Search Results - "Ponte, Phyllis"
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Identification of Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators by Their Gene Expression Fingerprints
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-05-2000)“…Clinical studies have shown that estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) reduces the incidence and severity of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease in…”
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Evolutionary conservation in the untranslated regions of actin mRNAs: DNA sequence of a human beta-actin cDNA
Published in Nucleic acids research (10-02-1984)“…We report the complete nucleotide sequence of a human β actin cDNA. Both the 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions of the sequence are similar (>80%) to the analogous…”
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Expression of CA III in rodent models of obesity
Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-06-1991)“…To achieve a better understanding of the biochemical basis of obesity, we have undertaken comparative analyses of adipose tissue of lean and obese mice. By…”
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Biochemical Similarity of Expressed Human Prorenin and Native Inactive Renin
Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-06-1986)“…Prorenin is secreted by mammalian cells transfected with a human preprorenin expression construct. The purpose of this investigation was to compare the…”
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Transcription of immunoglobulin heavy-chain sequences from the excluded allele
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Two RFLPs at the human renin (ren) gene locus
Published in Nucleic acids research (27-05-1986)“…1.5 kb full length human renin cDNA isolated from a kidney cDNA library and subcloned into pUC 9. Bg1 I detects two allelic fragments of 5.0 kb and 9.0 kb…”
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Expression of Human Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor cDNA in Baby Hamster Kidney-Derived Cells Results in Autonomous Cell Growth
Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-04-1988)“…Growth factor over-production by responsive cells might contribute to their autonomous proliferation as well as their acquisition of a transformed phenotype in…”
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Selective reduction of mRNA for the beta-amyloid precursor protein that lacks a Kunitz-type protease inhibitor motif in cortex from Alzheimer brains
Published in Experimental neurology (01-11-1988)“…In poly(A) RNA from cerebral cortex obtained postmortem from victims of Alzheimer's disease (AD), an alternatively spliced mRNA for the amyloid precursor…”
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Expression of human cardiac actin in mouse L cells: a sarcomeric actin associates with a nonmuscle cytoskeleton
Published in Cell (01-01-1984)“…A cloned human cardiac actin gene, introduced into mouse Ltk- cells, is expressed in several thymidine kinase (tk)-positive cotransfectants. The clones not…”
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Chromosomal Location of the Co-Expressed Human Skeletal and Cardiac Actin Genes
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-03-1984)“…We have examined the relationship between chromosomal location and regulation of the two human genes encoding the sarcomeric muscle actins. The human genes…”
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Characterization of Human Prorenin Expressed in Mammalian Cells from Cloned cDNA
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-06-1986)“…Human preprorenin was synthesized in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells transfected with an expression vector containing renin cDNA sequences. These cells…”
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Evolution of the human sarcomeric-actin genes: evidence for units of selection within the 3' untranslated regions of the mRNAs
Published in Journal of molecular evolution (1984)“…The complete 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) sequence of the human skeletal-actin gene has been compared with the corresponding regions of the rat and chicken…”
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Cardiac Actin Is the Major Actin Gene Product in Skeletal Muscle Cell Differentiation In Vitro
Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-08-1984)“…We examined the expression of α-skeletal, α-cardiac, and β- and γ-cytoskeletal actin genes in a mouse skeletal muscle cell line (C2C12) during differentiation…”
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α-Skeletal and α-Cardiac Actin Genes Are Coexpressed in Adult Human Skeletal Muscle and Heart
Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-11-1983)“…We determined the actin isotypes encoded by 30 actin cDNA clones previously isolated from an adult human muscle cDNA library. Using 3′ untranslated region…”
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Human Actin Genes Are Single Copy for α-Skeletal and α-Cardiac Actin but Multicopy for β- and γ-Cytoskeletal Genes: 3′ Untranslated Regions Are Isotype Specific but Are Conserved in Evolution
Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-10-1983)“…We have constructed isotype-specific subclones from the 3′ untranslated regions of α-skeletal, α-cardiac, β-cytoskeletal, and γ-cytoskeletal actin cDNAs. These…”
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Differential Patterns of Transcript Accumulation during Human Myogenesis
Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-11-1987)“…We evaluated the extent to which muscle-specific genes display identical patterns of mRNA accumulation during human myogenesis. Cloned satellite cells isolated…”
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Evolution of the Functional Human β-Actin Gene and Its Multi-Pseudogene Family: Conservation of Noncoding Regions and Chromosomal Dispersion of Pseudogenes
Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-10-1985)“…We have assigned six members of the human β-actin multigene family to specific human chromosomes. The functional gene, ACTB, is located on human chromosome 7,…”
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Isolation and Characterization of Full-Length cDNA Clones for Human α-, β-, and γ-Actin mRNAs: Skeletal but Not Cytoplasmic Actins Have an Amino-Terminal Cysteine that Is Subsequently Removed
Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-05-1983)“…cDNA clones encoding three classes of human actins have been isolated and characterized. The first two classes (γ and β, cytoplasmic actins) were obtained from…”
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