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E A Hurley

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Tsao R, Hurley E
Nat Biotechnol . 1997 Jan; 15(1):86-7. PMID: 9035112
No abstract available.
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McCormack W, Hurley E, Thompson C
Mol Cell Biol . 1993 Feb; 13(2):821-30. PMID: 8423804
Somatic immunoglobulin diversity is generated in avian species by sequential gene conversion of variable (V) gene segments of the immunoglobulin heavy- and light-chain loci during B-cell development. The germ line...
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Klaman L, Hurley E, Thorley-Lawson D
Virology . 1991 Dec; 185(2):883-7. PMID: 1660206
We have examined the frequency of episome formation in resting B cells 36 hr after infection with Epstein-Barr virus. We have detected an average of 0.65 episomal genomes per cell...
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Hurley E, Klaman L, Agger S, Lawrence J, Thorley-Lawson D
J Virol . 1991 Jul; 65(7):3958-63. PMID: 1645805
IB4 is a prototype, latently Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-infected, lymphoblastoid cell line. We show here that IB4 contains only integrated EBV genomes. Episomal EBV DNA is not detected by Gardella gel...
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Hurley E, Agger S, McNeil J, Lawrence J, Calendar A, Lenoir G, et al.
J Virol . 1991 Mar; 65(3):1245-54. PMID: 1847452
In this study we used Gardella gel analysis of intact DNA, Southern blotting of digested DNA, and fluorescence in situ hybridization to provide complementary and unequivocal information on the state...
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Carlson L, Oettinger M, Schatz D, Masteller E, Hurley E, McCormack W, et al.
Cell . 1991 Jan; 64(1):201-8. PMID: 1986866
Chickens create their immunoglobulin (Ig) repertoires during B cell development in the bursa of Fabricius by intrachromosomal gene conversion. Recent evidence has suggested that Ig gene conversion may involve cis-acting...
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Hurley E, McNeil J, Lawrence J, Thorley-Lawson D
Curr Top Microbiol Immunol . 1990 Jan; 166:367-74. PMID: 1963586
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Hurley E, Thorley-Lawson D
J Exp Med . 1988 Dec; 168(6):2059-75. PMID: 2848918
Linear EBV genomes undergo a transition to the circular form characteristic of latency by 16-20 h post-infection. This transition requires that the infected cells be activated to the G1 stage...
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Saur R, Layne C, Hurley E, Opton K
Am Ann Deaf . 1986 Dec; 131(5):325-30. PMID: 3577974
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