Publications for All Faculty
Mutational analysis of conserved nucleotides in a self-splicing group I intron.
Phylogenetic and genetic evidence for base-triples in the catalytic domain of group I introns.
Detection of heteroduplex DNA molecules among the products of Saccharomyces cerevisiae meiosis.
In vitro genetic analysis of the Tetrahymena self-splicing intron.
Point mutations in the yeast histone H4 gene prevent silencing of the silent mating type locus HML.
The primary structure of the human leukocyte antigen CD37, a species homologue of the rat MRC OX-44 antigen.
In vitro selection of RNA molecules that bind specific ligands.
Identification of the intracytoplasmic region essential for signal transduction through a B cell activation molecule, CD40.
Imaging infections with antibodies. A quantitative autoradiographic analysis.
Injury-induced inhibition of small intestinal protein and nucleic acid synthesis.
Antibody-targeted photolysis: in vitro studies with Sn(IV) chlorin e6 covalently bound to monoclonal antibodies using a modified dextran carrier.
CD44 is the principal cell surface receptor for hyaluronate.
Expression and characterization of human CD4:immunoglobulin fusion proteins.
Electrolyte gradient gels for DNA sequencing.
The B-cell antigen CD22 mediates monocyte and erythrocyte adhesion.
Improved genetic selection for screening bacteriophage libraries by homologous recombination in vivo.
Prokaryotic signal transduction mediated by sensor and regulator protein pairs.
Cutaneous thermal injury alters macromolecular permeability of rat small intestine.
Genomic subtraction for cloning DNA corresponding to deletion mutations.
A CD4 domain important for HIV-mediated syncytium formation lies outside the virus binding site.
Detection of mutations and DNA polymorphisms using whole genome Southern Cross hybridization.
Rhizobium meliloti nodD genes mediate host-specific activation of nodABC.
Type I macrophage scavenger receptor contains alpha-helical and collagen-like coiled coils.
Coiled-coil fibrous domains mediate ligand binding by macrophage scavenger receptor type II.
Thymosin beta 4 is expressed in ROS 17/2.8 osteosarcoma cells in a regulated manner.