Regulation of immune responses through inhibitory receptors
EO Long - Annual review of immunology, 1999 - annualreviews.org
… Expression of HLA-E atthe cell surface requires a peptide that … HLA-E–permissive HLA
allotypes willcoordinately reduce HLA-E … HLAclass I molecules do not support HLA-E expression. …
allotypes willcoordinately reduce HLA-E … HLAclass I molecules do not support HLA-E expression. …
[PDF][PDF] Repeated genes in eukaryotes
EO Long, IB Dawid - Annual review of biochemistry, 1980 - researchgate.net
… However, very long repeating units also exist in some extra chromosomal rDNAs from
lower eukaryotes (see below). The second map in Figure 1 gives a summary of rDNA structure …
lower eukaryotes (see below). The second map in Figure 1 gives a summary of rDNA structure …
Controlling natural killer cell responses: integration of signals for activation and inhibition
Understanding how signals are integrated to control natural killer (NK) cell responsiveness
in the absence of antigen-specific receptors has been a challenge, but recent work has …
in the absence of antigen-specific receptors has been a challenge, but recent work has …
Scalable production of large quantities of defect-free few-layer graphene by shear exfoliation in liquids
To progress from the laboratory to commercial applications, it will be necessary to develop
industrially scalable methods to produce large quantities of defect-free graphene. Here we …
industrially scalable methods to produce large quantities of defect-free graphene. Here we …
Systemic insecticides (neonicotinoids and fipronil): trends, uses, mode of action and metabolites
Since their discovery in the late 1980s, neonicotinoid pesticides have become the most
widely used class of insecticides worldwide, with large-scale applications ranging from plant …
widely used class of insecticides worldwide, with large-scale applications ranging from plant …
Environmental fate and exposure; neonicotinoids and fipronil
Systemic insecticides are applied to plants using a wide variety of methods, ranging from
foliar sprays to seed treatments and soil drenches. Neonicotinoids and fipronil are among the …
foliar sprays to seed treatments and soil drenches. Neonicotinoids and fipronil are among the …
Incidence of adverse biological effects within ranges of chemical concentrations in marine and estuarine sediments
ER Long, DD Macdonald, SL Smith… - Environmental …, 1995 - Springer
… The methods used in this study have been described in detail (Long and Morgan 1990,
MacDonald 1993, Smith and MacDonald 1992, Long 1992) and will be only summarized here. …
MacDonald 1993, Smith and MacDonald 1992, Long 1992) and will be only summarized here. …
On demonstrating DNA intercalation
EC Long, JK Barton - Accounts of Chemical Research, 1990 - ACS Publications
… The second criterion, establishing an electronic interaction between the potential intercalator
and the DNA bases, has been firmly established through observations of hypochromism …
and the DNA bases, has been firmly established through observations of hypochromism …
Development and evaluation of sediment quality guidelines for Florida coastal waters
DD Macdonald, RS Carr, FD Calder, ER Long… - Ecotoxicology, 1996 - Springer
… ' data entries (ie those for which an adverse biological effect was observed in association
with at least a 2-fold elevation in the chemical concentration above reference conditions; Long …
with at least a 2-fold elevation in the chemical concentration above reference conditions; Long …
[BOOK][B] The potential for biological effects of sediment-sorbed contaminants tested in the National Status and Trends Program
ER Long - 1990 - books.google.com
… indicated that a sampling site located in the Hudson-Raritan estuary had the highest
potential for effects, followed by a site located in Boston Harbor, a site located in western Long …
potential for effects, followed by a site located in Boston Harbor, a site located in western Long …