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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
13124
World Ranking
13096
National Ranking
5585

Overview

Corey Largman was affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their work contributed to the academic community, though detailed information on specific research topics, publications, or collaborations is not available from the provided data.

No records of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are listed for this researcher. Similarly, there is no information on book publications or detailed fields and subfields of study tied to their name.

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Best Publications

  • A sensitive new substrate for chymotrypsin.

    E.G. DelMar;C. Largman;J.W. Brodrick;M.C. Geokas

  • Overexpression of HOXB4 in hematopoietic cells causes the selective expansion of more primitive populations in vitro and in vivo.

    G Sauvageau;U Thorsteinsdottir;C J Eaves;H J Lawrence

  • Differential expression of homeobox genes in functionally distinct CD34+ subpopulations of human bone marrow cells

    G Sauvageau;P M Lansdorp;C J Eaves;D E Hogge

  • Pbx proteins display hexapeptide-dependent cooperative DNA binding with a subset of Hox proteins.

    C P Chang;W F Shen;S Rozenfeld;H J Lawrence

  • Redesigning trypsin: alteration of substrate specificity

    Charles S. Craik;Corey Largman;Thomas Fletcher;Steven Roczniak

  • The Catalytic Role of the Active Site Aspartic Acid in Serine Proteases

    Charles S. Craik;Steven Roczniak;Corey Largman;William J. Rutter

  • Overexpression of HOXA10 in murine hematopoietic cells perturbs both myeloid and lymphoid differentiation and leads to acute myeloid leukemia.

    U Thorsteinsdottir;G Sauvageau;M R Hough;W Dragowska

  • Mice bearing a targeted interruption of the homeobox gene HOXA9 have defects in myeloid, erythroid, and lymphoid hematopoiesis.

    H. Jeffrey Lawrence;H. Jeffrey Lawrence;H. Jeffrey Lawrence;Cheryl D. Helgason;Cheryl D. Helgason;Cheryl D. Helgason;Guy Sauvageau;Guy Sauvageau;Guy Sauvageau;Stephen Fong;Stephen Fong;Stephen Fong

  • ABDB-LIKE HOX PROTEINS STABILIZE DNA BINDING BY THE MEIS1 HOMEODOMAIN PROTEINS

    W F Shen;J C Montgomery;S Rozenfeld;J J Moskow

  • The Role of HOX Homeobox Genes in Normal and Leukemic Hematopoiesis

    H. Jeffrey Lawrence;Guy Sauvageau;R. Keith Humphries;Corey Largman

  • HOXA9 forms triple complexes with PBX2 and MEIS1 in myeloid cells.

    Wei-Fang Shen;Sophia Rozenfeld;Angela Kwong;Laszlo G. Kömüves

  • Severe and progressive steatosis and focal necrosis in rat liver induced by continuous intragastric infusion of ethanol and low fat diet

    Hidekazu Tsukamoto;Hidekazu Tsukamoto;Samuel W. French;Samuel W. French;Nancy Benson;Nancy Benson;George Delgado;George Delgado

  • Frequent co-expression of the HOXA9 and MEIS1 homeobox genes in human myeloid leukemias.

    H. J. Lawrence;S. Rozenfeld;C. Cruz;Karen Matsukuma

  • Loss of expression of the Hoxa-9 homeobox gene impairs the proliferation and repopulating ability of hematopoietic stem cells

    H. Jeffrey Lawrence;Julie Christensen;Stephen Fong;Yu-Long Hu

  • Long-term cannulation model for blood sampling and intragastric infusion in the rat

    H. Tsukamoto;R. D. Reidelberger;S. W. French;C. Largman

  • Overexpression of HOXB3 in Hematopoietic Cells Causes Defective Lymphoid Development and Progressive Myeloproliferation

    Guy Sauvageau;Unnur Thorsteinsdottir;Margaret R. Hough;Patrice Hugo

  • Purification and characterization of two human pancreatic elastases

    Corey Largman;James W. Brodrick;Michael C. Geokas

  • The Abd-B-like Hox Homeodomain Proteins Can Be Subdivided by the Ability to Form Complexes with Pbx1a on a Novel DNA Target

    Wei-Fang Shen;Sofia Rozenfeld;H. Jeffrey Lawrence;Corey Largman

  • MicroRNA-126 Regulates HOXA9 by Binding to the Homeobox

    Wei-Fang Shen;Yu-Long Hu;Lalita Uttarwar;Emmanuelle Passegue

  • HOXB6 overexpression in murine bone marrow immortalizes a myelomonocytic precursor in vitro and causes hematopoietic stem cell expansion and acute myeloid leukemia in vivo.

    Neal A. Fischbach;Sofia Rozenfeld;Weifang Shen;Stephen Fong

Frequent Co-Authors

Hidekazu Tsukamoto
Hidekazu Tsukamoto University of Southern California
Guy Sauvageau
Guy Sauvageau University of Montreal
Michael R. Harrison
Michael R. Harrison Duke University
Samuel W. French
Samuel W. French UCLA Medical Center
Peter R. Durie
Peter R. Durie University of Toronto
Theodora M. Mauro
Theodora M. Mauro University of California, San Francisco
R. Keith Humphries
R. Keith Humphries University of British Columbia
Charles S. Craik
Charles S. Craik University of California, San Francisco
Cheryl D. Helgason
Cheryl D. Helgason BC Cancer Research Centre

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