J R Simon
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Simon J, Acosta E, Mewaldt S
Mem Cognit
. 2011 Feb;
3(2):167-70.
PMID: 21287055
Forty Ss pressed a left- or right-hand key depending on the ear in which they heard a 500-Hz stimulus tone. Half of the Ss were instructed to press the key...
2.
Simon J, Kalbhen C, Cooper R, Flisak M
Radiology
. 2000 Jun;
215(3):694-7.
PMID: 10831686
Purpose: To determine the accuracy and complications of vacuum-assisted core breast biopsy performed with ultrasonographic (US) guidance. Materials And Methods: US-guided, vacuum-assisted breast biopsy with an 11-gauge device was performed...
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Simon J, Dwyer J, Goldfrank L
Emerg Med Clin North Am
. 1999 Aug;
17(2):353-70, x.
PMID: 10429633
The term difficult patient refers to a group of patients with whom a physician may have trouble forming a normal therapeutic relationship. The care of these patients can present many...
4.
Simon J, Treger J, McEntee K
Mol Microbiol
. 1999 Feb;
31(3):823-32.
PMID: 10048026
Transcription of the polyubiquitin gene UBI4 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is strongly induced by a variety of environmental stresses, such as heat shock, nutrient depletion and exposure to DNA-damaging agents. This...
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Hurley J, Bloem L, Pavalko F, Liu J, Tian M, Simon J, et al.
J Neurochem
. 1999 Jan;
72(1):413-21.
PMID: 9886095
The most prominent structural feature of the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily is their seven hydrophobic domains, which are postulated to form membrane-spanning alpha helices. Some members of the G protein-coupled...
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Treger J, Schmitt A, Simon J, McEntee K
J Biol Chem
. 1998 Oct;
273(41):26875-9.
PMID: 9756934
A computer-aided pattern search of the entire yeast genome was designed and used to identify 186 putative stress response element-regulated genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Transcript levels of eight of these...
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Martins L, Jensen L, Simon J, Keller G, Winge D, Simons J
J Biol Chem
. 1998 Sep;
273(37):23716-21.
PMID: 9726978
The high affinity uptake systems for iron and copper ions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae involve metal-specific permeases and two known cell surface Cu(II) and Fe(III) metalloreductases, Fre1 and Fre2. Five novel...
8.
Simon J, Graff R, Maness P
J Neurocytol
. 1998 Jun;
27(2):119-26.
PMID: 9609402
Brain microtubule dynamics were studied by video-enhanced differential interference contrast microscopy in a cytosolic extract from fetal rat brain, prepared under conditions designed to produce minimal alterations in microtubule stability....
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Simon J, Bare D, Ghetti B, Richter J
Neurosci Lett
. 1997 Mar;
224(3):201-5.
PMID: 9131671
The present investigation was undertaken to test the hypothesis that a reduction in the activity of protein tyrosine kinases would result in an alteration in dopamine transport. Genistein, a broad-spectrum...
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Verina T, Norton J, Sorbel J, Triarhou L, Laferty D, Richter J, et al.
Exp Brain Res
. 1997 Jan;
113(1):5-12.
PMID: 9028770
The phenotypic effect of the weaver mutation in the ventral midbrain of homozygous mutants is associated with the progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons. To discover whether the number of mesencephalic...