John M Casper
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Li C, Zolotarevsky E, Thompson I, Anderson M, Simeone D, Casper J, et al.
Electrophoresis
. 2011 Jul;
32(15):2028-35.
PMID: 21732554
A multiplexed bead-based immunoassay was developed to simultaneously profile glycosylation patterns of serum proteins to investigate their usefulness as biomarkers for pancreatic cancer. The multiplex assay utilized protein-specific capture antibodies...
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Needham P, Casper J, Kalman-Maltese V, Verrill K, Dignam J, Trempe J
J Virol
. 2006 Jun;
80(13):6207-17.
PMID: 16775308
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is a human parvovirus that normally requires a helper virus such as adenovirus (Ad) for replication. The four AAV replication proteins (Rep78, Rep68, Rep52, and Rep40) are...
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Casper J, Kemp M, Ghosh M, Randall G, Vaillant A, Leffak M
J Biol Chem
. 2005 Jan;
280(13):13071-83.
PMID: 15653697
The presence of DNA-unwinding elements (DUEs) at eukaryotic replicators has raised the question of whether these elements contribute to origin activity by their intrinsic helical instability, as protein-binding sites, or...
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Casper J, Timpe J, Dignam J, Trempe J
J Virol
. 2004 Dec;
79(1):28-38.
PMID: 15596798
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) and other parvoviruses inhibit proliferation of nonpermissive cells. The mechanism of this inhibition is not thoroughly understood. To learn how AAV interacts with host cells, we investigated...