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Chen Z, Knutson E, Kurosky A, Albrecht T
J Virol . 2001 Mar; 75(8):3613-25. PMID: 11264351
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) stimulates arrested cells to enter the cell cycle by activating cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks), notably Cdk2. Several mechanisms are involved in the activation of Cdk2. HCMV causes a...
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Pan J, Kurosky A, Xu B, Chopra A, Coppenhaver D, Singh I, et al.
Antiviral Res . 2000 Nov; 48(1):39-47. PMID: 11080539
Innate antiviral substances occur in vertebrates and may function as host defenses. Virus infections are common among invertebrates, but little is known about the ability of invertebrates to control viral...
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Soman K, Midoro-Horiuti T, Ferreon J, Goldblum R, Brooks E, Kurosky A, et al.
Biophys J . 2000 Sep; 79(3):1601-9. PMID: 10969020
The Jun a 3 protein from mountain cedar (Juniperus ashei) pollen, a member of group 5 of the family of plant pathogenesis-related proteins (PR-proteins), reacts with serum IgE from patients...
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Urban R, Bodenburg Y, Kurosky A, Wood T, Gasic S
Mol Endocrinol . 2000 Jun; 14(6):774-82. PMID: 10847580
The porcine P-450 cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme gene (P450scc) contains a 30-bp region [insulin-like growth factor response element (IGFRE)] that mediates insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I)-stimulated gene expression and binds...
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Midoro-Horiuti T, Goldblum R, Kurosky A, Wood T, Brooks E
J Immunol . 2000 Feb; 164(4):2188-92. PMID: 10657673
Allergic diseases have been increasing in industrialized countries. The environment is thought to have both direct and indirect modulatory effects on disease pathogenesis, including alterating on the allergenicity of pollens....
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Spijker S, Smit A, van Elk R, Van Kesteren E, van Minnen J, Kurosky A, et al.
J Neurobiol . 1999 Oct; 41(3):399-413. PMID: 10526318
The majority of neuropeptides in Lymnaea stagnalis are proteolytically processed from larger precursors at sites composed of single or multiple basic amino acid residues. Previous studies have identified several putative...
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Udupi V, Lee H, Kurosky A, Greeley Jr G
Regul Pept . 1999 Oct; 83(2-3):123-7. PMID: 10511466
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the endoprotease, prohormone convertase-1 (PC-1), is involved in the processing of the precursor protein chromogranin A (CGA) to a...
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Midoro-Horiuti T, Goldblum R, Kurosky A, Wood T, Schein C, Brooks E
J Allergy Clin Immunol . 1999 Sep; 104(3 Pt 1):613-7. PMID: 10482836
Background: Cedar pollens cause allergic disease in diverse geographic areas. We have recently purified and characterized the major mountain cedar (Juniperus ashei) pollen allergen, Jun a 1. Objective: A full-length...
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Midoro-Horiuti T, Goldblum R, Kurosky A, Goetz D, Brooks E
J Allergy Clin Immunol . 1999 Sep; 104(3 Pt 1):608-12. PMID: 10482835
Background: Cedar pollens are important causes of seasonal allergic disease in diverse geographic areas. Objective: A major allergen from mountain cedar (Juniperus ashei) pollen, termed Jun a 1, was isolated...
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Ikeda S, Biswas T, Roy R, Izumi T, Boldogh I, Kurosky A, et al.
J Biol Chem . 1998 Aug; 273(34):21585-93. PMID: 9705289
The human endonuclease III (hNTH1), a homolog of the Escherichia coli enzyme (Nth), is a DNA glycosylase with abasic (apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP)) lyase activity and specifically cleaves oxidatively damaged pyrimidines in...