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Sikorska M, YOUDALE T, Richards R, Whitfield J, Walker P
Biochem Cell Biol . 1992 Mar; 70(3-4):215-23. PMID: 1325159
Using a combination of immunoblotting, double immunoprecipitation, immunoglobulin-affinity chromatography, and isoelectrofocusing, we have been able to identify a group of proteins that display CDP-reductase activity and contain antigenic epitopes recognized...
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Walker P, Smith C, YOUDALE T, LeBlanc J, Whitfield J, Sikorska M
Cancer Res . 1991 Feb; 51(4):1078-85. PMID: 1847655
The effects of topoisomerase II-reactive epipodophyllotoxins etoposide and teniposide as well as amsacrine on the viability of thymocytes in primary culture has been examined. All three drugs were shown to...
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Durkin J, YOUDALE T, Whitfield J
Cell Signal . 1991 Jan; 3(2):93-7. PMID: 1652272
Lowering the temperature from 41 to 36 degrees C stimulates quiescent tsLA23-NRK rat cells (infected with the tsLA23 mutant of the Rous sarcoma virus) in serum-free medium to resume cycling...
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Sikorska M, Brewer L, YOUDALE T, Richards R, Whitfield J, Houghten R, et al.
Biochem Cell Biol . 1990 May; 68(5):880-8. PMID: 2205248
Epitope-specific antibodies to the M1 and M2 subunits of mammalian ribonucleotide reductase were prepared using peptides predicted to have a high antigenic index. Western blotting demonstrated that the anti-M1 antibody...
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Filipski J, LeBlanc J, YOUDALE T, Sikorska M, Walker P
EMBO J . 1990 Apr; 9(4):1319-27. PMID: 2323342
Each level of DNA folding in cells corresponds to a distinct chromatin structure. The basic chromatin units, nucleosomes, are arranged into solenoids which form chromatin loops. To characterize better the...
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Whitfield J, Sikorska M, YOUDALE T, Brewer L, Richards R, Walker P
Adv Enzyme Regul . 1989 Jan; 28:113-23. PMID: 2696342
Although they are proliferatively quiescent, the cells in the intact adult rat liver express the gene coding for the M1 subunit of ribonucleotide reductase. But since they do not need...
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YOUDALE T, Whitfield J, RIXON R
Can J Biochem Cell Biol . 1985 May; 63(5):319-24. PMID: 3893655
Between 16 and 20 h after partial (70%) hepatectomy (HPX) in normal rats, the remaining liver cells accumulate ribonucleotide reductase subunits, assemble these into active holoenzyme, and initiate DNA replication....
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Whitfield J, YOUDALE T
Pharmacol Ther . 1985 Jan; 29(3):407-19. PMID: 3915361
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YOUDALE T, Frappier L, Whitfield J, RIXON R
Can J Biochem Cell Biol . 1984 Sep; 62(9):914-9. PMID: 6388757
The level of the cytoplasmic ribonucleotide reductase nonheme-iron-containing L2 subunit in regenerating rat liver cells began rising about 2 h before the onset of DNA synthesis, rose sharply to a...
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Rannels D, Low R, YOUDALE T, VOLKIN E, LONGMORE W
Fed Proc . 1982 Oct; 41(12):2833-9. PMID: 6182030
Quantitatively accurate studies of macromolecule and lipid synthesis in lung and other tissues by using radioactive substrates require detailed knowledge of the specific radioactivity of the appropriate pool of precursor...