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Robert Edward Kingston, Ph.D.

Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Chief Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital
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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Pausing and attenuation of in vitro transcription in the rrnB operon of E. coli.
Authors: Authors: Kingston RE, Chamberlin MJ.
Cell
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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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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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Synthesis of hemoglobin Cranston, and elongated beta chain variant.
Authors: Authors: Shaeffer JR, Schmidt GJ, Kingston RE, Bunn HF.
J Mol Biol
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Competition of normal beta chains and sickle haemoglobin beta chains for alpha chains as a post-translational control mechanism.
Authors: Authors: Shaeffer JR, Kingston RE, McDonald MJ, Bunn HF.
Nature
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A single stem cell can recolonize an embryonic thymus, producing phenotypically distinct T-cell populations.
Authors: Authors: Kingston R, Jenkinson EJ, Owen JJ.
Nature
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Nat Rev Genet
Authors: Authors: Context-specific Polycomb mechanisms in development
2022 Jun 09.
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