David M. Miller

TLR Activation Prevents Hematopoietic Chimerism Induced by Costimulation Blockade: a Dissertation (2008)

Miller, David M

Costimulation blockade based on a donor-specific transfusion and anti-CD154 mAb is effective for establishing mixed allogeneic hematopoietic chimerism and inducing transplantation tolerance. Despite...

Complementary RNA amplification methods enhance microarray identification of transcripts expressed in the C. elegansnervous system (2008)

Watson, Joseph D, Wang, Shenglong, Von Stetina, Stephen E, Spencer, W Clay, Levy, Shawn, Dexheimer, Phillip J, ...

Abstract Background DNA microarrays provide a powerful method for global analysis of gene expression. The application of this technology to specific cell types and tissues, however, is typically...

Viral Infection: A Potent Barrier to Transplantation Tolerance (2008)

David M. Miller, Thomas B. Thornley, Dale L. Greiner, Aldo A. Rossini

Transplantation of allogeneic organs has proven to be an effective therapeutic for a large variety of disease states, but the chronic immunosuppression that is required for organ allograft survival...

The embryonic muscle transcriptome of Caenorhabditis elegans (2007)

Fox, Rebecca M, Watson, Joseph D, Von Stetina, Stephen E, McDermott, Joan, Brodigan, Thomas M, Fukushige, Tetsunari, ...

Abstract Background The force generating mechanism of muscle is evolutionarily ancient; the fundamental structural and functional components of the sarcomere are common to motile animals throughout...

Cell-specific microarray profiling experiments reveal a comprehensive picture of gene expression in the C. elegansnervous system (2007)

Von Stetina, Stephen E, Watson, Joseph D, Fox, Rebecca M, Olszewski, Kellen L, Spencer, W Clay, Roy, Peter J, ...

Abstract Background With its fully sequenced genome and simple, well-defined nervous system, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans offers a unique opportunity to correlate gene expression with neuronal...

Different mechanisms control peripheral and central tolerance in hematopoietic chimeric mice (2007)

Yamazaki, Masahiro, Pearson, Todd, Brehm, Michael A., Miller, David M., Mangada, Julie A., Markees, Thomas G., ...

Regulatory T cells (Treg) are important in peripheral tolerance, but their role in establishing and maintaining hematopoietic mixed chimerism and generating central tolerance is unclear. We now show...

A gene expression fingerprint of C. elegansembryonic motor neurons (2005)

Fox, Rebecca M, Von Stetina, Stephen E, Barlow, Susan J, Shaffer, Christian, Olszewski, Kellen L, Moore, Jason H, ...

Abstract Background Differential gene expression specifies the highly diverse cell types that constitute the nervous system. With its sequenced genome and simple, well-defined neuroanatomy, the...

Proceedings of the 1998 Winter Simulation Conference (2000)

Bharath S. Vaidyanathan, David M. Miller, Young H. Park

This article describes the application of discrete event simulation in a process industry (coffee manufacturing) as a daily production-scheduling tool. A large number of end products (around 300),...

Proceedings of the 1998 Winter Simulation Conference (2000)

Young H. Park, Jack E. Matson, David M. Miller

Mercedes-Benz United States International (MBUSI) built a manufacturing facility for the production of the new M-Class "All Activity Vehicle" (AAV). This plant consists of three large sequential...

Proceedings of the 1998 Winter Simulation Conference (2000)

Young H. Park, David M. Miller

This article presents the results of research to develop a descriptive model of firm-level productivity that will allow a myriad of factor interactions to be directly accounted for. The model is a...

Leadership: The Decisive Factor in the Ethical Performance of Units (1998)

Miller, David M.

Just war theory encompasses the history, evolution, and current status of thinking on, and the rationality of, the laws of war. The theory is concerned with the moral requirements necessary to engage...

Persecution in Luke towards a Lukan theology of persecution / (1998)

Miller, David M.

Thesis (M. A.)--Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Ill., 1998.

Persecution in Luke towards a Lukan theology of persecution / (1998)

Miller, David M.

Thesis (M. A.)--Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Ill., 1998.

Nonlinearity and cross-modulation in field-effect transistors : research project / (1970)

Miller, David M.

Thesis (M.S. in Electrical Engineering)--University of California, Berkeley, April 1970.

Neurotoxin-induced degeneration of dopamine neurons in Caenorhabditis elegans

Nass, Richard, Hall, David H., Miller, David M., Blakely, Randy D.

Parkinson's disease is a complex neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the death of brain dopamine neurons. In mammals, dopamine neuronal degeneration can be triggered through exposure to...

UNC-4/UNC-37-dependent repression of motor neuron-specific genes controls synaptic choice in Caenorhabditis elegans

Winnier, Angela R., Meir, James Y.-J., Ross, Jennifer M., Tavernarakis, Nektarios, Driscoll, Monica, Ishihara, Takeshi, ...

The UNC-4 homeoprotein and the Groucho-like corepressor UNC-37 specify synaptic choice in the Caenorhabditis elegans motor neuron circuit. In unc-4 mutants, VA motor neurons are miswired with inputs...

Errors in the Measurement of Root Pressure and Exudation Volume Flow Rate Caused by Damage during the Transfer of Unsupported Roots between Solutions

Miller, David M.

Plants of Zea mays were grown with their roots confined to growing tubes, consisting of cylindrical or spherical glass tubes fitted at the bottom with a stopcock. Nutrient solution was circulated...

Studies of Root Function in Zea mays: III. Xylem Sap Composition at Maximum Root Pressure Provides Evidence of Active Transport into the Xylem and a Measurement of the Reflection Coefficient of the Root

Miller, David M.

The cut ends of excised Zea mays roots were sealed to a pressure transducer and their root pressures recorded. These rose approximately hyperbolically to a maximum value of 4.21 ± 0.34 bar after 30...

Studies of Root Function in Zea mays: IV. Effects of Applied Pressure on the Hydraulic Conductivity and Volume Flow through the Excised Root

Miller, David M.

The volume flux, Jv, and the osmotic driving force, σ△π, across excised root systems of Zea mays were measued as a function of △P, the hydrostatic pressure difference applied across the root,...

Neurotoxin-induced degeneration of dopamine neurons in Caenorhabditis elegans

Nass, Richard, Hall, David H., Miller, David M., Blakely, Randy D.

Parkinson's disease is a complex neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the death of brain dopamine neurons. In mammals, dopamine neuronal degeneration can be triggered through exposure to...

UNC-4/UNC-37-dependent repression of motor neuron-specific genes controls synaptic choice in Caenorhabditis elegans

Winnier, Angela R., Meir, James Y.-J., Ross, Jennifer M., Tavernarakis, Nektarios, Driscoll, Monica, Ishihara, Takeshi, ...

The UNC-4 homeoprotein and the Groucho-like corepressor UNC-37 specify synaptic choice in the Caenorhabditis elegans motor neuron circuit. In unc-4 mutants, VA motor neurons are miswired with inputs...

Errors in the Measurement of Root Pressure and Exudation Volume Flow Rate Caused by Damage during the Transfer of Unsupported Roots between Solutions

Miller, David M.

Plants of Zea mays were grown with their roots confined to growing tubes, consisting of cylindrical or spherical glass tubes fitted at the bottom with a stopcock. Nutrient solution was circulated...

Studies of Root Function in Zea mays: III. Xylem Sap Composition at Maximum Root Pressure Provides Evidence of Active Transport into the Xylem and a Measurement of the Reflection Coefficient of the Root

Miller, David M.

The cut ends of excised Zea mays roots were sealed to a pressure transducer and their root pressures recorded. These rose approximately hyperbolically to a maximum value of 4.21 ± 0.34 bar after 30...

Studies of Root Function in Zea mays: IV. Effects of Applied Pressure on the Hydraulic Conductivity and Volume Flow through the Excised Root

Miller, David M.

The volume flux, Jv, and the osmotic driving force, σ△π, across excised root systems of Zea mays were measued as a function of △P, the hydrostatic pressure difference applied across the root,...

UNC-4 represses CEH-12/HB9 to specify synaptic inputs to VA motor neurons in C. elegans

Von Stetina, Stephen E., Fox, Rebecca M., Watkins, Kathie L., Starich, Todd A., Shaw, Jocelyn E., Miller, David M.

Epigenetic regulation in eukaryotes is executed by a complex set of signaling interactions among small RNA species and chromatin marks, including histone modification and DNA methylation. We...

Cell-specific microarray profiling experiments reveal a comprehensive picture of gene expression in the C. elegans nervous system

Von Stetina, Stephen E, Watson, Joseph D, Fox, Rebecca M, Olszewski, Kellen L, Spencer, W Clay, Roy, Peter J, ...

A novel strategy for profiling Caenorhabditis elegans cells identifies transcripts highly enriched in either the embryonic or larval C. elegans nervous system, including 19 conserved transcripts of...

The embryonic muscle transcriptome of Caenorhabditis elegans

Fox, Rebecca M, Watson, Joseph D, Von Stetina, Stephen E, McDermott, Joan, Brodigan, Thomas M, Fukushige, Tetsunari, ...

Fluorescence activated cell sorting and microarray profiling were used to identify 1,312 expressed genes that are enriched in myo-3::GFP-positive muscle cells of Caenorhabditis elegans.

"Mythic," "Realist," and Sf: A Zero-Sum Game

David M. Miller

MFS Modern Fiction Studies - Volume 32, Number 1, Spring 1986

Viral Infection: A Potent Barrier to Transplantation Tolerance

Miller, David M., Thornley, Thomas B., Greiner, Dale L., Rossini, Aldo A.

Transplantation of allogeneic organs has proven to be an effective therapeutic for a large variety of disease states, but the chronic immunosuppression that is required for organ allograft survival...