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    Assignment of the Four Disulfides in the N-terminal Somatomedin B Domain of Native Vitronectin Isolated from Human Plasma by Horn, Nancy A, Hurst, Gregory B, Mayasundari, Anand, Whittemore, Neil A, Serpersu, Engin H, Peterson, Cynthia B

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-08-2004)
    “…The primary sequence of the N-terminal somatomedin B (SMB) domain of native vitronectin contains 44 amino acids, including a framework of four disulfide bonds…”
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    Cancer gene therapy using plasmid DNA: purification of DNA for human clinical trials by Horn, N A, Meek, J A, Budahazi, G, Marquet, M

    Published in Human gene therapy (01-05-1995)
    “…A production method has been developed for the purification of pharmaceutical-grade plasmid DNA for in vivo gene therapy. This method has been applied to the…”
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    High Level Expression and Refolding of Mouse Interleukin 4 Synthesized in Escherichia coli(∗) by Leimgruber, Richard M., Bishop, Bruce F., Levine, Alan D., Rangwala, Shaukat H., Horn, Nancy A., Peel, Michelle A., Matthews, Brian K., Manning, Julia A., Olins, Peter O.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (31-03-1995)
    “…Mouse Interleukin 4 is a 20-kDa glycoprotein, synthesized by activated T lymphocytes and mast cells, which regulates the growth and/or differentiation of a…”
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    High-yield production of pBR322-derived plasmids intended for human gene therapy by employing a temperature-controllable point mutation by Lahijani, R, Hulley, G, Soriano, G, Horn, N A, Marquet, M

    Published in Human gene therapy (20-10-1996)
    “…Production of large quantities of highly purified plasmid DNA is essential for gene therapy. A low-copy-number pBR322-derived plasmid (VCL1005) was converted…”
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    Comparison of recombinant tissue factor pathway inhibitors expressed in human SK hepatoma, mouse C127, baby hamster kidney, and Chinese hamster ovary cells by Wun, T C, Kretzmer, K K, Palmier, M O, Day, K C, Huang, M D, Welsch, D J, Lewis, C, Wolfe, R A, Zobel, J F, Lange, G W

    Published in Thrombosis and haemostasis (06-07-1992)
    “…Recombinant tissue factor pathway inhibitor (rTFPI) has been expressed in four mammalian expression systems using human SK hepatoma, mouse C127, baby hamster…”
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