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    Nonspecific DNA binding activity of simian virus 40 large T antigen: evidence for the cooperation of two regions for full activity by LIN, H.-J. L, UPSON, R. H, SIMMONS, D. T

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-09-1992)
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    Fluorogenic Substrates Based on Fluorinated Umbelliferones for Continuous Assays of Phosphatases and β-Galactosidases by Gee, Kyle R., Sun, Wei-Chuan, Bhalgat, Mahesh K., Upson, Rosalyn H., Klaubert, Dieter H., Latham, Katherine A., Haugland, Richard P.

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (15-08-1999)
    “…Fluorogenic substrates based on 4-methylumbelliferone (4-MU) have been widely used for the detection of phosphatase and glycosidase activities. One…”
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    Quenched BODIPY Dye-Labeled Casein Substrates for the Assay of Protease Activity by Direct Fluorescence Measurement by Jones, Laurie J., Upson, Rosalyn H., Haugland, Rosaria P., Panchuk-Voloshina, Nataliya, Zhou, Mingjie, Haugland, Richard P.

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (05-09-1997)
    “…We have prepared casein conjugates of two BODIPY dyes for use as fluorogenic protease substrates in homogeneous assays. Both conjugates are labeled to such an…”
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    A Spectrophotometric Method to Measure Enzymatic Activity in Reactions That Generate Inorganic Pyrophosphate by Upson, Rosalyn H., Haugland, Rosaria P., Malekzadeh, Mohammad N., Haugland, Richard P.

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-12-1996)
    “…This paper describes a spectrophotometric assay that can measure the inorganic pyrophosphate produced from various enzymatic reactions. This is a coupled assay…”
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    Blind and naïve classification of toxicity by fish chromatophores by Mojovic, Ljiljana, Dierksen, Karen P., Upson, Rosalyn H., Caldwell, Bruce A., Lawrence, Jeannine R., Trempy, Janine E., McFadden, Philip N.

    Published in Journal of applied toxicology (01-09-2004)
    “…Cellular and molecular pathways involved in the ability of animals to change color have been studied previously as biosensors and cytosensors of active and…”
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    Properties and origins of infectious rhinovirus type 14 particles of different buoyant densities by Gauntt, C J, Griffith, M M, Sauck, J R, Upson, R H, Carlson, E C

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-11-1975)
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    Effects of blinding on the ultrastructure of mouse pinealocytes with particular emphasis on the dense-cored vesicles by Upson, R H, Benson, B

    Published in Cell and tissue research (14-10-1977)
    “…The mammalian pineal is thought to produce an antigonadotropic principle under conditions of reduced photoperiod, constant darkness or blinding by optic…”
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    A fluorogenic substrate for β-glucuronidase: Applications in fluorometric, polyacrylamide gel and histochemical assays by Zhou, Mingjie, Upson, Rosalyn H., Diwu, Zhenjun, Haugland, Richard P.

    “…We have developed a fluorogenic substrate, ELF ®-97 β- d-glucuronide, that provides significant advantages over existing substrates in detecting…”
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    Quantitation of ultrastructural changes in the mouse pineal in response to continuous illumination by Upson, R H, Benson, B, Satterfield, V

    Published in The Anatomical record (01-03-1976)
    “…Adult male mice were exposed to either alternating illumination or constant illumination for 70 days. Light and dark pinealocytes were compared as to…”
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    Polyester dimethacrylate oligomers and networks by Starr, B, Burts, E, Upson, J.R, Riffle, J.S

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (01-10-2001)
    “…Dimethacrylate matrix resins and composites are becoming increasingly important in structural and coating components in the development of civil…”
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    Using Air for Ballast by Upson, R. H.

    Published in Scientific American (28-08-1915)
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    Novel derivatization of protein thiols with fluorinated fluoresceins by Gee, Kyle R., Sun, Wei-Chuan, Klaubert, Dieter H., Haugland, Richard P., Upson, Rosalyn H., Steinberg, Thomas H., Poot, Martin

    Published in Tetrahedron letters (28-10-1996)
    “…Fluorescein diacetate analogs 3a–3c are shown to react selectively with protein sulfhydryl groups at neutral pH in aqueous solution, by means of substitution…”
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    Fish Chromatophores as Cytosensors in a Microscale Device: Detection of Environmental Toxins and Bacterial Pathogens by Chaplen, Frank W. R., Upson, Rosalyn H., Mcfadden, Philip N., Kolodziej, Wojtek

    Published in Pigment cell research (01-02-2002)
    “…Fish chromatophores from Betta splendens are used as the cytosensor element in the development of a portable microscale device capable of detecting certain…”
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