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  1. 1.   Isolation, Structural Elucidation, and Absolute Stereochemistry of Enigmazole A, a Cytotoxic Phosphomacrolide from the Papua New Guinea Marine Sponge Cinachyrella enigmatica
  2. Oku, N.; Takada, K.; Fuller, R. W.; Wilson, J. A.; Peach, M. L.; Pannell, L. K.; McMahon, J. B.; Gustafson, K. R.
  3. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2010, Aug; 132(30): 10278-10285.
  1. 2.   Enhancement of 5-Aminolevulinic acid-induced oxidative stress on two cancer cell lines by gold nanoparticles
  2. Ito, S.; Miyoshi, N.; Degraff, W. G.; Nagashima, K.; Kirschenbaum, L. J.; Riesz, P.
  3. Free Radical Research. 2009 43(12): 1214-1224.
  1. 3.   Regulation and Function of Proline Oxidase Under Nutrient Stress
  2. Pandhare, J.; Donald, S. P.; Cooper, S. K.; Phang, J. M.
  3. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 2009 107(4): 759-768.
  1. 4.   Transposition into Replicating DNA Occurs through Interaction with the Processivity Factor
  2. Parks, A. R.; Li, Z. P.; Shi, Q. J.; Owens, R. M.; Jin, M. M.; Peters, J. E.
  3. Cell. 2009 138(4): 685-695.
  1. 5.   Dll4 activation of Notch signaling reduces tumor vascularity and inhibits tumor growth
  2. Segarra, M.; Williams, C. K.; Sierra, M. D.; Bernardo, M.; McCormick, P. J.; Maric, D.; Regino, C.; Choyke, P.; Tosato, G.
  3. Blood. 2008 112(5): 1904-1911.
  1. 6.   Retroviral transduction of IL-7R alpha into IL-7R alpha(-/-) bone marrow progenitors: correction of lymphoid deficiency and induction of neutrophilia
  2. Jiang, Q.; Li, W. Q.; Aiello, F. B.; Klarmann, K.; Keller, J. R.; Durum, S. K.
  3. Gene Therapy. 2005, DEC; 12(24): 1761-1768.
  1. 7.   The case for selection at CCR5-Delta 32
  2. Sabeti, P. C.; Walsh, E.; Schaffner, S. F.; Varilly, P.; Fry, B.; Hutcheson, H. B.; Cullen, M.; Mikkelsen, T. S.; Roy, J.; Patterson, N.; Cooper, R.; Reich, D.; Altshuler, D.; O'Brien, S.; Lander, E. S.
  3. Plos Biology. 2005, NOV; 3(11): 1963-1969.
  1. 8.   Variants of CCR5, which are permissive for HIV-1 infection, show distinct functional responses to CCL3, CCL4 and CCL5
  2. Dong, H. F.; Wigmore, K.; Carrington, M. N.; Dean, M.; Turpin, J. A.; Howard, O. M. Z.
  3. Genes and Immunity. 2005, OCT; 6(7): 609-619.
  1. 9.   NKG2D recognition and perforin effector function mediate effective cytokine immunotherapy of cancer
  2. Smyth, M. J.; Swann, J.; Kelly, J. M.; Cretney, E.; Yokoyama, W. M.; Diefenbach, A.; Sayers, T. J.; Hayakawa, Y.
  3. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 2004, NOV 15; 200(10): 1325-1335.
  1. 10.   Control of tetrapyrrole biosynthesis by alternate quaternary forms of porphobilinogen synthase
  2. Breinig, S.; Kervinen, J.; Stith, L.; Wasson, A. S.; Fairman, R.; Wlodawer, A.; Zdanov, A.; Jaffe, E. K.
  3. Nature Structural Biology. 2003 10(9): 757-763.
  1. 11.   Pathology of mouse models of intestinal cancer: Consensus report and recommendations
  2. Boivin, G. P.; Washington, K.; Yang, K.; Ward, J. M.; Pretlow, T. P.; Russell, R.; Besselsen, D. G.; Godfrey, V. L.; Doetschman, T.; Dove, W. F.; Pitot, H. C.; Halberg, R. B.; Itzkowitz, S. H.; Groden, J.; Coffey, R. J.
  3. Gastroenterology. 2003 124(3): 762-777.
  1. 12.   Early TCR alpha expression generates TCR complexes that signal the DN-to-DP transition and impair development
  2. Erman, B.; Feigenbaum, L.; Coligan, J. E.; Singer, A.
  3. Nature Immunology. 2002 3(6): 564-569.
  1. 13.   Proline oxidase, encoded by p53-induced gene-6, catalyzes the generation of proline-dependent reactive oxygen species
  2. Donald, S. P.; Sun, X. Y.; Hu, C. A. A.; Yu, J.; Mei, J. M.; Valle, D.; Phang, J. M.
  3. Cancer Research. 2001 61(5): 1810-1815.
  1. 14.   Effect of chemokine receptor gene polymorphisms on the response to potent antiretroviral therapy
  2. O'Brien, T. R.; McDermott, D. H.; Ioannidis, J. P. A.; Carrington, M.; Murphy, P. M.; Havlir, D. V.; Richman, D. D.
  3. Aids. 2000 14(7): 821-826.
  1. 15.   Effect of chemokine receptor mutations on heterosexual human immunodeficiency virus transmission
  2. Lockett, S. F.; Alonso, A.; Wyld, R.; Martin, M. P.; Robertson, J. R.; Gore, S. M.; Leen, C. L. S.; Brettle, R. P.; Yirrell, D. L.; Carrington, M.; Brown, A. J. L.
  3. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 1999 180(3): 614-620.
  1. 16.   Genetics of HIV-1 infection: chemokine receptor CCR5 polymorphism and its consequences
  2. Carrington, M.; Dean, M.; Martin, M. P.; O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Human Molecular Genetics. 1999 8(10 Special Issue SI): 1939-1945.
  1. 17.   Mechanism-based cancer prevention approaches: Targets, examples, and the use of transgenic mice
  2. Hursting, S. D.; Slaga, T. J.; Fischer, S. M.; DiGiovanni, J.; Phang, J. M.
  3. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 1999 91(3): 215-225.
  1. 18.   Interphylal Product Splicing - the First Total Syntheses of Cephalostatin 1, the North Hemisphere of Ritterazine G, and the Highly Active Hybrid Analogue, Ritterostatin G(N)1(N)
  2. LaCour, T. G.; Guo, C. X.; Bhandaru, S.; Boyd, M. R.; Fuchs, P. L.
  3. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 1998 120(4): 692-707.
  1. 19.   Cloning and Mapping of Cat (Felis Catus) Immunoglobulin and T-Cell Receptor Genes
  2. Cho, K. W.; Youn, H. Y.; Okuda, M.; Satoh, H.; Cevario, S.; Obrien, S. J.; Watari, T.; Tsujimoto, H.; Hasegawa, A.
  3. Immunogenetics. 1998 47(3): 226-233.
  1. 20.   Distinctive Effects of Ccr5, Ccr2, and Ssdf1 Genetic Polymorphisms in Aids Progression
  2. Hendel, H.; Henon, N.; Lebuanec, H.; Lachgar, A.; Poncelet, H.; Caillatzucman, S.; Winkler, C. A.; Smith, M. W.; Kenefic, L.; Obrien, S.; Lu, W.; Andrieu, J. M.; Zagury, D.; Schachter, F.; Rappaport, J.; Zagury, J. F.
  3. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirology. 1998 19(4): 381-386.
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