Edward Reich, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Rockefeller University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Polynucleotide chemistry
Google:
"Edward Reich"
Mean distance: 9.09
 
SNBCP
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Degen SJ, Heckel JL, Reich E, et al. (1987) The murine urokinase-type plasminogen activator gene. Biochemistry. 26: 8270-9
Degen SJ, Rajput B, Reich E. (1986) The human tissue plasminogen activator gene. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 261: 6972-85
Degen JL, Estensen RD, Nagamine Y, et al. (1985) Induction and desensitization of plasminogen activator gene expression by tumor promoters. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 260: 12426-33
Ossowski L, Unkeless JC, Tobia A, et al. (1973) An enzymatic function associated with transformation of fibroblasts by oncogenic viruses. II. Mammalian fibroblast cultures transformed by DNA and RNA tumor viruses. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 137: 112-26
Grunberger D, Ward DC, Reich E. (1972) 7-Deazanebularin. Coding properties of triplets and polynucleotides. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 247: 720-4
Ward DC, Reich E. (1972) Fluorescence studies of nucleotides and polynucleotides. II. 7-Deazanebularin: coding ambiguity in transcription with base pairs containing fewer than two hydrogen bonds. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 247: 705-19
Ward DC, Horn T, Reich E. (1972) Fluorescence studies of nucleotides and polynucleotides. 3. Diphosphopyridine nucleotide analogues which contain fluorescent purines. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 247: 4014-20
Ward DC, Reich E, Stryer L. (1969) Fluorescence studies of nucleotides and polynucleotides. I. Formycin, 2-aminopurine riboside, 2,6-diaminopurine riboside, and their derivatives. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 244: 1228-37
Ward DC, Fuller W, Reich E. (1969) Stereochemical analysis of the specificity of pancreatic RNAse with polyformycin as substrate: differentiation of the transphosphorylation and hydrolysis reactions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 62: 581-8
Ward DC, Cerami A, Reich E, et al. (1969) Biochemical studies of the nucleoside analogue, formycin. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 244: 3243-50
See more...