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Evidence Of Influenza A Virus Rna In Siberian Lake Ice, Scott O. Rogers, Gang Zhang, Dany Shoham, David Gilchinsky, Sergei Davydov, John D. Castello
Evidence Of Influenza A Virus Rna In Siberian Lake Ice, Scott O. Rogers, Gang Zhang, Dany Shoham, David Gilchinsky, Sergei Davydov, John D. Castello
Biological Sciences Faculty Publications
Influenza A virus infects a large proportion of the human population annually, sometimes leading to the deaths of millions. The biotic cycles of infection are well characterized in the literature, including in studies of populations of humans, poultry, swine, and migratory waterfowl. However, there are few studies of abiotic reservoirs for this virus. Here, we report the preservation of influenza A virus genes in ice and water from high-latitude lakes that are visited by large numbers of migratory birds. The lakes are along the migratory flight paths of birds flying into Asia, North America, Europe, and Africa. The data suggest …
Cell Edge Features Affected By Microtubule Inhibitor Combinations, Sonal Uppal, Nancy Boudreau, Elizabeth Wendt, Carol Heckman
Cell Edge Features Affected By Microtubule Inhibitor Combinations, Sonal Uppal, Nancy Boudreau, Elizabeth Wendt, Carol Heckman
Applied Statistics and Operations Research Faculty Publications
The tumor promoter, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), enhances tumor yield through an epigenetic mechanism. PMA, like another promoter, phosphatase inhibitor okadaic acid, works by maintaining proteins in a phosphorylated state. In order to identify chemicals with promoter and antipromoter effects, this laboratory has developed a standard curve of morphogenetic changes using data from precancerous cell lines that eventually became neoplastic. Using the curve as a basis of comparison, we defined the “signature” phenotype as that adopted when a cell line became neoplastic. The results of solving for signature type disclosed that the microtubule-depolymerizing compound, colchicine, had a promoter-like effect [2]. …
Photo Processes On Self-Associated Cationic Porphyrins And Plastocyanin Complexes 1. Ligation Of Plastocyanin Tyrosine 83 Onto Metalloporphyrins And Electron-Transfer Fluorescence Quenching, Hewa Anula, Eugene Myshkin, Anton Guliaev, Charles Luman, Evgeny Danilov, Felix Castellano, George S. Bullerjahn, Michael Rogers
Photo Processes On Self-Associated Cationic Porphyrins And Plastocyanin Complexes 1. Ligation Of Plastocyanin Tyrosine 83 Onto Metalloporphyrins And Electron-Transfer Fluorescence Quenching, Hewa Anula, Eugene Myshkin, Anton Guliaev, Charles Luman, Evgeny Danilov, Felix Castellano, George S. Bullerjahn, Michael Rogers
Biological Sciences Faculty Publications
The spectroscopic properties of the self-associated complexes formed between the anionic surface docking site of spinach plastocyanin and the cationic metalloporphyrins, in which the tyrosine 83 (Y83) moiety is placed just below the docking site, tetrakis(N-methyl-4-pyridyl)porphyrin (Pd(II)TMPyP4+ and Zn(II)TMPyP4+), have been studied and reported herein. The fluorescence quenching phenomenon of the self-assembled complex of Zn(II)TMPyP4+/plastocyanin has also been discovered. The observed red-shifting of the Soret and Q-bands of the UV-visible spectra, ca. 9 nm for Pd(II)TMPyP4+/plastocyanin and ca. 6 nm for the Zn(II)TMPyP4+/ plastocyanin complexes, was explained in terms of exciton theory coupled with the Gouterman model. Thus, the hydroxyphenyl …
Mutation And Cloning Efficiency, Ronny C. Woodruff, Priti Azad
Mutation And Cloning Efficiency, Ronny C. Woodruff, Priti Azad
Biological Sciences Faculty Publications
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