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D A Pearce

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Microbial Ecology|May 10, 2003
Bacterioplankton community structure in a maritime antarctic oligotrophic lake during a period of holomixis, as determined by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)D A Pearce
Human Genetics|August 24, 1999
Hereditary spastic paraplegia: mitochondrial metalloproteases of yeastD A Pearce
Journal of Neuroscience Research|February 5, 2000
Localization and processing of CLN3, the protein associated to Batten disease: where is it and what does it do?D A Pearce
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 12, 1998
Differential ubiquitin-dependent degradation of the yeast apo-cytochrome c isozymesD A Pearce, F Sherman
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|September 26, 2000
Neural and extraneural expression of the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses genes CLN1, CLN2, and CLN3: functional implications for CLN3S Chattopadhyay, D A Pearce
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|April 7, 1999
Investigation of Batten disease with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeD A Pearce, F Sherman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 25, 1995
Diminished degradation of yeast cytochrome c by interactions with its physiological partnersD A Pearce, F Sherman
Yeast (Chichester, England)|June 30, 1997
BTN1, a yeast gene corresponding to the human gene responsible for Batten's disease, is not essential for viability, mitochondrial function, or degradation of mitochondrial ATP synthaseD A Pearce, F Sherman
Journal of Bacteriology|August 10, 1999
Toxicity of copper, cobalt, and nickel salts is dependent on histidine metabolism in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeD A Pearce, F Sherman
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|November 15, 1995
Enhanced stability in vivo of a thermodynamically stable mutant form of yeast iso-1-cytochrome cD A Pearce, F Sherman
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Microbial Ecology|May 10, 2003
Bacterioplankton community structure in a maritime antarctic oligotrophic lake during a period of holomixis, as determined by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)D A Pearce
Human Genetics|August 24, 1999
Hereditary spastic paraplegia: mitochondrial metalloproteases of yeastD A Pearce
Journal of Neuroscience Research|February 5, 2000
Localization and processing of CLN3, the protein associated to Batten disease: where is it and what does it do?D A Pearce
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 12, 1998
Differential ubiquitin-dependent degradation of the yeast apo-cytochrome c isozymesD A Pearce, F Sherman
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|September 26, 2000
Neural and extraneural expression of the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses genes CLN1, CLN2, and CLN3: functional implications for CLN3S Chattopadhyay, D A Pearce
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|April 7, 1999
Investigation of Batten disease with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeD A Pearce, F Sherman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 25, 1995
Diminished degradation of yeast cytochrome c by interactions with its physiological partnersD A Pearce, F Sherman
Yeast (Chichester, England)|June 30, 1997
BTN1, a yeast gene corresponding to the human gene responsible for Batten's disease, is not essential for viability, mitochondrial function, or degradation of mitochondrial ATP synthaseD A Pearce, F Sherman
Journal of Bacteriology|August 10, 1999
Toxicity of copper, cobalt, and nickel salts is dependent on histidine metabolism in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeD A Pearce, F Sherman
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|November 15, 1995
Enhanced stability in vivo of a thermodynamically stable mutant form of yeast iso-1-cytochrome cD A Pearce, F Sherman
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