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    Gene map** on human metaphase chromosomes by in situ hybridization with 3H, 35S, and 32P labeled probes and transmission electron microscopy

    A method based on in situ hybridization, autoradiography and transmission electron microscopy for map** genes on human metaphase chromosomes is presented. Successful map** of the tandemly repeated rDNA gen...

    Chang-ben Li, Madeline Wu, Irene S. Margitich, Norman Davidson in Chromosoma (1986)

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    Nuclear receptor sites for vitamin D-soltriol in midbrain and hindbrain of Siberian hamster (Phodopus sungorus) assessed by autoradiography

    Autoradiograms were prepared from midbrains and hindbrains of male and female Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus), kept under short-day or long-day illumination, after injection of tritium-labeled 1,25-dihydrox...

    W. E. Stumpf, H. -J. Bidmon, L. Li, C. Pilgrim, A. Bartke, A. Mayerhofer in Histochemistry (1992)

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    Three new DNA helicases fromSaccharomyces cerevisiae

    At least six DNA helicases have been identified during fractionation of extracts from the yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiae. Three of those, DNA helicases B, C, and D, have been further purified and characterized. DN...

    **angyang Li, Bonita L. Yoder, Peter M. J. Burgers in Chromosoma (1992)

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    HeLa D98/AH-2 studied by chromosome painting and conventional cytogenetical techniques

    Metaphase chromosomes of HeLa D98/AH-2 cells were studied by GTG-banding, NOR-silver staining and in situ hybridization using libraries specific for each human chromosome as probes (chromosome painting). The s...

    Doris Rueß, Li-Zhin Ye, Caspar Grond-Ginsbach in Chromosoma (1993)

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    Vitamin D3 (soltriol) nuclear receptors in abdominal scent gland and skin of Siberian hamster (Phodopus sungorus) localized by autoradiography and immunohistochemistry

    In vivo autoradiography with [3H]1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (vitamin D, soltriol) and immuno-staining with antibodies to vitamin D receptor were applied to identify specific binding sites in the abdominal scen...

    Walter E. Stumpf, Maria de Mar Pérez-Delgado, Libo Li, Hans-Jürgen Bidmon in Histochemistry (1993)

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    Histochemical demonstration of copper in LEC rat liver

    Livers of LEC rats were histochemically stained for copper according to the modified Timm's method, which includes trichloroacetic acid (TCA) treatment. TCA pretreatment was effective in removing zinc and iron...

    Y. Fujii, K. Shimizu, M. Satoh, M. Fujita, Y. Fujioka, Y. Li, Y. Togashi in Histochemistry (1993)

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    Use of Phaseolus vulgaris leukoagglutinating lectin in histochemical and blotting techniques: a comparison of digoxigenin- and biotin-labelled lectins

    An increase in the number of β 1,6 branches of the trimannosyl core of asparagine-linked oligosaccharides has been shown to be directly correlated with the metastatic potential of cultured tumour cells. The Phase...

    Wei-** Li, Christian Zuber, Jürgen Roth in Histochemistry (1993)

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    Relationship between cellular DNA synthesis, PCNA expression and sex steroid hormone receptor status in the develo** mouse ovary, uterus and oviduct

    The proliferative activities of the different cellular compartments of the develo** mouse ovary, uterus, and oviduct were studied by radioautographic assessment of DNA synthesis with [3H]-thymidine labeling and...

    S. Li in Histochemistry (1994)

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    Argyrophilic nucleolar organizer regions

    Silver staining techniques developed to demonstrate argyrophilic nucleolar organizer regions (Ag-NORs) have been widely applied in a variety of cell kinetic studies, using the mean number of AgNORs in tumour c...

    Qing Li, Gerhard W. Hacker, Gorm Danscher in Histochemistry and Cell Biology (1995)

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    Human gamma X satellite DNA: an X chromosome specific centromeric DNA sequence

    The cosmid clone, CX16-2D12, was previously localized to the centromeric region of the human X chromosome and shown to lack human X-specific α satellite DNA. A 1.2 kb EcoRI fragment was subcloned from the CX16...

    C. Lee, X. Li, E. W. Jabs, D. Court, C. C. Lin in Chromosoma (1995)

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    Applications of immunogold and lectin-gold labeling in tumor research and diagnosis

    Immunohistochemistry and carbohydrate histochemistry have had an enormous impact on both tumor research and diagnosis. In particular, immunogold labeling has provided significant advantages over classical fluo...

    J. Roth, C. Zuber, P. Komminoth, T. Sata, W. -P. Li in Histochemistry and Cell Biology (1996)

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    Localization of the Drosophila checkpoint control protein Bub3 to the kinetochore requires Bub1 but not Zw10 or Rod

    We report here the isolation and molecular characterization of the Drosophila homolog of the mitotic checkpoint control protein Bub3. The Drosophila Bub3 protein is associated with the centromere/kinetochore of ...

    Joydeep Basu, Elsa Logarinho, Siegrun Herrmann, Hassan Bousbaa, Ze**ao Li in Chromosoma (1998)

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    Characterisation of endothelin-1-related protein in human adrenal cortex and in cortical lesions

     Endothelin (ET)-1 is a 21-amino acid peptide with potent vasopressor and vasoconstrictive properties. Biochemical studies suggest that this peptide occurs in the adrenal cortex, where it appears to influence ...

    Qing Li, Lars Grimelius, Anders Höög, Henry Johansson in Histochemistry and Cell Biology (1999)

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    Homolog pairing and meiotic progression in Coprinus cinereus

    We have used fluorescence in situ hybridization to examine homolog pairing during the synchronous meiosis of the basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus. Using spread preparations of meiotic nuclei, we confirmed previous...

    Libo Li, Erin E. Gerecke, Miriam E. Zolan in Chromosoma (1999)

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    The Role of the p35/cdk5 Kinase in Cortical Development

    Extensive studies on the mouse mutant reeler have revealed many of the fundamental characteristics of neocortical development (Caviness and Rakic 1978; Caviness 1982; Caviness et al. 1988). The finding of another...

    Young T. Kwon, Li-Huei Tsai in Mouse Brain Development (2000)

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    Differences in the distribution of synemin, paranemin, and plectin in skeletal muscles of wild-type and desmin knock-out mice

    Mice lacking the gene encoding for the intermediate filament protein desmin have a surprisingly normal myofibrillar organization in skeletal muscle fibers, although myopathy develops in highly used muscles. I...

    Lena Carlsson, Zhen Lin Li, Denise Paulin in Histochemistry and Cell Biology (2000)

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    Association of connexin36 with zonula occludens-1 in HeLa cells, βTC-3 cells, pancreas, and adrenal gland

    The PDZ domain-containing protein zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1), a well-established component of tight junctions, has recently been shown to interact with various connexin proteins that form gap junctions. We inve...

    **nbo Li*, Carl Olson*, Shijun Lu, James I. Nagy in Histochemistry and Cell Biology (2000)

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    Adhesion, actin cytoskeleton organisation and the spreading of colon adenocarcinoma cells induced by EGF are mediated by α2β1 integrin low clustering through focal adhesion kinase

    Both epidermal growth factor (EGF) and the extracellular matrix components have been implicated in the pathobiology of adenocarcinomas by somewhat poorly understood mechanisms. We have addressed this problem ...

    Véronique Pichard, Stéphane Honoré, Hervé Kovacic in Histochemistry and Cell Biology (2001)

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    A decade of CDK5

    Since it was identified a decade ago, cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) has emerged as a crucial regulator of neuronal migration in the develo** central nervous system. CDK5 phosphorylates a diverse list of s...

    Rani Dhavan, Li-Huei Tsai in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2001)

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    Stage-specific chromosomal association of Drosophila dMBD2/3 during genome activation

    The Drosophila gene dMBD2/3 encodes a protein with significant homologies to the mammalian methyl-DNA binding proteins MBD2 and MBD3. These proteins are essential components of chromatin complexes involved in ep...

    Joachim Marhold, Marcin Zbylut, Dirk-Henner Lankenau, Mingfa Li in Chromosoma (2002)

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