P M Egle
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1.
Cleary S, Cao G, Liu L, Egle P, Shelton K
Bioelectromagnetics
. 1997 Jan;
18(7):499-505.
PMID: 9338631
The induction of stress proteins in HeLa and CHO cells was investigated following a 2 h exposure to radiofrequency (RF) or microwave radiation. Cells were exposed or sham exposed in...
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Shelton K, Egle P, Bigbee J, Klann E
Neurotoxicology
. 1993 Jan;
14(2-3):61-7.
PMID: 8247412
p32/6.3, a low-abundance, highly conserved nuclear protein, is a target for lead. Very few low abundance nuclear proteins have been described and no others have been associated with lead. Its...
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Shelton K, Klann E, Nixon G, Egle P
J Neurosci Methods
. 1991 May;
37(3):257-66.
PMID: 1943211
We describe a preparative procedure for low-abundance proteins of the cytoskeleton-nuclear matrix fraction from frozen bovine brain. Strigent centrifugation and washing conditions in the preparation of the cytoskeleton-nuclear matrix fraction...
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Shelton K, Cunningham J, Klann E, Merchant R, Egle P, Bigbee J
J Neurosci Res
. 1990 Mar;
25(3):287-94.
PMID: 2325156
Recently, a low-abundance nuclear protein, p32/6.3, has been identified in brain tissue (Egle and Shelton: Journal of Biological Chemistry 261:2294-2298, 1986). Using a Western blot procedure, we describe its distribution...
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Egle P, Shelton K
J Biol Chem
. 1986 Feb;
261(5):2294-8.
PMID: 3003107
A characteristic feature of chronic lead intoxication is the induction of intranuclear inclusion bodies in cells lining kidney proximal tubules. These are relatively insoluble lead- and protein-rich structures which may...
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Shelton K, Todd J, Egle P
J Biol Chem
. 1986 Feb;
261(4):1935-40.
PMID: 3003089
Differential inductive effects of lead on protein synthesis in rat fibroblasts and kidney epithelial cells were examined. The lead was administered as lead glutamate, a complex known to introduce lead...
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Shelton K, Egle P, Todd J
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1986 Jan;
134(2):492-8.
PMID: 3947337
A step in the induction of a 30- to 35-kD stress protein may be the reaction of chemical inducers with glutathione. Effective inducers are sulfhydryl reagents. Further, a comparison of...
8.
Shelton K, Egle P
J Biol Chem
. 1982 Oct;
257(19):11802-7.
PMID: 7118911
Characteristic intranuclear inclusion bodies have been isolated from the kidney cortex of lead-intoxicated rats. A protein has been identified which appears to be unique to the inclusion bodies. It was...
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Shelton K, Egle P, Cochran D
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1981 Dec;
103(3):975-81.
PMID: 7332586
No abstract available.
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Shelton K, Higgins L, Cochran D, Ruffolo Jr J, Egle P
J Biol Chem
. 1980 Nov;
255(22):10978-83.
PMID: 7430165
No abstract available.