45 results on '"Wainfan, E."'
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2. Reduced membrane protein methylation in red cells of the McLeod blood group phenotype
3. Use of Escherichia coli O86: B7 in the Adsorption of Anti-A and Anti-B from Blood Typing Sera.
4. Differential inhibitors of tRNA methylases.
5. Modification of Solubility of Cholesterol During Incubation with Growing Cells of Aerobacter aerogenes.∗.
6. Effects of antibacterial drugs on the total cholesterol balance of cholesterol-fed mice
7. Can Methylation of tRNA Serve a Regulatory Function?
8. Use of Escherichia coli O86: B7 in the Adsorption of Anti-A and Anti-B from Blood Typing Sera
9. Modification of Solubility of Cholesterol During Incubation with Growing Cells of Aerobacter aerogenes.
10. Inhibition of tRNA methylases in lysogenic organisms after induction by ultraviolet irradiation or by heat*1
11. Reversibility of changes in nucleic acid methylation and gene expression induced in rat liver by severe dietary methyl deficiency.
12. Methyl groups in carcinogenesis: effects on DNA methylation and gene expression.
13. Alterations in expression and methylation of specific genes in livers of rats fed a cancer promoting methyl-deficient diet.
14. Prolonged survival of female AKR mice fed diets supplemented with methionine and choline.
15. Comparison of methyltransferase activities of pair-fed rats given adequate or methyl-deficient diets.
16. Tubercidin and isopropylureidopurine--inhibitors of ribothymidine synthesis in vitro.
17. Intraspecies variation in transfer RNA methyltransferases of inbred mice.
18. Effects of ethionine on tRNA methylation in male and female rats.
19. Selective inhibition of uracil tRNA methylases of E. coli by ethionine.
20. Increased activity of rat liver N2-guanine tRNA methyltransferase II in response to liver damage.
21. Altered expression of retrovirus-like sequences and cellular oncogenes in mice fed methyl-deficient diets.
22. Time dependence of ethionine-induced changes in rat liver transfer RNA methylation.
23. Altered tRNA methylation in rats and mice fed lipotrope-deficient diets.
24. Ethionine-induced changes in rat liver transfer RNA methylation.
25. Comparisons of liver transfer RNA methyltransferase and adenosylmethionine decarboxylase activities of male and female rats.
26. Effects of 2-acetylaminofluorene on transfer RNA methyltransferases of rat organs.
27. Rapid appearance of hypomethylated DNA in livers of rats fed cancer-promoting, methyl-deficient diets.
28. Differences in activity of N2-guanine tRNA methyltransferase II among several inbred strains of mice.
29. Suppression by methionine and choline of onco-fetal patterns of liver tRNA methyltransferase activities in carcinogen-treated rats.
30. Inhibition of methylated nucleoside synthesis in vivo: accumulation of incompletely methylated transfer RNA in ethionine-treated cells of Escherichia coli B.
31. Influence of a latent virus on transfer RNA-methylating enzymes.
32. Inhibition of tRNA methylases in lysogenic organisms after induction by ultraviolet irradiation or by heat.
33. Hydroxylamine and reactive acyls.
34. Alterations in the transfer ribonucleic acid methylases after bacteriophage infection or induction.
35. Use of Escherichia coli O 86 :B7 in the adsorption of anti-A and anti-B from blood typing sera.
36. Differential inhibitions of the synthesis of soluble and particulate RNA.
37. Expression of a lambda gene in uninduced cells of Escherichia coli.
38. Development of transfer RNA methylating enzymes with altered properties during heat induction of Escherichia coli K12 (lambda C1 857).
39. Effects of thyroxine and some related compounds on bacterial oxidations.
40. Cytokinins that inhibit transfer RNA methylating enzymes.
41. The enzymatic formation of hydroxamic acids from glutamine and asparagine.
42. Inhibition of transfer ribonucleic acid methylating enzymes by cytotoxic analogs of adenosine.
43. A smiple specific assay for uracil tRNA methylases of enteric bacteria: use of ribothymidine-deficient tRNA.
44. Stimulation of bacterial oxidations by thyroxine in vitro.
45. Metabolism of cholesterol by intestinal bacteria in vitro.
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