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    Novel astaxanthin prodrug (CDX-085) attenuates thrombosis in a mouse model by Khan, Sanjoy K, Malinski, Tadeusz, Mason, R. Preston, Kubant, Ruslan, Jacob, Robert F, Fujioka, Kazutoshi, Denstaedt, Scott J, King, Timothy J, Jackson, Henry L, Hieber, A. David, Lockwood, Samuel F, Goodin, Thomas H, Pashkow, Fredric J, Bodary, Peter F

    Published in Thrombosis research (01-10-2010)
    “…Abstract Background Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of morbidity and premature mortality in most industrialized countries as well as in…”
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    Color genes in the orchid Oncidium Gower Ramsey: identification, expression, and potential genetic instability in an interspecific cross by Hieber, A.D, Mudalige-Jayawickrama, R.G, Kuehnle, A.R

    Published in Planta (01-02-2006)
    “…Orchids are one of the most unique and evolved of flowering plants, with many being valuable floricultural crops. Spatial localization of pigments within the…”
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    Overexpression of violaxanthin de-epoxidase: properties of C-terminal deletions on activity and pH-dependent lipid binding by Hieber, David A, Bugos, Robert C, Verhoeven, Amy S, Yamamoto, Harry Y

    Published in Planta (01-01-2002)
    “…Violaxanthin de-epoxidase (VDE) is localized in the thylakoid lumen and catalyzes the de-epoxidation of violaxanthin to form antheraxanthin and zeaxanthin. VDE…”
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    Xanthophyll cycle enzymes are members of the lipocalin family, the first identified from plants by Bugos, R.C. (University of Hawaii-Manoa, Honolulu, HI.), Hieber, A.D, Yamamoto, H.Y

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (19-06-1998)
    “…Violaxanthin de-epoxidase and zeaxanthin epoxidase catalyze the addition and removal of epoxide groups in carotenoids of the xanthophyll cycle in plants. The…”
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    Cloning and Characterization of Two Anthocyanin Biosynthetic Genes from Dendrobium Orchid by Mudalige-Jayawickrama, Rasika G, Champagne, Michele M, Hieber, A. David, Kuehnle, Adelheid R

    “…Two full-length cDNA clones, Den-CHS-4 and Den-DFR-1, encoding chalcone synthase (CHS) and dihydroflavonol 4-reductase (DFR) were obtained from flower bud RNA…”
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    Correlation between growth control, neoplastic potential and endogenous connexin43 expression in HeLa cell lines: implications for tumor progression by J.King, Timothy, H.Fukushima, Laurie, A.Donlon, Timothy, Hieber, A.David, A.Shimabukuro, Kelly, S.Bertram, John

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-02-2000)
    “…A HeLa cell line, obtained from the ATCC, was cloned and found to exhibit a spectrum of in vitro and in vivo growth characteristics as well as variable…”
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    Reduced levels of connexin43 in cervical dysplasia : inducible expression in a cervical carcinoma cell line decreases neoplastic potential with implications for tumor progression by KING, T. J, FUKUSHIMA, L. H, HIEBER, A. D, SHIMABUKURO, K. A, SAKR, W. A, BERTRAM, J. S

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-06-2000)
    “…Loss of gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) has been linked to aberrant proliferation and an enhanced neoplastic phenotype. Many human tumors,…”
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    Reduced levels of connexin43 in cervical dysplasia: inducible expression in a cervical carcinoma cell line decreases neoplastic potential with implications for tumor progression by King, Timothy J., Fukushima, Laurie H., Hieber, A. David, Shimabukuro, Kelly A., Sakr, Wael A., Bertram, John S.

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-06-2000)
    “…Loss of gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) has been linked to aberrant proliferation and an enhanced neoplastic phenotype. Many human tumors,…”
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    Plant lipocalins: violaxanthin de-epoxidase and zeaxanthin epoxidase by Hieber, A.David, Bugos, Robert C, Yamamoto, Harry Y

    “…Violaxanthin de-epoxidase and zeaxanthin epoxidase catalyze the interconversions between the carotenoids violaxanthin, antheraxanthin and zeaxanthin in plants…”
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    Analysis of physical failures on a packet-switched network in a multi-level environment by Hieber, Mark David

    “…Large Networks inherently have multi-level structure where service networks such as the Internet and the telephone networks offered at the upper level are over…”
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    Reduced levels of connexin43 in cervical dysplasia: Inducible expression in a cervical carcinoma cell line decreases neoplastic potential with implications for tumor by King, Timothy J, Fukushima, Laurie H, Hieber, A David, Shimabukuro, Kelly A

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-06-2000)
    “…Loss of gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) has been linked to aberrant proliferation and an enhanced neoplastic phenotype. Many human tumors,…”
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    Analysis of physical failures on a packet-switched network in a multi-level environment by Hieber, Mark David

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…Large Networks inherently have multi-level structure where service networks such as the Internet and the telephone networks offered at the upper level are over…”
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    A second gene for a secreted aspartate proteinase in Candida albicans by WRIGHT, R. J, CARNE, A, HIEBER, A. D, LAMONT, I. L, EMERSON, G. W, SULLIVAN, P. A

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-12-1992)
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    Characterization of glycoprotein II from bovine adrenal medullary chromaffin granules. Identification of components representing the secretory vesicle counterparts of the lysosomal-associated membrane glycoproteins (lamp-1 and lamp-2) by Hieber, A.D., Christie, D.L.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-05-1993)
    “…Glycoprotein II (GpII) is a heterogenous glycoprotein isolated from the membranes of bovine chromaffin granules in the adrenal medulla. When viewed by…”
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