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Hudson H. Freeze

Researcher at Discovery Institute

Publications -  377
Citations -  22315

Hudson H. Freeze is an academic researcher from Discovery Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glycosylation & Congenital disorder of glycosylation. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 360 publications receiving 20483 citations. Previous affiliations of Hudson H. Freeze include Louisiana State University & Sanford-Burnham Institute for Medical Research.

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Essentials of Glycobiology

TL;DR: General principles - historical background and overview saccharide structure and nomenclature evolution of glycan diversity protein-glycan Interactions exploring the biological roles of glycans biosynthesis, metabolism, and function.
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Symbol Nomenclature for Graphical Representations of Glycans.

TL;DR: Author(s): Varki, Ajit; Cummings, Richard D; Aebi, Markus; Packer, Nicole H; Seeberger, Peter H; Esko, Jeffrey D; Stanley, Pamela; Hart, Gerald; Darvill, Alan; Kinoshita, Taroh; Prestegard, James J; Schnaar, Ronald L; Freeze, Hudson H; Marth, Jamey D; Bertozzi, Carolyn R.
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Thermus aquaticus gen. n. and sp. n., a Nonsporulating Extreme Thermophile

TL;DR: Thermus aquaticus gen. n and sp. n are gram-negative nonsporulating nonmotile rods which frequently form long filaments at supraoptimal temperatures or in the stationary phase as mentioned in this paper.
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Proinflammatory S100 proteins regulate the accumulation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells.

TL;DR: It is shown that this population of immature myeloid cells induced by a given tumor share a common phenotype regardless of their in vivo location, and that Gr1highCD11bhighF4/80−CD80+IL4Rα+/−Arginase+ MDSC are induced by the proinflammatory proteins S100A8/A9.
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Lysosomal Protease Pathways to Apoptosis: CLEAVAGE OF Bid, NOT PRO-CASPASES, IS THE MOST LIKELY ROUTE *

TL;DR: Data suggest that Bid represents a sensor that allows cells to initiate apoptosis in response to widespread adventitious proteolysis, supported by the finding that cytosolic extracts from mice ablated in the bid gene are impaired in the ability to release cytochrome c in Response to lysosome extracts.