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L E Gentry

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Gentry L, David M, Royer T, Mitchell C, Starks K
J Environ Qual . 2007 Jan; 36(2):408-15. PMID: 17255628
Agriculture is a major nonpoint source of phosphorus (P) in the Midwest, but how surface runoff and tile drainage interact to affect temporal concentrations and fluxes of both dissolved and...
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David M, McIsaac G, Royer T, Darmody R, Gentry L
ScientificWorldJournal . 2003 Jun; 1 Suppl 2:597-604. PMID: 12805881
The Midwest has large riverine exports of nitrogen (N), with the largest flux per unit area to the Mississippi River system coming from Iowa and Illinois. We used historic and...
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Los Huertos M, Gentry L, Shennan C
ScientificWorldJournal . 2003 Jun; 1 Suppl 2:615-22. PMID: 12805816
In coastal California nitrogen (N) in runoff from urban and agricultural land is suspected to impair surface water quality of creeks and rivers that discharge into the Monterey Bay Sanctuary....
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Yang H, Jiang D, Li W, Liang J, Gentry L, Brattain M
Oncogene . 2000 Apr; 19(15):1901-14. PMID: 10773880
Transforming growth factor alpha (TGFalpha) is widely expressed in malignant as well as normal cells and is involved in regulating cell growth and differentiation. Although processing of TGFalpha has been...
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Yang Y, Dignam J, Gentry L
Biochemistry . 1997 Oct; 36(39):11923-32. PMID: 9305986
Transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1) is a potent growth differentiation and morphogenesis factor. The amino-terminal 248 amino acid pro region of TGF-beta1, the beta1-latency-associated peptide (beta1-LAP), is noncovalently associated with...
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Periyasamy S, Sun L, Gentry L, Brattain M
J Cell Physiol . 1996 Sep; 168(3):711-20. PMID: 8816926
We investigated TGF-beta response and the expression of TGF-beta receptors in clones of MOSER colon carcinoma cells (designated MOSER II and MOSER III-10) as a function of their growth state....
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McMahon G, Dignam J, Gentry L
Biochem J . 1996 Jan; 313 ( Pt 1):343-51. PMID: 8546705
The formation of a non-covalent complex between mature transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta 1) and its pro region, the beta 1-latency-associated peptide (beta 1-LAP), is important in regulating the...
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Harte M, Gentry L
Arch Biochem Biophys . 1995 Oct; 322(2):378-89. PMID: 7574711
The interactions of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and transforming growth factor alpha (TGF alpha) with the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) were examined by insertion mutagenesis of the receptor. Seventeen...
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Wang J, Sun L, Myeroff L, Wang X, Gentry L, Yang J, et al.
J Biol Chem . 1995 Sep; 270(37):22044-9. PMID: 7665626
Escape from negative growth regulation by transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) as a result of the loss of TGF-beta type II receptor (RII) expression has been found to be associated...
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Dubois C, Laprise M, Blanchette F, Gentry L, Leduc R
J Biol Chem . 1995 May; 270(18):10618-24. PMID: 7737999
Proteolytic processing of the transforming growth factor beta precursor (pro-TGF beta) is an essential step in the formation of the biologically active TGF beta homodimeric protein (TGF beta). The 361-amino-acid...