M J Mosley
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Schwinn D, Johnston G, Page S, Mosley M, WILSON K, Worman N, et al.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
. 1995 Jan;
272(1):134-42.
PMID: 7815325
We have cloned cDNAs encoding three human alpha-1 adrenergic receptor (AR) subtypes and characterized pharmacological properties of the expressed receptor protein. A number of significant sequence corrections have been identified...
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Mosley M, Pitt D, Barnes J
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
. 1989 Aug;
56(2):191-9.
PMID: 2802576
Concentrations of adenine and pyridine nucleotides and the associated charge values were examined in extracts of mycelium of Penicillium notatum during vegetative growth and reproductive development promoted by the addition...
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Pringle N, Collarini E, Mosley M, Heldin C, Westermark B, Richardson W
EMBO J
. 1989 Apr;
8(4):1049-56.
PMID: 2545439
The bipotential glial progenitor cells (O-2A progenitors), which during development of the rat optic nerve give rise to oligodendrocytes and type 2 astrocytes, are stimulated to divide in culture by...
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Richardson W, Pringle N, Mosley M, Westermark B, Dubois-Dalcq M
Cell
. 1988 Apr;
53(2):309-19.
PMID: 2834067
The bipotential progenitor cells (O-2A progenitors) that produce oligodendrocytes and type-2 astrocytes in the developing rat optic nerve are induced to proliferate in culture by type-1 astrocytes. Here, we show...
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Pitt D, Mosley M
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
. 1986 Jan;
52(6):467-82.
PMID: 3813521
The TCA cycle was examined during Ca2+-induced conidiation in Penicillium notatum over the 12-h period after addition of Ca2+ to vegetative cultures. Conidiation was independent of Ca2+ when certain intermediates...
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Pitt D, Mosley M
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
. 1985 Jan;
51(4):353-64.
PMID: 4091540
In addition to the ability of Penicillium notatum to grow on sucrose, glucose, fructose and gluconate, substantial growth occurred on 2-ketogluconate and 5-ketogluconate thereby indicating a diverse sugar metabolism. Cell-free...
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Pitt D, Mosley M
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
. 1985 Jan;
51(4):365-84.
PMID: 3911885
Experiments examined the metabolic basis of Ca2+-induced conidiation during the 12-h period following the addition of Ca2+ to 40-h vegetative cultures of Penicillium notatum. Vegetative mycelium had enzymic capacity for...