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John Pfeifer
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 8
Citations - 14393
John Pfeifer is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Gene. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 13785 citations.
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NMRPipe: a multidimensional spectral processing system based on UNIX pipes
TL;DR: The asynchronous pipeline scheme provides other substantial advantages, including high flexibility, favorable processing speeds, choice of both all-in-memory and disk-bound processing, easy adaptation to different data formats, simpler software development and maintenance, and the ability to distribute processing tasks on multi-CPU computers and computer networks.
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Evaluation of Non-Formalin Tissue Fixation for Molecular Profiling Studies
John W. Gillespie,John W. Gillespie,Carolyn J.M. Best,Verena E. Bichsel,Kristina A. Cole,Susan F. Greenhut,Stephen M. Hewitt,Mamoun Ahram,Yvonne B. Gathright,Maria J. Merino,Robert L. Strausberg,Jonathan I. Epstein,Stanley R. Hamilton,Gallya Gannot,Galina V. Baibakova,Valerie S. Calvert,Michael J. Flaig,Rodrigo F. Chuaqui,Judi Herring,John Pfeifer,Emmanuel F. Petricoin,W. Marston Linehan,Paul H. Duray,G. Steven Bova,Michael R. Emmert-Buck +24 more
TL;DR: It is found that 70% ethanol fixation and paraffin embedding is a useful method for molecular profiling studies and permit recovery of DNA, mRNA, and proteins sufficient for several downstream molecular analyses.
Technical Advance Evaluation of Non-Formalin Tissue Fixation for Molecular Profiling Studies
John W. Gillespie,Verena E. Bichsel,Kristina A. Cole,Susan F. Greenhut,Stephen M. Hewitt,Mamoun Ahram,Yvonne B. Gathright,Maria J. Merino,Robert L. Strausberg,Jonathan I. Epstein,Stanley R. Hamilton,Gallya Gannot,Galina V. Baibakova,Valerie S. Calvert,Michael J. Flaig,Rodrigo F. Chuaqui,Judi Herring,John Pfeifer,Emmanuel F. Petricoin,W. Marston Linehan,Paul H. Duray,G. Steven Bova,Michael R. Emmert-Buck +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a general strategy for evaluating clinical tissuespecimens, and found that 70% ethanol fixation and paraffin embedding is a useful method for molecular profiling studies.
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Evaluation of right atrial-pulmonary artery conduits for tricuspid atresia. Experimental study.
TL;DR: RAP is the most important factor influencing conduit flow, and the absence of a valve, ventricular rhythm, and tachycardia did not significantly alter flow in this acute experimental model.
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New approaches to molecular profiling of tissue samples
Carolyn J.M. Best,John W. Gillespie,Chad R. Englert,Jennifer I. Swalwell,John Pfeifer,David B. Krizman,Emanuel F. Petricoin,Lance A. Liotta,Michael R. Emmert-Buck +8 more
TL;DR: Figures on http://www.esacp.org/acp/2000/20-1/best.htm are based on data from the European Classification of Preparedness and Response to natural disasters (ECR) in 2000.