Publications for All Faculty
Use of cleaved amplified polymorphic sequences to distinguish strains of Staphylococcus epidermidis.
Extracorporeal plasma perfusion of cultured hepatocytes: effect of intermittent perfusion on hepatocyte function and morphology.
Mode of action of the Arabidopsis thaliana phytoalexin camalexin and its role in Arabidopsis-pathogen interactions.
A simple method for 3'-labeling of RNA.
Thermal injury in rats alters glucose utilization by skin, wound, and small intestine, but not by skeletal muscle.
Ribozymes: aiming at RNA replication and protein synthesis.
Understanding and controlling the cell cycle with natural products.
A phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase family member regulating longevity and diapause in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Substrate selection by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases.
Effects of plasma exposure on cultured hepatocytes: Implications for bioartificial liver support.
The Caenorhabditis elegans behavioral gene unc-24 encodes a novel bipartite protein similar to both erythrocyte band 7.2 (stomatin) and nonspecific lipid transfer protein.
Paracoccidioidomycosis of bones and joints. A clinical, radiologic, and pathologic study of 9 cases.
Kinetics of plasma arginine and leucine in pediatric burn patients.
Evaluation of human skin reconstituted from composite grafts of cultured keratinocytes and human acellular dermis transplanted to athymic mice.
Alpha L beta 2 integrin/LFA-1 binding to ICAM-1 induced by cytohesin-1, a cytoplasmic regulatory molecule.
Lineage-specific regulators couple cell lineage asymmetry to the transcription of the Caenorhabditis elegans POU gene unc-86 during neurogenesis.
Decreased cerebral glucose utilization in rats during the ebb phase of thermal injury.
Transgenic expression of tpr-met oncogene leads to development of mammary hyperplasia and tumors.
Isolation of Arabidopsis mutants with enhanced disease susceptibility by direct screening.
Ribozyme-catalysed amino-acid transfer reactions.
(+)-Discodermolide binds to microtubules in stoichiometric ratio to tubulin dimers, blocks taxol binding and results in mitotic arrest.
Kinetic and mechanistic analysis of nonenzymatic, template-directed oligoribonucleotide ligation.
Nonenzymatic, template-directed ligation of oligoribonucleotides is highly regioselective for the formation of 3'-5' phosphodiester bonds.
Control of hypertrophic scar growth using antibody-targeted photolysis.