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C M Stanley

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Bebek M, Stanley C, Gibbons T, Estreicher S
Sci Rep . 2016 Aug; 6:32150. PMID: 27535463
The interactions between thermal phonons and defects are conventionally described as scattering processes, an idea proposed almost a century ago. In this contribution, ab-initio molecular-dynamics simulations provide atomic-level insight into...
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HYMES J, Stanley C, Wolf B
Hum Mutat . 2001 Oct; 18(5):375-81. PMID: 11668630
Biotinidase (BTD) is the only enzyme that can cleave biocytin, a product of the proteolytic digestion of holocarboxylases. Profound BTD deficiency (less than 10% mean normal activity in serum) is...
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Stanley C, Phillips T
Am J Physiol . 1999 Jul; 277(1):G191-200. PMID: 10409167
Antibodies against MUC2, MUC3, and MUC5AC peptide epitopes stained the secretory contents of all goblet cells in the human colon-derived HT29-18N2 cell line. In contrast, four carbohydrate-specific monoclonal antibodies stained...
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Du X, Stoops J, Mertz J, Stanley C, Dixon J
J Cell Biol . 1998 Jun; 141(3):585-99. PMID: 9566961
Protease protection assays of apolipoprotein B100 (apoB) in digitonin-permeabilized HepG2 cells indicated that multiple domains of apoB are exposed to the cytosol through an extensive portion of the secretory pathway....
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Benitez J, Spelbrink R, Silva A, Phillips T, Stanley C, Finkelstein R
Infect Immun . 1997 Aug; 65(8):3474-7. PMID: 9234816
Choleragenic vibrios adhered to and multiplied on monolayers of the highly differentiated mucin-secreting cell line HT29-18N2. Their adherence followed first-order kinetics, was dependent on the concentration of vibrios, and was...
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Zanardi T, Stanley C, Saville B, Spacek S, Lentz M
Virology . 1997 Feb; 228(1):1-10. PMID: 9024804
E1 is the DNA replication origin recognition protein for bovine papillomavirus (BPV), and it carries out enzymatic functions required for initiation of viral DNA replication. Cellular mechanisms likely play a...
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Obeid O, Stanley C, Steward M
Virus Res . 1996 Jun; 42(1-2):173-80. PMID: 8806185
The role of different adjuvant formulations and routes of immunization on the antibody responses and protection induced in mice was determined by a synthetic peptide representing T- and B- cell...
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Paris N, Stanley C, Jones R, Rogers J
Cell . 1996 May; 85(4):563-72. PMID: 8653791
The plant cell vacuole has multiple functions, including storage of proteins and maintenance of an acidic pH where proteases will have maximal activity. It has been assumed that these diverse...
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Hapak R, Stanley C, Henzl M
Exp Cell Res . 1996 Jan; 222(1):234-45. PMID: 8549668
Although parvalbumins are generally viewed as intracellular Ca2- buffers/transporters, avian species express two thymus-specific isoforms that may play alternative biological roles. These proteins, known as avian thymic hormone (ATH) and...
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Steward M, Stanley C, Obeid O
J Virol . 1995 Dec; 69(12):7668-73. PMID: 7494275
A solid-phase 8-mer random combinatorial peptide library was used to generate a panel of mimotopes of an epitope recognized by a monoclonal antibody to the F protein of measles virus...