Edward L. Kuff mostly deals with Biochemistry, Intracisternal A-Particle, Molecular biology, Gene and DNA. His work deals with themes such as RNA, Leukemia and Immunodiffusion, which intersect with Intracisternal A-Particle. The concepts of his Molecular biology study are interwoven with issues in Virus, Base pair and Sodium dodecyl sulfate.
Edward L. Kuff has researched Base pair in several fields, including HMG-box, Duplex, Molecular cloning, Transcription and Ku Protein. His Gene study deals with the bigger picture of Genetics. Edward L. Kuff has included themes like Peptide sequence and Long terminal repeat in his DNA study.
His primary areas of study are Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Intracisternal A-Particle, Genetics and Gene. His study in Molecular biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Nucleic acid sequence, DNA, RNA, Complementary DNA and Long terminal repeat. His DNA study combines topics in areas such as Nuclear DNA and Peptide sequence.
His Long terminal repeat research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Enhancer, genomic DNA and Binding site. His studies in Intracisternal A-Particle integrate themes in fields like Cell culture, Methylation, Provirus, Open reading frame and Oligonucleotide. Edward L. Kuff interconnects Chromosome and Hamster in the investigation of issues within Genome.
His primary areas of investigation include Molecular biology, Intracisternal A-Particle, Gene, Long terminal repeat and Genetics. His studies deal with areas such as Nucleic acid sequence, Promoter, Gene expression, Complementary DNA and Transcription as well as Molecular biology. His Transcription study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as HMG-box, Duplex, Base pair and Ku Protein.
Intracisternal A-Particle is a subfield of Genome that Edward L. Kuff investigates. His Genome research incorporates elements of Metaphase, Chromosome and Hamster. His Long terminal repeat research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Enhancer, genomic DNA and Binding site.
Edward L. Kuff mostly deals with Gene, Intracisternal A-Particle, DNA, Molecular biology and Peptide sequence. His Gene research is under the purview of Genetics. His Intracisternal A-Particle research includes elements of Gene family, Germline and Signal peptide.
Biochemistry covers he research in DNA. In his papers, Edward L. Kuff integrates diverse fields, such as Molecular biology and Immunostaining. The Peptide sequence study combines topics in areas such as HMG-box, Duplex, Base pair, Transcription and Ku Protein.
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Structural gene identification and mapping by DNA-mRNA hybrid-arrested cell-free translation
Bruce M. Paterson;Bryan E. Roberts;Edward L. Kuff.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1977)
The intracisternal A-particle gene family: structure and functional aspects.
Edward L. Kuff;Kira K. Lueders.
Advances in Cancer Research (1988)
EBP-80, a transcription factor closely resembling the human autoantigen Ku, recognizes single- to double-strand transitions in DNA.
Miriam Falzon;Joseph W. Fewell;Edward L. Kuff.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1993)
Nucleotide sequence of a complete mouse intracisternal A-particle genome: relationship to known aspects of particle assembly and function.
J A Mietz;Z Grossman;K K Lueders;E L Kuff.
Journal of Virology (1987)
DNA-dependent protein kinase is activated by nicks and larger single-stranded gaps.
Viktor E. Morozov;Miriam Falzon;Carl W. Anderson;Edward L. Kuff.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1994)
Sequences associated with intracisternal A particles are reiterated in the mouse genome.
Kira K. Lueders;Edward L. Kuff.
Cell (1977)
Intracisternal A-particle genes as movable elements in the mouse genome.
Edward L. Kuff;Anita Feenstra;Kira Lueders;Leonard Smith.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1983)
Spontaneous and detergent activation of a glucuronyltransferase in vitro.
Kira K. Lueders;Edward L. Kuff.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics (1967)
The Extraction of Intracisternal A-Particles from a Mouse Plasma-Cell Tumor
Edward L. Kuff;Nelson A. Wivel;Kira K. Lueders.
Cancer Research (1968)
Intracellular distribution of enzymes. XII. Biochemical heterogeneity of mitochondria.
Edward L. Kuff;Walter C. Schneider.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1954)
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