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John W. Belmont
Researcher at Baylor College of Medicine
Publications - 284
Citations - 42331
John W. Belmont is an academic researcher from Baylor College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Gene. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 273 publications receiving 39393 citations. Previous affiliations of John W. Belmont include Boston Children's Hospital & University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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Expression vectors for human adenosine deaminase gene therapy.
Kateri A. Moore,Frederick A. Fletcher,Raye L. Alford,Deborah K. Villalon,Dianne H. Hawkins,Grant R. MacGregor,C. Thomas Caskey,John W. Belmont +7 more
TL;DR: The construction and testing of 20 retroviral vectors for their ability to transfer and express human ADA in vitro and in vivo via a mouse bone marrow transplantation model is described and offers the opportunity to assess methods for increasing efficiency of gene transfer, for regulation of expression of foreign genes in hematopoietic progenitors, and for long-term measurement of the stability of expression in these cells.
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Abstract 895: Identification of a Novel Role of ZIC3 in Regulating Cardiac Development
TL;DR: A novel role of ZIC3 in regulating cardiac gene expression is revealed and may explain, in part, the association of Zic3 mutation with cardiovascular malformations.
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Aberrant DNA methylation as a diagnostic biomarker of diabetic embryopathy
Katharina V. Schulze,Amit R. Bhatt,Mahshid Azamian,Nathan C. Sundgren,Gladys Zapata,Patricia P. Hernandez,Karin A. Fox,Jeffrey R. Kaiser,John W. Belmont,Neil A. Hanchard +9 more
TL;DR: This study suggests a role for aberrant DNA methylation and cis-sequence variation in the pathogenesis of DE and highlights the diagnostic potential ofDNA methylation for teratogenic birth defects.
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Phosphatases which activate map kinase pathways
John W. Belmont,Frederick A. Fletcher,Alice J. Chen,Roland Jurecic,Tse-Hua Tan,Guisheng Zhou +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present novel JNK activating phosphatase polypeptides and nucleic acid molecules encoding the same, as well as vectors, host cells, antibodies and methods for producing JNK activation polypepticase polyptides.
De novo deletions and duplications of 17q25.3 cause susceptibility to cardiovascular malformations
Frank J. Probst,Regis A. James,Lindsay C. Burrage,Jill A. Rosenfeld,T. P. Bohan,C. H. Ward Melver,Pilar L. Magoulas,Elise G. Austin,A. I. A. Franklin,Mahshid S. Azamian,Fan Xia,Ankita Patel,Weimin Bi,Carlos A. Bacino,John W. Belmont,Stephanie M. Ware,Chad A. Shaw,S.W. Cheung,Seema R. Lalani +18 more
TL;DR: The distinct cardiac lesions observed in the affected patients and the bioinformatics analyses suggest that multiple genes may be plausible drivers of the cardiac phenotype within this gene-rich critical interval of 17q25.3.