J C Venter
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Recent Articles
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Lilly L, Davis A, Fraser C, Seeman P, Venter J
Neurochem Int
. 2010 May;
7(2):363-8.
PMID: 20492935
In order to characterize and partially purify solubilized dopamine receptors, canine brain striatum microsomes were solubilized with 1% digitonin, and enriched by either gel permeation chromatography, preparative vertical column isoelectric...
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Ng P, Zhao Q, Levy S, Strausberg R, Venter J
Clin Pharmacol Ther
. 2008 Aug;
84(3):306-9.
PMID: 18714319
The cost of sequencing and genotyping is aggressively decreasing, enabling pervasive personalized genomic screening for drug reactions. Drug-metabolizing genes have been characterized sufficiently to enable practitioners to go beyond simplistic...
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Carucci D, Gardner M, Tettelin H, Cummings L, Smith H, Adams M, et al.
Curr Opin Infect Dis
. 2006 Oct;
11(5):531-4.
PMID: 17033418
Advances in microbial genomic sequencing have the potential to revolutionize the control of infectious diseases. Recently, a consortium of researchers and funding agencies from the United States and Great Britain...
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Carucci D, Gardner M, Tettelin H, Cummings L, Smith H, Adams M, et al.
Expert Rev Mol Med
. 2003 Oct;
1998:1-9.
PMID: 14585131
An international consortium of genome centres, advanced development teams and funding agencies has begun the task of sequencing the genome of the parasite Plasmodium falciparum, the most important cause of...
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Fleischmann R, Alland D, Eisen J, Carpenter L, White O, Peterson J, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2002 Sep;
184(19):5479-90.
PMID: 12218036
Virulence and immunity are poorly understood in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We sequenced the complete genome of the M. tuberculosis clinical strain CDC1551 and performed a whole-genome comparison with the laboratory strain...
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Subramanian G, Mural R, Hoffman S, Venter J, Broder S
Mol Diagn
. 2002 Jan;
6(4):243-52.
PMID: 11774190
The approach of whole-genome shotgun sequencing coupled with the availability of computational algorithms to facilitate the assembly, gene prediction, and functional annotation of entire genomes has sparked a revolution in...
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Subramanian G, Adams M, Venter J, Broder S
JAMA
. 2001 Nov;
286(18):2296-307.
PMID: 11710896
Clinical researchers, practicing physicians, patients, and the general public now live in a world in which the 2.9 billion nucleotide codes of the human genome are available as a resource...
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Cravchik A, Subramanian G, Broder S, Venter J
Arch Neurol
. 2001 Nov;
58(11):1772-8.
PMID: 11708983
The recent publication of the sequence of the human genome will accelerate the discovery of new genetic susceptibility factors for human disease, leading to the development of novel diagnostics and...
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Tettelin H, Nelson K, Paulsen I, Eisen J, Read T, Peterson S, et al.
Science
. 2001 Jul;
293(5529):498-506.
PMID: 11463916
The 2,160,837-base pair genome sequence of an isolate of Streptococcus pneumoniae, a Gram-positive pathogen that causes pneumonia, bacteremia, meningitis, and otitis media, contains 2236 predicted coding regions; of these, 1440...