J C Moores
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Dycaico M, Provost G, Kretz P, Ransom S, Moores J, Short J
Mutat Res
. 1994 Jun;
307(2):461-78.
PMID: 7514720
The establishment in recent years of transgenic shuttle vector-based mutagenicity assays has provided improved systems for analysis of mutagenic and carcinogenic processes. Results in the mouse have stimulated the development...
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Yee J, Moores J, Jolly D, Wolff J, Respess J, Friedmann T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1987 Aug;
84(15):5197-201.
PMID: 3474647
Retroviral vectors are used for the efficient transfer of foreign genes into mammalian cells. We report here the construction of murine retrovirus-based vectors carrying the full-length cDNA for human hypoxanthine...
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Wolff J, Yee J, Skelly H, Moores J, Respess J, Friedmann T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1987 May;
84(10):3344-8.
PMID: 3033644
Differentiated primary rat hepatocyte cultures have been infected with retroviral vectors expressing human hypoxanthine/guanine phosphoribosyltransferase or the transposon Tn5 neomycin-resistance gene. Expression of the markers was detected only after infection...
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Kim S, Moores J, David D, Respess J, Jolly D, Friedmann T
Nucleic Acids Res
. 1986 Apr;
14(7):3103-18.
PMID: 3008106
The organization of the X-linked gene for human hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT, EC 2.4.2.8.) has been determined by a combination of restriction endonuclease mapping, heteroduplex analysis and DNA sequence analysis of...
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Magazin M, Moores J, Leong J
J Biol Chem
. 1986 Jan;
261(2):795-9.
PMID: 3001083
Plant growth-promoting Pseudomonas B10 produces its yellow-green, fluorescent siderophore (microbial iron transport agent) pseudobactin under iron-limiting conditions. A structural gene encoding the 85,000-Da putative outer membrane receptor protein for ferric...
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Yee J, Jolly D, Moores J, Respess J, Friedmann T
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
. 1986 Jan;
51 Pt 2:1021-6.
PMID: 3034493
No abstract available.
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Moores J, Magazin M, Ditta G, Leong J
J Bacteriol
. 1984 Jan;
157(1):53-8.
PMID: 6690426
A gene bank of DNA from plant growth-promoting Pseudomonas sp. strain B10 was constructed using the broad host-range conjugative cosmid pLAFR1. The recombinant cosmids contained insert DNA averaging 21.5 kilobase...
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Moores J, Rowbury R
Z Allg Mikrobiol
. 1982 Jan;
22(7):465-75.
PMID: 6760568
Strains of Escherichia coli K12 harbouring ColV-K94 contain a new major outer membrane protein of molecular weight ca. 33,000. The new protein resembles the Omp A protein in that (1)...