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    Physician community involvement. Working within your area to promote better health by Bizon, J G, Sprague, F R, Wilhelm, D

    Published in Michigan medicine (01-06-1998)
    “…How many times have you been asked to participate in a meeting, forum, or task force to address a community health issue in the last few years? Opportunities…”
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    Genetic analysis of dermatoglyphic patterns in twins by Reed, T, Sprague, F R, Kang, K W, Nance, W E, Christian, J C

    Published in Human heredity (01-01-1975)
    “…Analysis of variance was performed on 71 dermatoglyphic variables in 424 twin sets. Using a method of twin analysis estimates of genetic variance were…”
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    Oral hydralazine therapy for acute pulmonary embolism and low output state by Bates, E R, Crevey, B J, Sprague, F R, Pitt, B

    Published in Archives of internal medicine (1960) (01-10-1981)
    “…Shortly after pelvic surgery, massive bilateral pulmonary emboli and shock developed in an elderly woman. Despite fluids, dopamine hydrochloride, and heparin…”
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    Identification and regulation of a gene required for cell fusion during mating of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by MCCAFFREY, G, CLAY, F. J, KELSAY, K, SPRAGUE, G. F. JR

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-08-1987)
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    Evidence the Yeast STE3 Gene Encodes a Receptor for the Peptide Pheromone a Factor: Gene Sequence and Implications for the Structure of the Presumed Receptor by Hagen, David C., McCaffrey, Gretchen, Sprague, George F.

    “…Haploid yeast cells of the a mating type secrete a peptide pheromone, a factor, which acts on cells of the α mating type to prepare them for conjugation. We…”
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    The yeast transcription activator PRTF, a homolog of the mammalian serum response factor, is encoded by the MCM1 gene by JARVIS, E. E, CLARK, K. L, SPRAGUE, G. F. JR

    Published in Genes & development (01-07-1989)
    “…Two proteins, alpha 1 and pheromone/receptor transcription factor (PRTF), bind cooperatively to the upstream activation sequences (UAS) of yeast alpha-specific…”
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    Yeast peptide pheromones, a-factor and alpha-factor, activate a common response mechanism in their target cells by Bender, A, Sprague, Jr, G F

    Published in Cell (26-12-1986)
    “…We show that in yeast the cell type specificity of pheromone response is determined solely by the species of receptor that a cell synthesizes. The two…”
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    Identification of a DNA segment that is necessary and sufficient for alpha-specific gene control in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: implications for regulation of alpha-specific and a-specific genes by JARVIS, E. E, HAGEN, D. C, SPRAGUE, G. F. JR

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-01-1988)
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    Yeast STE7, STE11, and STE12 genes are required for expression of cell-type-specific genes by FIELDS, S, CHALEFF, D. T, SPRAGUE, G. F. JR

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-02-1988)
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    Pheromones and pheromone receptors are the primary determinants of mating specificity in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by BENDER, A, SPRAGUE, G. F. JR

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-03-1989)
    “…Saccharomyces cerevisiae has two haploid cell types, a and alpha, each of which produces a unique set of proteins that participate in the mating process. We…”
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    Cell interactions and regulation of cell type in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by SPRAGUE, G. F. JR, BLAIR, L. C, THORNER, J

    Published in Annual review of microbiology (01-01-1983)
    “…Examination of the control of cell type in yeast at the molecular level and understanding of the biochemical basis of the cell-cell interactions involved in…”
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    Control of yeast alpha-specific genes: evidence for two blocks to expression in MATa/MAT alpha diploids by Ammerer, G, Sprague, G.F. Jr, Bender, A

    “…In yeast α cells, the product encoded by the MATα 1 gene of the mating-type locus is required for transcription of at least two genes, STE3 and MFα 1. To learn…”
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