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University of Minnesota
1988-1995
Twin Cities Orthopedics
1989-1995
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
1993
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1993
University of Minnesota, Duluth
1990
University of California, San Francisco
1988
An adipose-specific protein has been purified from murine 3T3-L1 adipocytes to greater than 98% homogeneity. A purification procedure was developed utilizing a combination of gel filtration, cation exchange chromatography, and covalent chromatography on activated-thiol Sepharose 4B. The exists as single polypeptide with molecular weight about 15,000, determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide electrophoresis. contains 2 mol reduced sulfhydryl groups per an amino terminus blocked...
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVArticleNEXTHuman adipocyte lipid-binding protein: purification of the protein and cloning its complementary DNACheryl A. Baxa, Ronald S. Sha, Melissa K. Buelt, Anne J. Smith, Valerie Matarese, Laurie L. Chinander, Kyria Boundy, David BernlohrCite this: Biochemistry 1989, 28, 22, 8683–8690Publication Date (Print):October 1, 1989Publication History Published online1 May 2002Published inissue 1 October...
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVArticleNEXTSurface lysine residues modulate the collisional transfer of fatty acid from adipocyte binding protein to membranesFiona M. Herr, Valerie Matarese, David A. Bernlohr, and Judith StorchCite this: Biochemistry 1995, 34, 37, 11840–11845Publication Date (Print):September 19, 1995Publication History Published online1 May 2002Published inissue 19 September...
I n periodontal disease, the abilities of bacteria to adhere and degrade in vivo basement membranes should be considered as two rate‐limiting steps for potential active or passive invasion gingival connective tissues. To study these mechanisms greater detail, we used PF HR‐9 basement‐membrane‐like matrix establish an vitro model bacterial degradation. Three gram‐negative anaerobic periodontopathic organisms, Bacteroides gingivalis , Fusobacterium nucleatum Actinobacillus...
The quality of biomedical reporting is guided by statements several organizations. Although not all journals adhere to these guidelines, those that do demonstrate "editorial leadership" in their author community. To investigate a possible relationship between editorial leadership and journal quality, research from two European countries, one Anglophone non-Anglophone, were studied compared. Quality was measured on panel bibliometric parameters while evaluated journals' instructions...
Research studies, especially in the sciences, may benefit from substantial non-author support without which they could not be completed or published. The term “contributorship” was coined 1997 to recognize all contributions a research study, but its implementation (mostly biomedical reports) has been limited inclusion of an “Author Contributions” statement that omits other contributions. To standardize reporting across disciplines, irrespective whether given contribution merits authorship...
Serum retinol-binding protein (RBP) specifically binds to and is internalized by F9 embryonal carcinoma cells.Monolayers of cells were differentiated into a primitive endoderm stage addition retinoic acid.Fluorescein-derivatized or radiolabeled RBP associated with F'9 cell monolayers at 37 "C in time-and concentration-dependent manner.Competition simultaneous incubation excess unlabeled indicated that this association was specific saturable; the apparent dissociation constant 200300 IIM...
Abstract Thousands of candidate cancer biomarkers have been proposed, but so far, few are used in screening. Failure to implement these is attributed technical and design flaws the discovery validation phases, a major obstacle stems from biology itself. Oncogenomics has revealed broad genetic heterogeneity among tumors same histology tissue (or organ) different patients, while origins also share common mutations. Moreover, there wide intratumor cells within any single neoplasm. These...
Reports of scientific research are published by selective journals only when they meet stringent criteria, first and foremost which the quality importance research. Even is excellent, other elements come into play to determine if manuscript will be accepted for publication. Many these factors under direct control researcher-author, but not all authors aware high-impact writing. At First Brazilian Colloquium on High Impact Research Publishing, editors leading biomedical provided insight...
The importance of post-publication peer review (PPPR) as a type knowledge exchange has been emphasized by several authorities in research publishing, yet biomedical journals do not always facilitate this publication. Here we report our experience publishing commentary intended to offer constructive feedback on previously published article. We found that comment required more time and effort than foreseen, because obstacles encountered at some journals. Using professional authors’ editors...
The importance of post-publication peer review (PPPR) as a type knowledge exchange has been emphasized by several authorities in research publishing, yet biomedical journals do not always facilitate this publication. Here we report our experience publishing commentary intended to offer constructive feedback on previously published article. We found that comment required more time and effort than foreseen, because obstacles encountered at some journals. Using professional authors’ editors...
<ns4:p>A team of stakeholders in biomedical publishing recently proposed a set core competencies for journal editors, as resource that can inform training programs editors and ultimately improve the quality research literature. This initiative, still its early stages, would benefit from additional sources expert information. Based on our experiences authors’ we offer two suggestions how to strengthen these so they better respond needs readers authors – main users contributors journals....