John Edward Newbold

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1970 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 
 1971-2012 Microbiology and Immunology University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Newbold, John Edward Part I: The abortive infection of bacteriophage φx174 at low temperatures. Part II: The early stages in the process of infection by bacteriophage φx174. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology (1970).

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Robert L. Sinsheimer grad student 1970 Caltech
 (Part I: The abortive infection of bacteriophage φx174 at low temperatures. Part II: The early stages in the process of infection by bacteriophage φx174)

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H Earl Ruley grad student 1980 UNC Chapel Hill (Microtree)
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Tencza MG, Newbold JE. (1997) Heterogeneous response for a mammalian hepadnavirus infection to acyclovir: drug-arrested intermediates of minus-strand viral DNA synthesis are enveloped and secreted from infected cells as virion-like particles. Journal of Medical Virology. 51: 6-16
Oberhaus SM, Newbold JE. (1996) In situ DNA polymerase and RNase H activity gel assays as applied to hepadnavirus particles Methods in Enzymology. 275: 328-347
Oberhaus SM, Newbold JE. (1996) Preparations of duck hepatitis B virions contain multiple DNA polymerase activities Virology. 226: 132-134
Newbold JE, Xin H, Tencza M, et al. (1995) The covalently closed duplex form of the hepadnavirus genome exists in situ as a heterogeneous population of viral minichromosomes. Journal of Virology. 69: 3350-7
Tencza MG, Newbold JE. (1995) Small differences in electrophoretic mobility among circularly permuted sequence isomers of duck hepatitis B virus linear, single-stranded DNA. Fems Microbiology Letters. 129: 163-7
Oberhaus SM, Newbold JE. (1995) Detection of an RNase H activity associated with hepadnaviruses Journal of Virology. 69: 5697-5704
Oberhaus SM, Newbold JE. (1993) Detection of DNA polymerase activities associated with purified duck hepatitis B virus core particles by using an activity gel assay Journal of Virology. 67: 6558-6566
Jenison SA, Lemon SM, Baker LN, et al. (1987) Quantitative analysis of hepatitis B virus DNA in saliva and semen of chronically infected homosexual men. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 156: 299-307
Greenberg BD, Newbold JE, Sugino A. (1983) Intraspecific nucleotide sequence variability surrounding the origin of replication in human mitochondrial DNA. Gene. 21: 33-49
Potter SS, Newbold JE, Hutchison CA, et al. (1976) Specific cleavage analysis of mammalian mitochondrial DNA. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 72: 4496-500
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