E Herman
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Ortiz C, Herman E, James A
Br J Dermatol
. 2021 Apr;
185(2):428-429.
PMID: 33864243
No abstract available.
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Brekke E, Herman E
Opt Lett
. 2015 Dec;
40(23):5674-7.
PMID: 26625079
We have investigated the frequency characteristics of the coherent 420 nm beam generated via parametric four-wave mixing (FWM). A single, high-power 778 nm laser is directed through a high-density rubidium...
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Oguro-Ando A, Rosensweig C, Herman E, Nishimura Y, Werling D, Bill B, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2014 Oct;
20(9):1069-78.
PMID: 25311365
Rare maternally inherited duplications at 15q11-13 are observed in ~1% of individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), making it among the most common causes of ASD. 15q11-13 comprises a...
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Herman E
Isis
. 2002 Mar;
92(4):684-715.
PMID: 11921680
This essay considers the effort to transform child adoption into a modern scientific enterprise during the first half of the twentieth century via a case study of Arnold Gesell (1880-1961),...
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Shy G, Ehler L, Herman E, Galili G
J Exp Bot
. 2001 Nov;
52(365):2387-8.
PMID: 11709589
Wheat storage proteins are deposited in the vacuole of maturing endosperm cells by a novel pathway that is the result of protein body formation by the endoplasmic reticulum followed by...
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Helm R, Cockrell G, Connaughton C, West C, Herman E, Sampson H, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
. 2000 Feb;
105(2 Pt 1):378-84.
PMID: 10669862
Background: Peanuts and soybeans are 2 foods that have been shown to be responsible for many atopic disorders. Because of their nutritional benefit, soybean proteins are now being used increasingly...
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Okamoto T, Minamikawa T, EDWARD G, Vakharia V, Herman E, Okomoto T
J Biol Chem
. 1999 Apr;
274(16):11390-8.
PMID: 10196232
SH-EP is a cysteine protease from germinating mung bean (Vigna mungo) that possesses a carboxyl-terminal endoplasmic reticulum (ER) retention sequence, KDEL. In order to examine the function of the ER...
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Kurek I, Aviezer K, Erel N, Herman E, Breiman A
Plant Physiol
. 1999 Feb;
119(2):693-704.
PMID: 9952466
We isolated a cDNA encoding a 568-amino acid, heat-stress-induced peptidyl prolyl isomerase belonging to the FK506-binding-protein (FKBP) family. The open reading frame encodes for a peptidyl prolyl isomerase that possesses...
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Helm R, Cockrell G, Herman E, Burks A, Sampson H, Bannon G
Int Arch Allergy Immunol
. 1998 Sep;
117(1):29-37.
PMID: 9751845
Soybean proteins share a large number of cross-reacting allergens with other members of the legume family; however, soy-allergic patients rarely react clinically to other members of the legume family. Gly...