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    Driving force and mechanism for spontaneous metal whisker formation by BARSOUM, M. W, HOFFMAN, E. N, DOHERTY, R. D, GUPTA, S, ZAVALIANGOS, A

    Published in Physical review letters (12-11-2004)
    “…The room temperature spontaneous growth of low melting point metal whiskers, such as Sn, poses a serious reliability problem in the semiconducting industry; a…”
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    MAX phase carbides and nitrides: Properties for future nuclear power plant in-core applications and neutron transmutation analysis by Hoffman, E.N., Vinson, D.W., Sindelar, R.L., Tallman, D.J., Kohse, G., Barsoum, M.W.

    Published in Nuclear engineering and design (01-03-2012)
    “…► Neutron activation has been calculated for commercial purity MAX phases in both thermal and fast neutron spectra. ► Specific activities of these MAX phases…”
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    Radiation effects on epoxy/carbon-fiber composite by Hoffman, E.N., Skidmore, T.E.

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-07-2009)
    “…Carbon fiber-reinforced bisphenol-A epoxy matrix composite was evaluated for gamma radiation resistance. The composite was exposed to total gamma doses of 0.5,…”
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    Synthesis and oxidation of Ti2InC, Zr2InC, (Ti0.5,Zr0.5)2InC and (Ti0.5,Hf0.5)2InC in air by GUPTA, S, HOFFMAN, E. N, BARSOUM, M. W

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (21-12-2006)
    “…In this paper, we report on the synthesis and oxidation behavior of Ti2InC, Zr2InC, (Ti0.5,Hf0.5)2InC and (Ti0.5,Zr0.5)2InC. The oxidation kinetics were…”
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    Complication rates of colonoscopy in an Australian teaching hospital environment by Viiala, C. H., Zimmerman, M., Cullen, D. J. E., Hoffman, N. E.

    Published in Internal medicine journal (01-08-2003)
    “…Background:  Quality assurance is an important part of health‐care delivery. With the high level of awareness relating to adverse events from medical care,…”
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    Arabidopsis mutants lacking the 43- and 54-kilodalton subunits of the chloroplast signal recognition particle have distinct phenotypes by Amin, P, Sy, D.A.C, Pilgrim, M.L, Parry, D.H, Nussaume, L, Hoffman, N.E

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-1999)
    “…The chloroplast signal recognition particle (cpSRP) is a protein complex consisting of 54- and 43-kD subunits encoded by the fifty-four chloroplast, which…”
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    Characterization of a chloroplast homologue of the 54-kDa subunit of the signal recognition particle by FRANKLIN, A. E, HOFFMAN, N. E

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-10-1993)
    “…Proteins and RNAs homologous to components of the eukaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) have been identified in a number of prokaryotic organisms. Here…”
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    Evidence for a stromal GTP requirement for the integration of a chlorophyll a/b-binding polypeptide into thylakoid membranes by Hoffman, N.E, Franklin, A.E

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-05-1994)
    “…The integration of chlorophyll a/b-binding (LHCP) polypeptides and the translocation of the 33-kD oxygen-evolving enhancer protein (OEE33) have been previously…”
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    Primary structure and characterization of an Arabidopsis thaliana calnexin-like protein by Huang, L.Q, Franklin, A.E, Hoffman, N.E

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-03-1993)
    “…A cDNA clone (pTE-83) encoding a protein (CNX1p) related to the microsomal Ca2+-binding protein, calnexin, was isolated from an Arabidopsis thaliana expression…”
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    The gamma-subunit of R-phycoerythrin and its possible mode of transport into the plastid of red algae by APT, K. E, HOFFMAN, N. E, GROSSMAN, A. R

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-08-1993)
    “…R-phycoerythrin is the major light-harvesting pigment protein of most red algal phycobilisomes. It is composed of three pigmented polypeptide subunits, the…”
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    A light‐entrained circadian clock controls transcription of several plant genes by Giuliano, G., Hoffman, N. E., Ko, K., Scolnik, P. A., Cashmore, A. R.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-12-1988)
    “…Diurnal oscillations in steady‐state mRNA levels and transcription rates were measured for seven transcripts (five of which encode chloroplast‐localized…”
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    Expression of a dominant negative form of cpSRP54 inhibits chloroplast biogenesis in Arabidopsis by Pilgrim, Marsha L., Va, Klaas‐Jan, Wijk, Parry, Devin H., Sy, Donna A. C., Hoffman, Neil E.

    “…Summary The chloroplast homolog of the 54 kDa subunit of signal recognition particle is required for the in vitro targeting of chlorophyll a/b binding proteins…”
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    The pacL gene of Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7942 encodes a Ca(2+)-transporting ATPase by Berkelman, T, Garret-Engele, P, Hoffman, N E

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-07-1994)
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    A cDNA clone encoding a photosystem I protein with homology to photosystem II chlorophyll a/b-binding polypeptides by Hoffman, N.E, Pichersky, E, Malik, V.S, Castresana, C, Ko, K, Darr, S.C, Cashmore, A.R

    “…We report here the isolation and nucleotide sequence of a complete cDNA clone encoding a photosystem I (PS I) polypeptide that is recognized by a monoclonal…”
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    Deletion mutants of chlorophyll a/b binding proteins are efficiently imported into chloroplasts but do not integrate into thylakoid membranes by Huang, L. (Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanford, CA), Adam, Z, Hoffman, N.E

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-05-1992)
    “…Chlorophyll a/b binding polypeptides (CABp) are integral thylakoid membrane proteins containing three membrane-spanning helices. We have created a series of…”
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    tomato Cab-4 and Cab-5 genes encode a second type of CAB polypeptides localized in Photosystem II by Pichersky, E, Hoffman, N.E, Malik, V.S, Bernatzky, R, Tanksley, S.D, Szabo, L, Cashmore, A.R

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-01-1987)
    “…The photosynthetic apparatus of plant chloroplasts contains two photosystems, termed Photosystem I (PSI) and Photosystem II (PSII). Both PSI and PSII contain…”
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    Isolation and characterization of tomato cDNA and genomic clones encoding the ubiquitin gene ubi3 by Hoffman, N.E. (Carnegie Inst. of Washington, Stanford, CA (USA). Dept. of Plant Biology), Ko, K, Milkowski, D, Pichersky, E

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-12-1991)
    “…We report here the isolation and nucleotide sequence of tomato cDNA and genomic clones encoding a ubiquitin extension protein homologous to the yeast gene…”
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    A chloroplast homologue of the signal recognition particle subunit SRP54 involved in the posttranslational integration of a protein into thylakoid membranes by Li, X.X. (Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanford, CA.), Henry, R, Yuan, J.G, Cline, K, Hoffman, N.E

    “…The mechanisms involved in the integration of proteins into the thylakoid membrane are largely unknown. However, many of the steps of this process for the…”
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