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    Mak16p is required for the maturation of 25S and 5.8S rRNAs in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Pellett, Sabine, Tracy, James W.

    Published in Yeast (Chichester, England) (01-05-2006)
    “…The nucleolar Mak16p protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been implicated in 60S ribosome biogenesis. To learn more about the role of Mak16p in this…”
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    Ribosomal RNA processing and the role of SmMAK16 in ribosome biogenesis in Schistosoma mansoni by Capowski, Elizabeth E., Tracy, James W.

    Published in Molecular and biochemical parasitology (01-12-2003)
    “…Ribosome biogenesis is an essential and complex biological process with links to cell cycle control, DNA replication and aberrant cell growth. As the process…”
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    INTRODUCTION OF PRESIDENT LoVerde by Tracy, James W

    Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-02-2002)
    “…[...]on closer examination, the shades, the dress shoes, and the white socks suggest that a James Dean–like rebel was lurking behind that innocent exterior…”
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    SmMAK16, the Schistosoma mansoni homologue of MAK16 from yeast, targets protein transport to the nucleolus by Milhon, Jon L, Albert, Thomas J, Vande Waa, Elizabeth A, O’Leary, Kathleen A, Jackson, Russhawn N, Kessler, Mark A, Schuler, Linda A, Tracy, James W

    Published in Molecular and biochemical parasitology (01-05-2000)
    “…The SmMAK16 gene from Schistosoma mansoni was cloned by chance when an adult worm cDNA library was probed with antiserum to affinity-purified S. mansoni GSH…”
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    Arthropod-transmitted parasites: mechanisms of immune interaction by Christensen, B.M. (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI), Tracy, J.W

    Published in American zoologist (01-01-1989)
    “…Knowledge of arthropod immune mechanisms has been based to a large extent on studies of non-medically important arthropod-microbial interactions…”
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    Isolation of Schistosoma japonicum egg glycoprotein antigens which sensitize mice to lung granuloma formation and elicit an immediate hypersensitivity response by Tracy, J W, Mahmoud, A A

    “…Crude Schistosoma japonicum soluble egg antigen (SEA) could be resolved into at least 25-30 Coomassie blue-reactive polypeptides when subjected to…”
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    Electrodelessly discharged photochemical lamps by Den Besten, Ivan E, Tracy, James W

    Published in Journal of chemical education (01-04-1973)
    “…The source described is especially useful and convenient for small-scale laboratory photolysis of organic compounds in solution and for irradiation of gases at…”
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    Schistosoma japonicum GSH S-transferase Sj26 is not the molecular target of praziquantel action by Milhon, J L, Thiboldeaux, R L, Glowac, K, Tracy, J W

    Published in Experimental parasitology (01-11-1997)
    “…It has been suggested that Sj26, a Schistosoma japonicum GSH S-transferase, is the molecular target of the antischistosomal drug praziquantel (McTigue et al.,…”
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    Schistosoma japonicumGSHS-TransferaseSj26 Is Not the Molecular Target of Praziquantel Action by Milhon, Jon L., Thiboldeaux, Robert L., Glowac, Kim, Tracy, James W.

    Published in Experimental parasitology (01-11-1997)
    “…It has been suggested thatSj26, aSchistosoma japonicumGSHS-transferase, is the molecular target of the antischistosomal drug praziquantel (McTigueet…”
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    Differential toxicity of juglone (5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone) and related naphthoquinones to saturniid moths by Thiboldeaux, R.L. (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.), Lindroth, R.L, Tracy, J.W

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-07-1994)
    “…The preferred hosts of the saturniid moth Actias luna include members of the Juglandaceae, whose foliage contain the toxin juglone…”
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    Phenol oxidase activity in hemolymph compartments of Aedes aegypti during melanotic encapsulation reactions against microfilariae by Li, J, Tracy, J W, Christensen, B M

    Published in Developmental and comparative immunology (01-01-1992)
    “…Monophenol oxidase (MPO) and diphenol oxidase (DPO) activity was assessed in hemocytes, cell-free plasma and complete hemolymph collected from Aedes aegypti…”
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    Purification of three cytosolic glutathione S-transferases from adult Schistosoma mansoni by O'Leary, K A, Tracy, J W

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-07-1988)
    “…The cytosolic fraction of adult Schistosoma mansoni contains glutathione S-transferase (EC 2.5.1.18) activity, determined with the prototype substrate…”
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    Induction of Schistosoma mansoni glutathione S-transferase by xenobiotics by Vande Waa, E A, Campbell, C K, O'Leary, K A, Tracy, J W

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (15-05-1993)
    “…The effects of 3-methylcholanthrene, butylated hydroxyanisole, and phenobarbital on the expression of glutathione S-transferase (GST, EC 2.5.1.18) were…”
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    Updated Codon Usage in Schistosoma by Milhon, J.L., Tracy, J.W.

    Published in Experimental parasitology (01-03-1995)
    “…Organism-specific codon usage information has proven to be a valuable tool for predicting most probable open reading frames from novel nucleotide sequences and…”
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    Schistosoma mansoni: glutathione S-transferase-catalyzed detoxication of dichlorvos by O'Leary, K A, Tracy, J W

    Published in Experimental parasitology (01-05-1991)
    “…Dialyzed cytosol of adult Schistosoma mansoni worm pairs catalyzed the glutathione-dependent O-demethylation of dichlorvos (2,2-dichlorovinyl…”
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    Schistosoma mansoni: single-step purification and characterization of glutathione S-transferase isoenzyme 4 by O'Leary, K A, Hathaway, K M, Tracy, J W

    Published in Experimental parasitology (01-08-1992)
    “…A soluble glutathione S-transferase isoenzyme, designated SmGST-4 was purified to apparent homogeneity in a single step from the cytosol of adult Schistosoma…”
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    Analysis of glutathione S-transferase-catalyzed S-alkylglutathione formation by high-performance liquid chromatography by Tracy, J W, O'Leary, K A

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (15-02-1991)
    “…Metabolism of alkyl halides and some organophosphorous compounds by glutathione S-transferases (EC 2.5.1.18) leads to formation of an S-alkylglutathione as a…”
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    Electrochemical determination of diphenol oxidase activity using high-pressure liquid chromatography by Li, J Y, Christensen, B M, Tracy, J W

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-11-1990)
    “…A quantitative assay for the diphenol oxidase activity of tyrosinase (EC 1.14.18.1) using high-pressure liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection is…”
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    Anthropod-Transmitted Parasites: Mechanisms of Immune Interaction by Christensen, Bruce M, Tracy, James W

    Published in American zoologist (01-01-1989)
    “…Investigations involving arthropods and their immune responses against helminth and protozoan parasites they transmit to vertebrate hosts are relatively…”
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    Relationship of hemolymph phenol oxidase and mosquito age in Aedes aegypti by Li, J, Tracy, J W, Christensen, B M

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-09-1992)
    “…Monophenol oxidase (MPO) and diphenol oxidase (DPO) activity in hemocytes and cell-free plasma perfused from 7-, 14-, 21-, and 28-day-old Aedes aegypti…”
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