Steve Chervitz

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2010 Affymetrix Inc., Santa Clara, CA, United States 
Website:
http://steve.teamhuman.org/
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Joseph J. Falke grad student 1990-1995 CU Boulder
 (Transmembrane Signaling by the Aspartate Receptor: A Site-Directed Disulfide Study.)
David Botstein post-doc 1996-1998 Stanford Medical School
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Bass RB, Butler SL, Chervitz SA, et al. (2007) Use of site-directed cysteine and disulfide chemistry to probe protein structure and dynamics: applications to soluble and transmembrane receptors of bacterial chemotaxis. Methods in Enzymology. 423: 25-51
Ball C, Brazma A, Causton H, et al. (2004) An open letter on microarray data from the MGED Society. Microbiology (Reading, England). 150: 3522-4
Ball C, Brazma A, Causton H, et al. (2004) Standards for microarray data: an open letter. Environmental Health Perspectives. 112: A666-7
Ball CA, Brazma A, Causton H, et al. (2004) Submission of microarray data to public repositories. Plos Biology. 2: E317
Spellman PT, Miller M, Stewart J, et al. (2002) Design and implementation of microarray gene expression markup language (MAGE-ML). Genome Biology. 3: RESEARCH0046
Chervitz SA, Hester ET, Ball CA, et al. (1999) Using the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) for analysis of protein similarities and structure. Nucleic Acids Research. 27: 74-8
Dolinski K, Ball CA, Chervitz SA, et al. (1998) Expanding yeast knowledge online. Yeast (Chichester, England). 14: 1453-69
Chervitz SA, Aravind L, Sherlock G, et al. (1998) Comparison of the complete protein sets of worm and yeast: orthology and divergence. Science (New York, N.Y.). 282: 2022-8
Cherry JM, Adler C, Ball C, et al. (1998) SGD: Saccharomyces Genome Database. Nucleic Acids Research. 26: 73-9
Falke JJ, Bass RB, Butler SL, et al. (1997) The two-component signaling pathway of bacterial chemotaxis: a molecular view of signal transduction by receptors, kinases, and adaptation enzymes. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. 13: 457-512
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