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Ramdas L, Coombes K, Baggerly K, Abruzzo L, Highsmith W, Krogmann T, et al.
Genome Biol . 2001 Dec; 2(11):RESEARCH0047. PMID: 11737946
Background: A key assumption in the analysis of microarray data is that the quantified signal intensities are linearly related to the expression levels of the corresponding genes. To test this...
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Ramdas L, Wang J, Hu L, Cogdell D, Taylor E, Zhang W
Biotechniques . 2001 Sep; 31(3):546, 548, 550, passim. PMID: 11570499
Laboratories use different laser-based scanners to scan microarray images. To assess whether results from different scanners are comparable, and thus whether data from different laboratories can be compared, we scanned...
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Taylor E, Cogdell D, Coombes K, Hu L, Ramdas L, Tabor A, et al.
Biotechniques . 2001 Jul; 31(1):62-5. PMID: 11464521
To generate cDNA arrays in our core laboratory, we amplified about 2300 PCR products from a human, sequence-verified cDNA clone library. As a quality-control step, we sequenced the PCR products...
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Wang W, Ramdas L, Sun G, Ke S, Obeyesekere N, Budde R, et al.
Biochemistry . 2000 May; 39(17):5221-8. PMID: 10819990
The protein tyrosine kinase, pp60(c-)(src), is involved in cellular signaling and is activated during mitosis and in various tumors. We have been employing cyclic decapeptides to identify the determinants for...
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Ramdas L, Bunnin B, Plunkett M, Sun G, ELLMAN J, Gallick G, et al.
Arch Biochem Biophys . 1999 Aug; 368(2):394-400. PMID: 10441393
We screened 1680 spatially separated compounds of a diverse combinatorial library of 1,4-benzodiazepines for their ability to inhibit the kinase activity of protein tyrosine kinases Src, Yes, Abl, Lck, Csk,...
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Ramdas L, Obeyesekere N, Sun G, McMurray J, Budde R
J Pept Res . 1999 Jul; 53(5):569-77. PMID: 10424353
The conversion of a peptide substrate to a potent inhibitor by chemical modification is a promising approach in the development of inhibitors for protein tyrosine kinases. N-acylation of the synthetic...
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Ramdas L, Budde R
Cancer Biochem Biophys . 1999 Jan; 16(4):375-85. PMID: 9925284
Inhibition of the tyrosine kinase activity of Src by forty-three different compounds from five chemical families (cinnamic acid, salicylic acid, phenol, coumarin and flavonoid derivatives) representing plant and microbial secondary...
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McMurray J, Budde R, Ke S, Obeyesekere N, Wang W, Ramdas L, et al.
Arch Biochem Biophys . 1998 Jul; 355(1):124-30. PMID: 9647675
A series of 48 cyclic peptides based on the amino acid sequence surrounding the autophosphorylation site of pp60(c-src) was synthesized and each was tested as both a substrate and an...
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Ramdas L, Budde R
Anal Biochem . 1998 Jan; 254(2):291-3. PMID: 9417792
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Ramdas L, Obeyesekere N, McMurray J, Budde R
Arch Biochem Biophys . 1996 Feb; 326(1):73-8. PMID: 8579374
We used a novel approach to determine the minimal size and semioptimal sequence of a peptide to serve as an inhibitor and/or substrate for the protein tyrosine kinase pp60c-src. The...