Steven Allen Gold
Genentech
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Nature Biotechnology | 1999
Richard A. Shimkets; David G. Lowe; Julie Tsu-Ning Tai; Patricia Sehl; Hongkui Jin; Renhui Yang; Paul F. Predki; Bonnie E. Gould Rothberg; Michael T. Murtha; Matthew E. Roth; Suresh G. Shenoy; Andreas Windemuth; John W. Simpson; Jan Fredrik Simons; Michael P. Daley; Steven Allen Gold; Michael P. McKenna; Kenneth J. Hillan; Jonathan M. Rothberg
We describe an mRNA profiling technique for determining differential gene expression that utilizes, but does not require, prior knowledge of gene sequences. This method permits high-throughput reproducible detection of most expressed sequences with a sensitivity of greater than 1 part in 100,000. Gene identification by database query of a restriction endonuclease fingerprint, confirmed by competitive PCR using gene-specific oligonucleotides, facilitates gene discovery by minimizing isolation procedures. This process, called GeneCalling, was validated by analysis of the gene expression profiles of normal and hypertrophic rat hearts following in vivo pressure overload.
Immunity | 2000
Osamu Ohneda; Kinuko Ohneda; Hisayuki Nomiyama; Zhong Zheng; Steven Allen Gold; Fumio Arai; Takeshi Miyamoto; Bruce Taillon; Richard A. McIndoe; Richard A. Shimkets; David A. Lewin; Toshio Suda; Laurence A. Lasky
Previously, we described AGM-derived endothelial cell lines that either inhibited or permitted the development of erythroid or B cells. We utilized a differential gene expression method to isolate a chemokine, termed WECHE, from one of these cell lines. WECHE inhibited the formation of erythroid cells but had no effect on either myeloid or B cell formation. WECHE repressed BFU-E development from either mouse fetal liver or bone marrow progenitor cells but had no effect on colony formation induced by IL-3 or IL-7. WECHE reduced HPP-CFC production from fetal liver-derived stem cells. WECHE hindered the growth of yolk sac-derived endothelial cells. WECHE was also chemotactic for bone marrow cells. Thus, WECHE is a novel chemokine that regulates hematopoietic differentiation.
Archive | 2005
David Marvin Baker; Steven Allen Gold; Vladmir Gusev; Hongping Liang
Archive | 2005
Steven Allen Gold; David Marvin Baker
Archive | 2005
Steven Allen Gold; David Marvin Baker; Vladimir Gusev; Hongping Liang
Archive | 2005
David Marvin Baker; Steven Allen Gold; Vladimir Gusev; Hongping Liang
Archive | 2000
David A. Lewin; Richard A. Shimkets; Lawrence A. Lasky; Bruce Taillon; Steven Allen Gold
Archive | 2005
David Marvin Baker; Steven Allen Gold; Vladimir Gusev; Hongping Liang
Archive | 2005
Steven Allen Gold; David Marvin Baker; Vladimir Gusev; Hongping Liang
Archive | 2001
Joel S. Bader; Steven Allen Gold; Vladimir Gusev; Shu Xia Li; Suresh G. Shenoy; Oswald R. Crasta; Pascal Boufford