Thermodynamic and competition studies of pokeweed antiviral protein / (2007)
Thesis (M.S.) -- Pace University, 2007.
Histone gene expression in synchronous populations of mammalian cells /--by Amy Baldwin. (2000)
Typescript.
Whitfield, Michael L., Zheng, Lian-Xing, Baldwin, Amy, Ohta, Tomohiko, Hurt, Myra M., Marzluff, William F.
The expression of the replication-dependent histone mRNAs is tightly regulated during the cell cycle. As cells progress from G1 to S phase, histone mRNA levels increase 35-fold, and they decrease...
Role for a YY1-Binding Element in Replication-Dependent Mouse Histone Gene Expression
Eliassen, Katherine A., Baldwin, Amy, Sikorski, Eric M., Hurt, Myra M.
Expression of the highly conserved replication-dependent histone gene family increases dramatically as a cell enters the S phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Requirements for normal histone gene...
Kubis, Sybille, Baldwin, Amy, Patel, Ramesh, Razzaq, Azam, Dupree, Paul, Lilley, Kathryn, ...
The import of nucleus-encoded proteins into chloroplasts is mediated by translocon complexes in the envelope membranes. A component of the translocon in the outer envelope membrane, Toc34, is encoded...
Baldwin, Amy, Pirisi, Lucia, Creek, Kim E.
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are present in virtually all cervical cancers. An important step in the development of malignant disease, including cervical cancer, involves a loss of sensitivity to...
Mechanisms of Human Papillomavirus-Induced Oncogenesis
Münger, Karl, Baldwin, Amy, Edwards, Kirsten M., Hayakawa, Hiroyuki, Nguyen, Christine L., Owens, Michael, ...
A Molecular-Genetic Study of the Arabidopsis Toc75 Gene Family1
Baldwin, Amy, Wardle, Anthony, Patel, Ramesh, Dudley, Penny, Park, Soon Ki, Twell, David, ...
Toc75 (translocon at the outer envelope membrane of chloroplasts, 75 kD) is the protein translocation channel at the outer envelope membrane of plastids and was first identified in pea (Pisum...
Baldwin, Amy, Huh, Kyung-Won, Münger, Karl
High-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are present in virtually all cervical carcinomas. However, the majority of women infected with high-risk HPVs do not develop cervical cancer. Therefore,...
Whitfield, Michael L., Zheng, Lian-Xing, Baldwin, Amy, Ohta, Tomohiko, Hurt, Myra M., Marzluff, William F.
The expression of the replication-dependent histone mRNAs is tightly regulated during the cell cycle. As cells progress from G1 to S phase, histone mRNA levels increase 35-fold, and they decrease...
Role for a YY1-Binding Element in Replication-Dependent Mouse Histone Gene Expression
Eliassen, Katherine A., Baldwin, Amy, Sikorski, Eric M., Hurt, Myra M.
Expression of the highly conserved replication-dependent histone gene family increases dramatically as a cell enters the S phase of the eukaryotic cell cycle. Requirements for normal histone gene...
Kubis, Sybille, Baldwin, Amy, Patel, Ramesh, Razzaq, Azam, Dupree, Paul, Lilley, Kathryn, ...
The import of nucleus-encoded proteins into chloroplasts is mediated by translocon complexes in the envelope membranes. A component of the translocon in the outer envelope membrane, Toc34, is encoded...
Baldwin, Amy, Pirisi, Lucia, Creek, Kim E.
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are present in virtually all cervical cancers. An important step in the development of malignant disease, including cervical cancer, involves a loss of sensitivity to...
Mechanisms of Human Papillomavirus-Induced Oncogenesis
Münger, Karl, Baldwin, Amy, Edwards, Kirsten M., Hayakawa, Hiroyuki, Nguyen, Christine L., Owens, Michael, ...
A Molecular-Genetic Study of the Arabidopsis Toc75 Gene Family1
Baldwin, Amy, Wardle, Anthony, Patel, Ramesh, Dudley, Penny, Park, Soon Ki, Twell, David, ...
Toc75 (translocon at the outer envelope membrane of chloroplasts, 75 kD) is the protein translocation channel at the outer envelope membrane of plastids and was first identified in pea (Pisum...
Baldwin, Amy, Huh, Kyung-Won, Münger, Karl
High-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are present in virtually all cervical carcinomas. However, the majority of women infected with high-risk HPVs do not develop cervical cancer. Therefore,...