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Nature Biotechnology | 1994

Apoptosis and Its Role in Human Disease

Philip J. Barr; L. David Tomei

In a landmark paper published over two decades ago, Kerr et al. proposed the term apoptosis “for a hitherto little recognized mechanism of controlled cell deletion, which appears to play a complementary but opposite role to mitosis in the regulation of animal cell populations”1. In the ensuing years, this natural cell death process was studied at the basic science level, primarily with a view to understanding its roles in cancer and in the development and maintenance of the immune system. More recently, however, evidence has suggested a role for the failure of normal apoptosis control in many of the major diseases of the industrialized world. Though complex, apoptosis appears amenable to therapeutic intervention. The range of modern pharmaceutical strategies available to treat such disregulated gene-directed processes offers promise for advances in the control of cancer, immune system and neurodegenerative disorders, heart disease, and perhaps even the aging process itself.


Nature | 1988

Characterization of ribosomal frameshifting in HIV-1 gag-pol expression

Tyler Jacks; Michael Power; Frank R. Masiarz; Paul A. Luciw; Philip J. Barr; Harold E. Varmus


Science | 1986

Nucleotide sequence of SRV-1, a type D simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome retrovirus.

P A Marx; Martin L. Bryant; M. Gardner; Philip J. Barr; Paul A. Luciw


AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 1990

Importance of hypervariable regions of HIV-1 gp120 in the generation of virus neutralizing antibodies

Nancy L. Haigwood; Jeffrey R. Shuster; Gregory K. Moore; Helen Lee; Paul V. Skiles; Keith W. Higgins; Philip J. Barr; Carlos George-Nascimento; Kathelyn S. Steimer


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1992

Vaccinia virus recombinants expressing chimeric proteins of human immunodeficiency virus and gamma interferon are attenuated for nude mice.

Luis D. Giavedoni; Leslie A. Jones; M. Gardner; Helen L. Gibson; Chun Ting Lee Ng; Philip J. Barr; Tilahun Yilma


Nature Biotechnology | 1989

High-level expression and in vivo processing of chimeric ubiquitin fusion proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Elizabeth A. Sabin; Chun Ting Lee-Ng; Jeffrey R. Shuster; Philip J. Barr


Nature Biotechnology | 1987

Expression of active human immunodeficiency virus reverse transcriptase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Philip J. Barr; Michael Power; Chun Ting Lee-Ng; Helen L. Gibson; Paul A. Luciw


Nature | 1984

Sequences homologous to variant antigen mRNA spliced leader in Trypanosomatidae which do not undergo antigenic variation

Richard G. Nelson; Marilyn Parsons; Murray E. Selkirk; George Newport; Philip J. Barr; Nina Agabian


Archive | 1995

Method for expressing HIV polypeptides

Paul A. Luciw; Dino Dina; Kathelyn S. Steimer; Ray Sanchez Pescador; Carlos George-Nascimento; Deborah Parkes; Rob Hallewell; Philip J. Barr; Martha Truett


Archive | 1995

Recombinant DNA construct for HIV envelope polypeptides and polypeptides produced thereby

Paul A. Luciw; Dino Dina; Kathelyn S. Steimer; Ray Sanchez Pescador; Carlos George-Nascimento; Deborah Parkes; Rob Hallewell; Philip J. Barr; Martha Truett

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