Search Results - "Nisson, P E"
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CCG repeats in cDNAs from human brain
Published in Human genetics (01-12-1998)“…Expansion mutations of trinucleotide repeats and other units of unstable DNA have been proposed to account for at least some of the genetic susceptibility to a…”
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The exon trapping assay partly discriminates against alternatively spliced exons
Published in Nucleic acids research (11-05-1993)“…A cosmld containing eight exons of the gene coding for the microtubule-associated tau protein was subjected to the exon trapping assay. All the constitutive…”
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Neoplastic Transformation and Tumorigenesis Associated with Sam68 Protein Deficiency in Cultured Murine Fibroblasts
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-12-2000)“…Sam68 is a multimeric 68-kDa RNA-binding nuclear protein of unknown function that interacts with, and is tyrosine-phosphorylated by, the oncogenic protein Src…”
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Identification of a repeated sequence in the genome of the sea urchin which is transcribed by RNA polymerase III and contains the features of a retroposon
Published in Nucleic acids research (25-02-1988)“…A repeated sequence element which is located about 200 nucleotides upstream from the protein-coding portion of the muscle actin gene (probably within a large…”
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Reversible Tumorigenesis Induced by Deficiency of Vasodilator-Stimulated Phosphoprotein
Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-05-1999)“…Article Usage Stats Services MCB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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Transcriptionally active chimeric gene derived from the fusion of the AML1 gene and a novel gene on chromosome 8 in t(8;21) leukemic cells
Published in Cancer genetics and cytogenetics (15-10-1992)“…In the t(8;21)(q22;q22) of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), the breakpoint on chromosome 21 disrupts the AML1 gene, generally in the intron between exons 5…”
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Molecular cloning of PCR products
Published in Current protocols in molecular biology (Print) (01-11-2001)“…It is often desirable to clone PCR products to establish a permanent source of cloned DNA for hybridization studies, to obtain high-quality DNA sequencing…”
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Isolation of exons from cloned DNA by exon trapping
Published in Current protocols in human genetics (01-05-2001)“…Exon trapping is an RNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method to clone expressed sequences or exons directly from mammalian genomic DNA. The basic protocol in…”
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UV and chemical mutagenesis in rev7 mutants of yeast
Published in Molecular & general genetics (01-01-1985)“…We have examined induced mutagenesis in rev7-1 mutants of Baker's yeast' Saccharomyces cerevisiae, using a variety of contrasting test systems and several…”
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Use of enteric vaccines in protection against chlamydial infections [Chlamydia psittaci] of the genital tract and the eye of guinea pigs
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-12-1978)“…Guinea pigs in a test group were fed living guinea pig inclusion conjunctivitis (GPIC) organisms classified as Chlamydia psittaci in 60% yolk-sac suspensions…”
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The isolation and characterization of ngm2, a mutation that affects nitrosoguanidine mutagenesis in yeast
Published in Molecular & general genetics (01-07-1986)“…We have isolated and characterized a new mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, carrying a single mutant allele that we designate ngm2-1, which is defective with…”
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Protocols for trapping internal and 3'-terminal exons
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Restricted expression of the Lytechinus pictus Spec1 gene homologue in reciprocal hybrid embryos with Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Published in Developmental biology (01-04-1991)“…Hybrid embryos were derived from reciprocal crosses of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus and Lytechinus pictus sea urchins. The expression of proteins specific for…”
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Three Strongylocentrotus purpuratus actin genes show correct cell-specific expression in hybrid embryos of S. purpuratus and Lytechinus pictus
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-02-1989)“…The cell-specific expression of three actin genes from the sea urchin species Strongylocentrotus purpuratus was examined in hybrid embryos of S. purpuratus and…”
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The timing of expression of four actin genes and an RNA polymerase III-transcribed repeated sequence is correct in hybrid embryos of the sea urchin species Strongylocentrotus purpuratus and Lytechinus pictus
Published in Developmental biology (01-11-1988)“…The accumulation of the mRNAs from four Strongylocentrotus purpuratus actin genes (the single muscle gene M, and three cytoskeletal genes CyI, CyIIIa, and…”
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Identification of the chromosome 14 origin of a C-negative marker associated with a 14q32 deletion by chromosome painting
Published in Clinical genetics (01-04-1993)“…A constitutional chromosome 14 rearrangement was observed in a female with a psychodevelopmental disorder. Karyotype analysis using a variety of chromosome…”
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Rapid and efficient cloning of Alu-PCR products using uracil DNA glycosylase
Published in Genome research (1991)“…By incorporating dUMP residues into the 5' end of PCR primers, one can generate products which, after treatment with uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG), contain 3'…”
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Protocols for trapping internal and 3'-terminal exons
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The isolation and characterization of an alkylating-agent-sensitive yeast mutant, ngs1
Published in Mutation research (01-05-1986)“…We have isolated and characterized a mutant of baker's yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, carrying the new mutation, ngs1, which is sensitive to the toxic…”
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