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Overview

Philip J. Fay is affiliated with the University of Rochester in the United States. Their research includes investigations into environmental productivity and nutrient limitations.

Their recent work includes the paper titled Grassland productivity limited by multiple nutrients, published in 2021 through UNC Libraries.

Frequent collaborators of Philip J. Fay include:

  • Suzanne M. Prober
  • W. Stanley Harpole
  • Johannes M. H. Knops
  • Jonathan D. Bakker
  • Elizabeth T. Borer

Philip J. Fay has published in the following venue:

  • UNC Libraries

Best Publications

  • Activation of factor VIII and mechanisms of cofactor action.

    Philip J Fay

  • Human factor VIIIa subunit structure. Reconstruction of factor VIIIa from the isolated A1/A3-C1-C2 dimer and A2 subunit.

    P J Fay;P J Haidaris;T M Smudzin

  • Activated protein C-catalyzed inactivation of human factor VIII and factor VIIIa. Identification of cleavage sites and correlation of proteolysis with cofactor activity.

    P J Fay;T M Smudzin;F J Walker

  • Size classes of products synthesized processively by DNA polymerase III and DNA polymerase III holoenzyme of Escherichia coli.

    P J Fay;K O Johanson;C S McHenry;R A Bambara

  • Regulation of blood coagulation by the protein C system.

    Frederick J. Walker;Philip J. Fay

  • The size of human factor VIII heterodimers and the effects produced by thrombin

    Philip J. Fay;Michael T. Anderson;Stephen I. Chavin;Stephen I. Chavin;Victor J. Marder

  • Factor VIII structure and function.

    Philip J. Fay

  • Propolypeptide of von Willebrand factor circulates in blood and is identical to von Willebrand antigen II.

    Philip J. Fay;Yohko Kawai;Denisa D. Wagner;David Ginsburg

  • Factor VIIIa A2 subunit residues 558-565 represent a factor IXa interactive site.

    P J Fay;T Beattie;C F Huggins;L M Regan

  • Polymerization and RNase H activities of the reverse transcriptases from avian myeloblastosis, human immunodeficiency, and Moloney murine leukemia viruses are functionally uncoupled.

    J J DeStefano;R G Buiser;L M Mallaber;T W Myers

  • Influence of human immunodeficiency virus nucleocapsid protein on synthesis and strand transfer by the reverse transcriptase in vitro.

    Lorna Rodrguez-Rodrguez;Zenta Tsuchihashi;Gloria M. Fuentes;Robert A. Bambara

  • Inactivation of factor VIII by activated protein C and protein S.

    Frederick J. Walker;Stephen I. Chavin;Stephen I. Chavin;Philip J. Fay

  • Requirements for strand transfer between internal regions of heteropolymer templates by human immunodeficiency virus reverse transcriptase.

    J J DeStefano;L M Mallaber;L Rodriguez-Rodriguez;P J Fay

  • von Willebrand factor mediates protection of factor VIII from activated protein C-catalyzed inactivation.

    P J Fay;J V Coumans;F J Walker

  • Strand Transfer Mediated by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Reverse Transcriptase in Vitro Is Promoted by Pausing and Results in Misincorporation

    Weimin Wu;Benjamin M. Blumberg;Philip J. Fay;Robert A. Bambara

  • Binding of Tissue-Plasminogen Activator to Fibrin: Effect of Ultrasound

    Farhan Siddiqi;Tatjana M. Odrljin;Philip J. Fay;Christopher Cox

  • Characterization of the interaction between the A2 subunit and A1/A3-C1-C2 dimer in human factor VIIIa.

    P.J. Fay;T.M. Smudzin

  • Site-specific pausing of deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis catalyzed by four forms of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III.

    Richard J. LaDuca;Philip J. Fay;Christy Chuang;Charles S. McHenry

  • Evidence for a unique mechanism of strand transfer from the transactivation response region of HIV-1.

    Jin Kyung Kim;Chockalingam Palaniappan;Weimin Wu;Philip J. Fay

  • Mutants of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) Reverse Transcriptase Resistant to Nonnucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors Demonstrate Altered Rates of RNase H Cleavage That Correlate with HIV-1 Replication Fitness in Cell Culture

    Richard H. Archer;Carrie Dykes;Peter Gerondelis;Amanda Lloyd

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert A. Bambara
Robert A. Bambara University of Rochester
Bernard P. Roques
Bernard P. Roques Université Paris Cité
Denisa D. Wagner
Denisa D. Wagner Boston Children's Hospital
Charles S. McHenry
Charles S. McHenry University of Colorado Boulder
Charles W. Francis
Charles W. Francis University of Rochester Medical Center
Alireza R. Rezaie
Alireza R. Rezaie Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Lawrence L. K. Leung
Lawrence L. K. Leung Stanford University
Richard C. Reichman
Richard C. Reichman University of Rochester
Vicente Planelles
Vicente Planelles University of Utah
David T. Bonthron
David T. Bonthron University of Leeds

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