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    Neuroblastomas vary widely in their sensitivities to herpes simplex virotherapy unrelated to virus receptors and susceptibility

    Although most high-risk neuroblastomas are responsive to chemotherapy, relapse is common and long-term survival is <40%, underscoring the need for more effective treatments. We evaluated the responsiveness of ...

    P-Y Wang, H M Swain, A L Kunkler, C-Y Chen, B J Hutzen, M A Arnold in Gene Therapy (2016)

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    Open Access

    The oncogenic role of the cochaperone Sgt1

    Sgt1/Sugt1, a cochaperone of Hsp90, is involved in several cellular activities including Cullin E3 ubiqutin ligase activity. The high level of Sgt1 expression in colorectal and gastric tumors suggests that Sgt...

    H Ogi, Y Sakuraba, R Kitagawa, L **ao, C Shen, M A Cynthia, S Ohta in Oncogenesis (2015)

  3. Book Series

    ABAB Symposium

    Part A: Enzyme Engineering and Biotechnology

    Ashok Mulchandani, M. Aizawa, M. A. Arnold, L. Bachas, T. T. Bachmann, S. Belkin

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals

    Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals Held April 29–May 2, 2007, in Denver, Colorado

    William S. Adney, James D. McMillan in ABAB Symposium (2008)

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    Gastroschisis in the United States 1988–2003: analysis and risk categorization of 4344 patients

    Gastroschisis is a rare congenital abdominal wall defect through which intraabdominal organs herniate and it requires surgical management soon after birth. The objectives of this study were to profile patient ...

    F Abdullah, M A Arnold, R Nabaweesi, A C Fischer, P M Colombani in Journal of Perinatology (2007)

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    Mercury Distribution in Blood, Tissues, and Feathers of Double-Crested Cormorant Nestlings from Arid-Lands Reservoirs in South Central New Mexico

    Eggs, blood, liver, muscle, and feathers were analyzed for concentrations of total mercury in double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) nestlings from two reservoirs in south central New Mexico. Total me...

    C. A. Caldwell, M. A. Arnold, W. R. Gould in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (1999)

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    Central Control of Anterior Pituitary Function

    Although the anterior pituitary lacks neuronal innervation, its hormonal secretions are controlled precisely by the overlying brain. The anatomic observation by Wislocki and King (1936) of a blood circulation fro...

    M. A. Arnold, J. B. Martin in Catecholamines II (1989)

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    Bio-selective membrane electrode using tissue slices

    MEMBRANE electrodes based on living bacterial cells1 as biocatalysts have been shown to be useful sensors for amino acids and other biomolecules. We report here that we have now developed a highly effective membr...

    G. A. RECHNITZ, M. A. ARNOLD, M. E. MEYERHOFF in Nature (1979)