Search Results - "SGOUROS, J. G"
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The spectrum of p53 mutations in colorectal adenomas differs from that in colorectal carcinomas
Published in Gut (01-06-2002)“…Background: p53 mutations are frequently observed in colorectal carcinomas but they have also been found in colorectal adenomas, although considerably less…”
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A 700-kb physical map of a region of 16q23.2 homozygously deleted in multiple cancers and spanning the common fragile site FRA16D
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-03-2000)“…We have identified a >600-kb region at 16q23.2 that is homozygously deleted from malignant ovarian ascites using representational difference analysis…”
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Synaptotagmins: More Isoforms Than Functions?
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (09-07-1998)Get full text
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A "living fossil" sequence: primary structure of the coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) hemoglobin--evolutionary and functional aspects
Published in Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler (01-08-1991)“…The coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae, Actinistia) has a single hemoglobin component. The primary structures of the alpha- and beta-chains are presented. They…”
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Hemoglobin sequences
Published in Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler (01-06-1987)Get more information
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The first sequenced normal hemoglobin lacking histidine in position 146 of the beta-chains. The primary structures of the major and minor hemoglobin components of the great crested newt (Triturus cristatus, Urodela, Amphibia)
Published in Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler (01-12-1988)“…The hemoglobin of the Great Crested Newt (Triturus cristatus), an animal maintaining the gas exchange to about 85% through the skin, consists of a major (HbM =…”
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The primary structure of the hemoglobin of an Indian flying fox (Cynopterus sphinx, Megachiroptera)
Published in Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler (01-06-1987)“…The hemoglobin of the Indian flying fox Cynopterus sphinx contains only one component. In this work, we are presenting its primary structure. The globin chains…”
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The primary structure of the hemoglobin from the grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) and the black flying fox (P. alecto, Megachiroptera)
Published in Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler (01-09-1988)“…The primary structures of the hemoglobins of two Flying Foxes of the genus Pteropus are presented. Both comprise two components: in P. alecto hemoglobin two…”
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The primary structure of the hemoglobin of the European marmot (Marmota marmota marmota, Rodentia)
Published in Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler (01-03-1986)“…The hemoglobin of the European marmot Marmota marmota marmota has been found to consist of only one component. In this work, we are presenting its primary…”
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Functional Recycling of C2 Domains Throughout Evolution: A Comparative Study of Synaptotagmin, Protein Kinase C and Phospholipase C by Sequence, Structural and Modelling Approaches
Published in Journal of molecular biology (24-10-2003)“…The C2 domain is one of the most frequent and widely distributed calcium-binding motifs. Its structure comprises an eight-stranded β-sandwich with two…”
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Microarray analysis of orthologous genes: conservation of the translational machinery across species at the sequence and expression level
Published in Genome biology (31-12-2002)“…Genome projects have provided a vast amount of sequence information. Sequence comparison between species helps to establish functional catalogues within…”
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The primary structure of the hemoglobin of the Indian false vampire (Megaderma lyra, Microchiroptera)
Published in Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler (01-01-1988)“…The hemoglobin of the Indian false vampire Megaderma lyra contains only one component. In this paper, we are presenting its primary structure. The globin…”
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