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Jerry E. Manning

Researcher at University of California, Irvine

Publications -  53
Citations -  2284

Jerry E. Manning is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Trypanosoma cruzi. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 53 publications receiving 2244 citations. Previous affiliations of Jerry E. Manning include New York University.

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Sequence arrangement of the rDNA of Drosophila melanogaster

TL;DR: The sequence arrangement of genes coding for stable rRNA species and of the interspersed spacers on long single strands of rDNA purified from total chromosomal DNA of Drosophila melanogaster has been determined by a study of the structure of rRNA:DNA hybrids.
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Antibody targeting of the CC chemokine ligand 5 results in diminished leukocyte infiltration into the central nervous system and reduced neurologic disease in a viral model of multiple sclerosis.

TL;DR: The severity of CNS disease can be reduced through the use of a neutralizing mAb directed against CCL5 in a viral model of demyelination, demonstrating the ability to differentially target select populations of T cells.
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Gene Dosage Compensation in Drosophila Melanogaster

TL;DR: The comparative lack of sexual dimorphism of apricot and other [sex-linked] genes studied is due to "sex-limitation", i.e., to a compensatory influence of the dosage difference between the sexes in respect to other genes in the X-chromosome.
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Cloning of a surface membrane glycoprotein specific for the infective form of Trypanosoma cruzi having adhesive properties to laminin.

TL;DR: The hypothesis that this family encodes glycoproteins with similar sequences but differing enough as to bind to different ligands and thus forming a family of adhesion glycoprotein enabling the parasite to overcome the barriers interposed by cell membranes, extracellular matrices, and basal laminae is reinforced.