Robert Edward Kingston, Ph.D.
Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Chief Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Regulation of heat shock protein 70 gene expression by c-myc.
Characterization of stromal cell populations in the developing thymus of normal and nude mice.
Regulation of transcription of the adenovirus EII promoter by EIa gene products: absence of sequence specificity.
Successful transplantation across major histocompatibility barrier of deoxyguanosine-treated embryonic thymus expressing class II antigens.
Inhibition of adenovirus early region IV transcription in vitro by a purified viral DNA binding protein.
Isolation of bacterial and bacteriophage RNA polymerases and their use in synthesis of RNA in vitro.
Authors: Authors: Chamberlin M, Kingston R, Gilman M, Wiggs J, deVera A.
Methods Enzymol
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Methods Enzymol
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Effect of deoxyguanosine on lymphopoiesis in the developing thymus rudiment in vitro: application in the production of chimeric thymus rudiments.
Authors: Authors: Jenkinson EJ, Franchi LL, Kingston R, Owen JJ.
Eur J Immunol
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Eur J Immunol
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Pausing and attenuation of in vitro transcription in the rrnB operon of E. coli.
Transcriptional mapping of plasmid pKK3535. Quantitation of the effect of guanosine tetraphosphate on binding to the rrnB promoters and a lambda promoter with sequence homologies in the CII binding region.
Authors: Authors: Kingston RE, Gutell RR, Taylor AR, Chamberlin MJ.
J Mol Biol
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J Mol Biol
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Synthesis of acetylated human fetal hemoglobin.
Authors: Authors: Garlick RL, Shaeffer JR, Chapman PB, Kingston RE, Mazer JS, Bunn HF.
J Biol Chem
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J Biol Chem
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