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    Inhibition of Protease-Resistant Prion Protein Accumulation In Vitro by Curcumin by Caughey, Byron, Raymond, Lynne D, Raymond, Gregory J, Maxson, Laura, Silveira, Jay, Baron, Gerald S

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-05-2003)
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    Phylogeny of the Thoracican Barnacles Based on 18S rDNA Sequences by James Harris, D, Maxson, Laura S, Braithwaite, Lee F, Crandall, Keith A

    Published in Journal of crustacean biology (01-05-2000)
    “…Abstract The phylogeny of select Thoracican barnacles was estimated from 18S rDNA sequences. Six new sequences were included, Semibalanus cariosus, Tamiosoma…”
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    PHYLOGENY OF THE THORACICAN BARNACLES BASED ON 18S rDNA SEQUENCES by James Harris, D, Maxson, Laura S, Braithwaite, Lee F, Crandall, Keith A

    Published in Journal of crustacean biology (01-05-2000)
    “…The phylogeny of select Thoracican barnacles was estimated from 18S rDNA sequences. Six new sequences were included, Semibalanus cariosus, Tamiosoma aquila,…”
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    Phylogeny of the Thoracican Barnacles Based on 18S rDNA Sequences by James Harris, D, Maxson, Laura S, Braithwaite, Lee F, Crandall, Keith A

    Published in Journal of crustacean biology (01-05-2000)
    “…Abstract The phylogeny of select Thoracican barnacles was estimated from 18S rDNA sequences. Six new sequences were included, Semibalanus cariosus, Tamiosoma…”
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    A solid-phase assay for identification of modulators of prion protein interactions by Maxson, Laura, Wong, Caíne, Herrmann, Lynn M, Caughey, Byron, Baron, Gerald S

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-12-2003)
    “…The progression of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) is characterized in part by accumulation of a proteinase K-resistant form of the prion…”
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