Stanley Harris

Stanley Harris
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Kaiser Permanente

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Purpose To determine liquid nitrogen evaporation rates of intact liquid nitrogen storage tanks and tanks with their vacuum removed. Methods Donated storage tank performance (LN2 evaporation) was evaluated before and after induced vacuum failure. Vacuum of each tank was removed by drilling through the vacuum port. Temperature probes were placed 2 i...
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A misconception in the field of reproductive medicine is that there is a significant risk of cross-contamination during gamete or embryo cryostorage. This article is a review of the available literature on animal models and human IVF and it suggests otherwise. There is a negligible risk of cross-contamination in IVF working conditions.
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The mechanism for tissue-specific differences in apolipoprotein B (apoB) mRNA editing efficiency is not known. Structural data are presented which demonstrate tissue-specific, quantitative differences in the high order complexes containing apoB mRNA editing activity and RNA-binding proteins. The bulk of rat enterocyte extract editing activity sedim...
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A child with 21-OH-def whose 9 weeks' pregnant mother was referred for prenatal diagnosis was found upon very careful histocompatibility testing to lack expression of any of his father's HLA antigens on his peripheral blood lymphocytes. The possibility of alternative paternity was considered to be extremely unlikely after additional genetic marker...
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Apolipoprotein B mRNA editing in vivo is subject to tissue specific, developmental and metabolic regulation. We demonstrate for the first time that the metabolic modulation of apo B mRNA editing activity can be assayed in vitro using rat liver extracts. The editing activity in extracts from 48h-fasted rats was suppressed relative to that of normal...
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Specific apolipoprotein B (apoB) mRNA editing can be performed in vitro on apoB RNA substrates. Native gels and glycerol gradient sedimentation have been used to determine the physical properties of the in vitro editing activity in rat liver cytosolic S100 extracts. ApoB RNA substrates were progressively assembled as 27S complexes for 3 hr with sim...
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The mRNA for apolipoprotein B is translated into either a high molecular weight (apo BH) or low molecular weight (apo BL) form of the protein depending on a novel form of RNA processing known as RNA editing. Apo BH mRNA editing is both tissue-specific and hormonally regulated and involves transition of cytidine to uridine at codon 2153 thereby conv...
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The role of nuclear matrix proteins in premessenger RNA splicing has been investigated using antibodies raised against isolated rat liver nuclear matrix and cross-reactive with a 65-kDa HeLa cell nuclear matrix protein (IGA-65). IGA-65 is an internal nuclear matrix component which can be solubilized as a component of nuclear splicing extracts, by t...
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Nuclear extracts, competent for in vitro premessenger RNA splicing, were chemically cross-linked with thiol-reversible reagents in order to study the organization of proteins within ribonucleoprotein particles (RNPs) containing uridine-rich small nuclear RNAs (UsnRNPs). The distribution of select UsnRNP antigens within cross-linked complexes was de...
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The D protein (16 kDa) is part of a protein core, common to U1, U2, U5, U4/U6 small nuclear RNA containing ribonucleoprotein particles. Monoclonal antibodies reactive with the D protein were used in quantitative dot blotting and Western blotting to demonstrate that this protein was a component of salt resistant nuclear structures and was enriched g...
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The organization of select proteins within ribonucleoprotein particles containing heterogeneous nuclear and uridine-rich small nuclear RNAs (hnRNP and UsnRNP respectively) was examined by chemical cross-linking and ribonuclease digestion using diagonal two dimensional PAGE and immunoblotting detection systems. Monoclonal antibodies specific for A2,...
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Molecular probes that are tightly linked to and flank the Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) locus, have been used to characterize DMD mutations and diagnose female carriers. Deletions within the Xp21 region were identified for 8 of 71 families studied. Using both DNA and CK studies, accurate (96 to 98%) carrier or noncarrier diagnoses were made for...
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Prenatal diagnosis of sixteen pregnancies at risk for alpha 1-antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency has been achieved by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis and compared with diagnostic results using hybridisation of M and Z specific oligonucleotides. The results of both tests were in accord for all samples, although under routine labor...
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The discovery of human genetic variation in restriction endonuclease recognition sites and the suggestion that this type of polymorphism might be useful for prenatal diagnosis began a new era in medical genetics. With the exponential growth in the number of Cloned polymorphic genefragments the potential diagnosis usefulness of recombinant DNA techn...

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