B Trask
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Recent Articles
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Belkoff L, McCullough A, Goldstein I, Jones L, Bowden C, DiDonato K, et al.
Int J Clin Pract
. 2013 Mar;
67(4):333-41.
PMID: 23521325
Aim: Determine the long-term efficacy, safety and tolerability of avanafil, a highly specific, rapidly absorbed phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor in male patients with mild to severe erectile dysfunction (ED), with...
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Pintchovski S, MELNYK J, Chen Y, Friedman C, Trask B, Shizuya H
Chem Senses
. 2001 Nov;
26(9):1167-74.
PMID: 11705802
In mammals, the vomeronasal organ (VNO) contains chemosensory receptor cells that bind to pheromones and induce a variety of social and reproductive behaviors. It has been traditionally assumed that the...
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Gabor L, Jackson M, Trask B, Malik R, Canfield P
Aust Vet J
. 2001 Sep;
79(7):476-81.
PMID: 11549046
Objective: To determine the FeLV status of sera and tumours from Australian cats with lymphosarcoma in relation to patient characteristics, tumour characteristics (tissue involvement, histological grade and immunophenotype), haematological and...
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McPherson J, Marra M, Hillier L, Waterston R, Chinwalla A, Wallis J, et al.
Nature
. 2001 Mar;
409(6822):934-41.
PMID: 11237014
The human genome is by far the largest genome to be sequenced, and its size and complexity present many challenges for sequence assembly. The International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium constructed...
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Siegel A, van den Engh G, Hood L, Trask B, Roach J
Genomics
. 2000 Sep;
68(3):237-46.
PMID: 10995565
In pairwise end sequencing, sequences are determined from both ends of random subclones derived from a DNA target. Sufficiently similar overlapping end sequences are identified and grouped into contigs. When...
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Lin B, White J, Ferguson C, Bumgarner R, Friedman C, Trask B, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2000 Mar;
60(4):858-63.
PMID: 10706094
Genes regulated by androgenic hormones are of critical importance for the normal physiological function of the human prostate gland, and they contribute to the development and progression of prostate carcinoma....
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Roach J, Siegel A, van den Engh G, Trask B, Hood L
Nature
. 1999 Nov;
401(6756):843-5.
PMID: 10553897
No abstract available.
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Siegel A, Trask B, Roach J, Mahairas G, Hood L, van den Engh G
Genome Res
. 1999 Mar;
9(3):297-307.
PMID: 10077536
The BAC-end sequencing, or sequence-tagged-connector (STC), approach to genome sequencing involves sequencing the ends of BAC inserts to scatter sequence tags (STCs) randomly across the genome. Once any BAC or...
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Sharma V, Poorkaj P, Hisama F, Bonnycastle L, Yu C, Massa H, et al.
Genomics
. 1998 Feb;
47(2):314-8.
PMID: 9479506
We have constructed an expression map of chromosome 14q24.3 between markers D14S42 and D14S63. cDNA selection with YACs from 14q24.3 was used to generate expressed sequence tags (ESTs). The localization...
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Geier S, Algate P, Carlberg K, Flowers D, Friedman C, Trask B, et al.
Blood
. 1997 Mar;
89(6):1876-85.
PMID: 9058707
The macrophage colony-stimulating factor receptor and several other hematopoietic growth factor receptors induce the tyrosine phosphorylation of a 145- to 150-kD protein in murine cells. We have previously cloned a...