G van den Engh
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Linardopoulou E, Mefford H, Nguyen O, Friedman C, van den Engh G, Farwell D, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2001 Nov;
10(21):2373-83.
PMID: 11689484
We report here on the transcriptional activity of multiple copies of a subtelomerically located olfactory receptor (OR) gene, OR-A. Due to recent duplication events, both the copy number and chromosomal...
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Mefford H, Linardopoulou E, Coil D, van den Engh G, Trask B
Hum Mol Genet
. 2001 Nov;
10(21):2363-72.
PMID: 11689483
In this study, we assess the evolutionary relationships among different chromosomal copies of a subtelomeric block of sequence. This block contains homology to three olfactory receptor genes and is dispersed...
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van den Engh G, Nelson P, Roach J
Nature
. 2000 Dec;
408(6812):540.
PMID: 11117733
No abstract available.
4.
Siegel A, van den Engh G, Hood L, Trask B, Roach J
Genomics
. 2000 Sep;
68(3):237-46.
PMID: 10995565
In pairwise end sequencing, sequences are determined from both ends of random subclones derived from a DNA target. Sufficiently similar overlapping end sequences are identified and grouped into contigs. When...
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Liu A, LaTray L, van den Engh G
Prostate
. 2000 Aug;
44(4):303-12.
PMID: 10951495
Background: Prostate stromal cells can be readily cultured in vitro. Are these proliferating cells representative of stromal cells in situ? Since the expression of cell surface molecules, like the cluster...
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Asbury C, Uy J, van den Engh G
Cytometry
. 2000 May;
40(2):88-101.
PMID: 10805928
Background: The pulses of light scatter and fluorescence measured in flow cytometers exhibit varying degrees of polarization. Flow cytometers are heterogeneously sensitive to this polarization, depending on the light source(s),...
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Yokota H, Sunwoo J, Sarikaya M, van den Engh G, Aebersold R
Anal Chem
. 2000 Feb;
71(19):4418-22.
PMID: 10660441
We have developed a rapid and efficient way of stretching DNA and denatured protein molecules for detection by fluorescence microscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM). In the described method, a...
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Roach J, Siegel A, van den Engh G, Trask B, Hood L
Nature
. 1999 Nov;
401(6756):843-5.
PMID: 10553897
No abstract available.
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Liu A, True L, LaTray L, Ellis W, Vessella R, Lange P, et al.
Prostate
. 1999 Jul;
40(3):192-9.
PMID: 10398281
Background: Prostate tumor heterogeneity as manifested by differential expression of markers can be attributed to multiple types of cancer cells populating a tumor. Does the composition differ between primary tumor...
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Yokota H, Fung K, Trask B, van den Engh G, Sarikaya M, Aebersold R
Anal Chem
. 1999 May;
71(9):1663-7.
PMID: 10330902
We have developed a fluorescence-based method for mapping single or multiple protein-binding sites on straightened, large-size DNA molecules (> 5 kbp). In the described method, protein-DNA complexes were straightened and...