Marshall H. Edgell

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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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General Biophysics
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Knaggs MH, Salsbury FR, Edgell MH, et al. (2007) Insights into correlated motions and long-range interactions in CheY derived from molecular dynamics simulations. Biophysical Journal. 92: 2062-79
Yi F, Sims DA, Pielak GJ, et al. (2005) High-Throughput, precise protein stability measurements facilitated by robotics Jala - Journal of the Association For Laboratory Automation. 10: 98-101
Lahr SJ, Broadwater A, Carter CW, et al. (1999) Patterned library analysis: a method for the quantitative assessment of hypotheses concerning the determinants of protein structure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 96: 14860-5
Adey NB, Tollefsbol TO, Sparks AB, et al. (1994) Molecular resurrection of an extinct ancestral promoter for mouse L1. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 91: 1569-73
Adey NB, Schichman SA, Graham DK, et al. (1994) Rodent L1 evolution has been driven by a single dominant lineage that has repeatedly acquired new transcriptional regulatory sequences. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 11: 778-89
Vanlerberghe F, Bonhomme F, Hutchison CA, et al. (1993) A major difference between the divergence patterns within the lines-1 families in mice and voles. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 10: 719-31
Schichman SA, Adey NB, Edgell MH, et al. (1993) L1 A-monomer tandem arrays have expanded during the course of mouse L1 evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 10: 552-70
Deininger PL, Batzer MA, Hutchison CA, et al. (1992) Master genes in mammalian repetitive DNA amplification. Trends in Genetics : Tig. 8: 307-11
Schichman SA, Severynse DM, Edgell MH, et al. (1992) Strand-specific LINE-1 transcription in mouse F9 cells originates from the youngest phylogenetic subgroup of LINE-1 elements. Journal of Molecular Biology. 224: 559-74
Severynse DM, Hutchison CA, Edgell MH. (1992) Identification of transcriptional regulatory activity within the 5' A-type monomer sequence of the mouse LINE-1 retroposon. Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society. 2: 41-50
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