The Moran Foundation Research Projects 1991-1992

THE

Moran Foundation

 

 1991-1992 Research Projects

 

 



 

Thomas A. Cooper, M.D.

In Vitro Splicing of Cardiac Troponin T Precursors - Exon Mutations DIisrupt Splicing of the Upstream Intron

 

Luan D. Truong, M.D.

Experimental chronic renal ischemia: Morphologic and immunologic studies

 

Eugenio I. Banez, M.D.

T-cell Activation During Myocardial Infarction

Philip T. Cagle, M.D.

The Influence of Estrogen on Pulmonary Carcinomas

Gretchen Darlington, Ph.D. and Sue Heffelfinger, Ph.D., et al

SK HEP⋅l: A Human Cell Line of Endothelial Origin

 

Russell M. Lebovitz, M.D., Ph.D.

identification of Specific DNA-Binding Proteins Using Photoactive Cross Linking Agents - A Simple Method for Improving the Efficiency of In Vitro Mutagenesis

 

Charles E. Stager, Ph.D.

Rapid Identification Directly from Blood Cultures of Most Common Pathogenic Microorganisms Causing Septicemia Using Their Differences in Chemical Structure and High Resolution Hi-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

 

Richard N. Sifers, Ph.D.

Characterization of a Chaperone Protein Associated with Normal and Malfolded Variants of Human Alpha1-antitrypsin"

 

Mark W. Majesky, Ph.D.

a-Thrombin: Structure-Function Relationship in the Control of PDGF B-Chain Gene Expression / a-Thrombin Stimulates the Synthesis and Secretion of Tenascin, An Anti-Adhesive Glycoprotein, by Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells

 

Gary K. SeGall, M.D., Ph.D.

Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Rearrangements in Primary Brain Lymphomas - A Study Using peR to Amplify CDR-III

 

Juan Lechago, M.D., Ph.D.

Expression of the Facilitative Glucose Transporter Proteins in Normal Digestive Tissues and Their Neoplasias

 

Deborah R. Wilson, Ph.D.

The Technique of In Vivo Footprinting by Ligation Mediated Polymerase chain Reaction to Identify Regions of the Third Component of Complement (C3) Gene that were Important in its Regulation

 



 

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