His primary scientific interests are in Genetics, Molecular biology, Virus, Pathology and Virology. His studies in Molecular biology integrate themes in fields like RNA, RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, Transcription, Polymerase and DNA polymerase. His Virus research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Semen and Human papillomavirus.
His Pathology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Condyloma acuminata and In situ hybridization. His Virology research is mostly focused on the topic Papillomaviridae. Papillomaviridae is a subfield of DNA that Anthony J. Faras studies.
His main research concerns Molecular biology, Virology, Genetics, DNA and Gene. His studies in Molecular biology integrate themes in fields like Polymerase, RNA, Rous sarcoma virus, Avian sarcoma virus and DNA polymerase. His RNA research focuses on subjects like Transcription, which are linked to Reverse transcriptase and RNase H.
Anthony J. Faras focuses mostly in the field of Virology, narrowing it down to matters related to Genome and, in some cases, Epidermodysplasia verruciformis. His DNA research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Papilloma and Molecular cloning. Anthony J. Faras combines subjects such as Southern blot, Human papillomavirus and Pathology with his study of Virus.
Anthony J. Faras mainly focuses on Genetics, Gene, Molecular biology, Virology and Polymerase chain reaction. When carried out as part of a general Genetics research project, his work on Locus, Human leukocyte antigen, Sequence and Phylogenetic tree is frequently linked to work in Group, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Anthony J. Faras interconnects genomic DNA, Nucleic acid sequence, DNA, Cell culture and Complementary DNA in the investigation of issues within Molecular biology.
His research integrates issues of GenBank, Homologous chromosome and Homology in his study of DNA. Anthony J. Faras studies Virus which is a part of Virology. His Polymerase chain reaction research incorporates elements of Oligonucleotide and DNA sequencing.
Anthony J. Faras focuses on Genetics, Locus, Human leukocyte antigen, Typing and Restriction fragment length polymorphism. His Genetics study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Molecular biology. His Molecular biology study combines topics in areas such as Esox, Genetic transfer, Microinjection, Rous sarcoma virus and Blood serum.
The Locus study which covers Polymerase chain reaction that intersects with DNA sequencing and genomic DNA. His Human leukocyte antigen research incorporates themes from HLA-DR and Transplantation. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Nucleic acid sequence, Complete sequence, MHC class I, Major histocompatibility complex and Allele.
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Human papillomavirus DNA in cutaneous primary and metastasized squamous cell carcinomas from patients with epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Ronald S. Ostrow;Mitchell Bender;Michihito Niimura;Toshihito Seki.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1982)
Detection of human papillomavirus DNA in anogenital neoplasias.
Karen R. Zachow;Ronald S. Ostrow;Mitchell Bender;Susan Watts.
Nature (1982)
Relationship between Condylomata and Laryngeal Papillomata: Clinical and Molecular Virological Evidence
Cedric A. Quick;R. A. Krzyzek;Susan L. Watts;A. J. Faras.
Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology (1980)
Transcription of DNA from the 70S RNA of Rous Sarcoma Virus I. Identification of a Specific 4S RNA Which Serves as Primer
J. E. Dahlberg;R. C. Sawyer;J. M. Taylor;A. J. Faras.
Journal of Virology (1974)
HLA class I sequence-based typing
Pere Santamaria;Alan L. Lindstrom;Michael T. Boyce-Jacino;Steve H. Myster.
Human Immunology (1993)
Human Papillomavirus Types and Localization in Adenocarcinoma and Adenosquamous Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix: A study by in Situ DNA Hybridization
Toru Tase;Takashi Okagaki;Barbara A. Clark;Dawn A. Manias.
Cancer Research (1988)
Functional analysis of elements affecting expression of the β-actin gene of carp
Zhanjiang Liu;Boaz Moav;A. J. Faras;K. S. Guise.
Molecular and Cellular Biology (1990)
Human papillomavirus heterogeneity in 36 renal transplant recipients.
Robert J. Van der Leest;Karen R. Zachow;Ronald S. Ostrow;Mitchell Bender.
Archives of Dermatology (1987)
A survey of human cancers for human papillomavirus DNA by filter hybridization.
Ronald S. Ostrow;Dawn A. Manias;Wendy J. Fong;Karen R. Zachow.
Cancer (1987)
Development of expression vectors for transgenic fish
Zhanjian "John" Liu;Boaz Moav;Anthony J. Faras;Kevin S. Guise.
Nature Biotechnology (1990)
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