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Sequence and analysis of approximately 0.5 mega-basepair of the DiGeorge Syndrome Critical Region in human chromosome 22 band q11 and a syntenic mouse BAC.
(1997)
From the data collected, part of the genomic sequence of the human clathrin heavy chain like gene (CLTCL), entire genomic sequence of the human homolog of yeast repressors of histone gene transcription HIR1 and HIR2 (HIRA), ...
Part I. Kinetic studies of the complexation reactions of nickel(II) with hydroxamic acids in aqueous medium. Part II. Kinetic studies of the formation and dissociation reactions of ionomycin and 2,6-dimethylheptane-3,5-dione with nickel(II) and magnesium(II) in 80 percent methanol-water medium.
(1997)
The second part of the study involved the reactions of nickel(II) and magnesium(II), with the ionophore ionomycin and the model compound 2,6-dimethyl-3,5-heptanedione (DMHD). A detailed analysis of the kinetic data for ...
An analysis of the activation of the adipogenic differentiation pathway in the bone marrow stroma by members of the nuclear hormone receptor family.
(1997)
The bone marrow stroma is composed of a diverse array of cell types that have unique functions. Of the different types, the adipocyte is the most abundant. It is not clear what purpose adipocytes serve in the bone marrow. ...
Investigation into the in vivo metabolism of glutathionyl conjugates of dopamine and norepinephrine: Possible insights into neurodegenerative diseases.
(1997)
The in vitro and in vivo hydrolyses of 5-S-Glu-NE were investigated in rat brain homogenates and by intracerebroventricular (icv) administration in rat brains. Under in vitro conditions, 5-S-Glu-NE was hydrolyzed to give ...
Sequencing analysis of regions of human chromosomes 11 and 22: Meningioma (22), cat eye syndrome (22), and multiple endocrine neoplasia, type 1 (11).
(1997)
The complete nucleotide sequence of a meningioma deletion region (MDR) from human chromosome 22q11, a segment of the Cat Eye Syndrome (CES) region from human chromosome 22, and portions of the Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia, ...
Physiology and biochemistry of purine salvage in an archaeobacterium, Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum.
(1997)
Studies of the effect of temperature on stability of 100-fold purified HGPRTase from M. thermoautotrophicum suggested that this enzyme is the most thermostable of all known HGPRTases; upon incubation at 92$\sp\circ$C ...