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Nicholas O. Davidson
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 46
Citations - 6692
Nicholas O. Davidson is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 25 publications receiving 6321 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicholas O. Davidson include Hammersmith Hospital & Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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Specific expression of activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID), a novel member of the RNA-editing deaminase family in germinal center B cells.
Masamichi Muramatsu,V.S. Sankaranand,Shrikant Anant,Manabu Sugai,Kazuo Kinoshita,Nicholas O. Davidson,Tasuku Honjo +6 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that AID is a new member of the RNA-editing deaminase family and may play a role in genetic events in the germinal center B cell.
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Cytidine Deamination of Retroviral DNA by Diverse APOBEC Proteins
Kate N. Bishop,Rebecca K. Holmes,Ann M. Sheehy,Nicholas O. Davidson,Soo-Jin Cho,Michael H. Malim +5 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a number of other APOBEC family members from both humans and rodents can mediate anti-HIV effects, through cytidine deamination, and exhibit significantly distinct antiviral characteristics that may provide new insights into host-pathogen interactions.
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Molecular cloning of an apolipoprotein B messenger RNA editing protein
TL;DR: A full-length complementary DNA clone encoding an apo B messenger RNA editing protein (REPR) was isolated from rat small intestine and may lead to the identification of other eukaryotic RNA editing proteins.
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Fructose transporter in human spermatozoa and small intestine is GLUT5.
TL;DR: The biochemical properties and tissue distribution of GLUT5 are consistent with a physiological role for this protein as a fructose transporter.
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Troglitazone Action Is Independent of Adipose Tissue
Charles F. Burant,Seamus Sreenan,Ken-Ichi Hirano,Tzu Ann C. Tai,Jeffrey J. Lohmiller,John N. Lukens,Nicholas O. Davidson,Susan R. Ross,Reed A. Graves +8 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that insulin resistance and diabetes can occur in animals without significant adipose deposits and troglitazone can alter glucose and lipid metabolism independent of its effects on adipose tissue.