Christopher J Dubay
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Conrad V, Dubay C, Malek M, Brinkman R, Koguchi Y, Redmond W
Cytometry A
. 2018 Dec;
95(2):183-191.
PMID: 30570217
Automated reagent preparation, sample processing, and data acquisition have increased the rate at which flow cytometry data can be generated. Furthermore, advances in technology and flow cytometry instrumentation continually increase...
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van de Ven R, Hilton T, Hu H, Dubay C, Haley D, Paustian C, et al.
Oncoimmunology
. 2018 Dec;
7(12):e1466766.
PMID: 30524883
The immune system plays an essential role in eradicating cancer in concert with various treatment modalities. In the absence of autologous tumor material, no standardized method exists to assess T...
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Hobbs T, OMalley J, Khouangsathiene S, Dubay C
Comp Med
. 2010 Jun;
60(3):233-9.
PMID: 20579439
Social group housing of rhesus macaques at biomedical facilities is advocated to improve the psychologic wellbeing of these intelligent and social animals. An unintended outcome of social housing in this...
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Ferguson B, Street S, Wright H, Pearson C, Jia Y, Thompson S, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2007 Feb;
8:43.
PMID: 17286860
Background: Rhesus macaques serve a critical role in the study of human biomedical research. While both Indian and Chinese rhesus macaques are commonly used, genetic differences between these two subspecies...
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Miyakoshi K, Murphy M, Yeoman R, Mitra S, Dubay C, Hennebold J
Biol Reprod
. 2006 Jul;
75(6):823-35.
PMID: 16870946
Proteolytic activities are essential for follicular growth, ovulation, as well as for luteal formation and regression. Using suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH), a novel mouse ovary-selective gene (termed protease serine 35,...