Publications for All Faculty
1H NMR studies of the high-affinity Rev binding site of the Rev responsive element of HIV-1 mRNA: base pairing in the core binding element.
Programmed cell death in plants: a pathogen-triggered response activated coordinately with multiple defense functions.
Effectiveness of poloxamer 188 in arresting calcein leakage from thermally damaged isolated skeletal muscle cells.
Prophylactic antibiotics and their role in the prevention of surgical wound infection.
Of mice, men and cholesterol.
Macrophage scavenger receptors.
Engineering organ perfusion protocols: NMR analysis of hepatocyte isolation from perfused rat liver.
Oxygen is a factor determining in vitro tissue assembly: Effects on attachment and spreading of hepatocytes.
Additive effects of thermal injury and infection on gut permeability.
Transport of fluorescent dextrans across the rat ileum after cutaneous thermal injury.
Feedback control of gene expression.
Evidence that the guanosine substrate of the Tetrahymena ribozyme is bound in the anti conformation and that N7 contributes to binding.
Association of Raf with the CD3 delta and gamma chains of the T cell receptor-CD3 complex.
Intracompartmental sepsis in burn patients.
Antisense DNA delivery in vivo: liver targeting by receptor-mediated uptake.
In vitro selection of RNA aptamers specific for cyanocobalamin.
4A11, a monoclonal antibody recognizing a novel antigen expressed on aberrant vascular endothelium. Upregulation in an in vivo model of contact dermatitis.
Antibody Targeted Photolysis.
In vitro genetic analysis of the hinge region between helical elements P5-P4-P6 and P7-P3-P8 in the sunY group I self-splicing intron.
Management of burn wounds with prompt excision and immediate closure.
Human recombinant interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in the treatment of sepsis syndrome.
Cellular distribution of endotoxin after injection of chemically purified lipopolysaccharide differs from that after injection of live bacteria.
An effective technique of scrotal harvest.
Nucleation and growth of ice crystals inside cultured hepatocytes during freezing in the presence of dimethyl sulfoxide.
Posttranscriptional regulation of the heterochronic gene lin-14 by lin-4 mediates temporal pattern formation in C. elegans.