D E PETTIJOHN
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Stranahan P, Laroe J, MCCOMBS R, Rahim I, Kuhn C, PETTIJOHN D
Oncol Rep
. 1998 Apr;
5(1):235-9.
PMID: 9458328
An immunohistochemical evaluation of Le(a)-Le(x) expression by adenocarcinomas of the biliary tree, pancreas, colon and stomach was undertaken as examples of epithelial tumors derived from embryonic endoderm. This complements previous...
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Stranahan P, Laroe J, MCCOMBS R, Goldsmith A, Rahim I, Overland M, et al.
Glycoconj J
. 1996 Oct;
13(5):741-7.
PMID: 8910001
Intratumoral phenotypic diversity is well documented with regard to tumor associated carbohydrate antigens (TACA). The factors which control the expression of these cell-surface oligosaccharides on different cells of the same...
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Cann J, Pfenninger O, PETTIJOHN D
Electrophoresis
. 1995 Jun;
16(6):881-7.
PMID: 7498130
Complexes of an 88 bp DNA and the HU protein were studied by both experimental and theoretical electrophoretic mobility-shift analyses. Experimental analysis defined the stoichiometry of binding and estimated an...
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Wagner J, Quill D, PETTIJOHN D
J Biol Chem
. 1995 Mar;
270(13):7394-8.
PMID: 7706284
Recently, DNA ring closure assays showed that high mobility group protein HMG-1 and its close homolog HMG-2 mediate sequence-independent DNA flexion. This DNA-bending activity appears to be central to at...
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Onate S, PRENDERGAST P, Wagner J, Nissen M, Reeves R, PETTIJOHN D, et al.
Mol Cell Biol
. 1994 May;
14(5):3376-91.
PMID: 8164686
Steroid hormone receptors are ligand-dependent transcriptional activators that exert their effects by binding as dimers to cis-acting DNA sequences termed hormone response elements. When human progesterone receptor (PR), expressed as...
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Battifora H, SORENSEN H, Mehta P, Ahn C, Niland J, Hage E, et al.
Cancer
. 1992 Oct;
70(7):1867-72.
PMID: 1381990
Background: Squamous cell lung carcinoma (SLC), the most frequent type of lung cancer, generally is treated surgically and its prognosis is poor. The only current clinically useful prognostic criterion is...
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Stranahan P, Howard R, Pfenninger O, Cowen M, Johnston M, PETTIJOHN D
Cancer Res
. 1992 May;
52(10):2923-30.
PMID: 1581910
Cells of cloned lines of human squamous lung carcinomas elaborate large glycoproteins that are associated with their tumorigenic potential. Two groups of clones (called Le(a)-X-positive and Le(a)-X-negative) were studied that...
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Shellman V, PETTIJOHN D
J Bacteriol
. 1991 May;
173(10):3047-59.
PMID: 1902461
Growing bacterial cells forming division septa have sites near the septa that are sensitive to EDTA shock. Cells treated with EDTA incorporate proteins and other molecules from the surrounding medium,...
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Hagerman P, PETTIJOHN D
J Biol Chem
. 1989 Sep;
264(25):14621-3.
PMID: 2768236
The histone-like protein HU serves as an accessory factor that can facilitate the interaction of certain proteins with their specific DNA binding sites. Examples occur in different systems for prokaryotic...
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