highly regulated negative feedback system…”
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    A BDNF autocrine loop in adult sensory neurons prevents cell death by Acheson, Ann, Conover, Joanne C, Fandl, James P, DeChiara, Thomas M, Russell, Michelle, Thadani, Anu, Squinto, Stephen P, Yancopoulos, George D, Lindsay, Ronald M

    Published in Nature (London) (30-03-1995)
    “…During the initial phase of their development, sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) require target-derived trophic support for their survival, but…”
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    Similarities and differences in the way neurotrophins interact with the Trk receptors in neuronal and nonneuronal cells by Ip, Nancy Y, Stitt, Trevor N, Tapley, Peter, Klein, Rudiger, Glass, David J, Fandl, James, Greene, Lloyd A, Barbacid, Mariano, Yancopoulos, George D

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-02-1993)
    “…We have exploited a battery of approaches to address several controversies that have accompanied the expansion of the nerve growth factor (NGF) family of…”
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    Biochemical Evidence for the secY24 Defect in Escherichia coli Protein Translocation and Its Suppression by Soluble Cytoplasmic Factors by Fandl, James P., Tai, Phang C.

    “…The secY (prlA) gene product is an integral membrane protein that has been identified genetically as one of the central components of the Escherichia coli…”
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    SecA Suppresses the Temperature-Sensitive SecY24 Defect in Protein Translocation in Escherichia coli Membrane Vesicles by Fandl, James P., Cabelli, Robert, Oliver, Donald, Tai, Phang C.

    “…Genetic analysis of protein secretion in Escherichia coli has identified secY/prlA and secA as components of the secretory apparatus. We have examined the…”
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