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Stephen R. Lasky
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 7
Citations - 894
Stephen R. Lasky is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Major histocompatibility complex. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 865 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen R. Lasky include Institute for Systems Biology.
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Genome sequence of Halobacterium species NRC-1
Wailap Victor Ng,Wailap Victor Ng,Sean Kennedy,Gregory G. Mahairas,Gregory G. Mahairas,Brian R. Berquist,Min Pan,Min Pan,Hem D. Shukla,Stephen R. Lasky,Stephen R. Lasky,Nitin S. Baliga,Vesteinn Thorsson,Vesteinn Thorsson,Jennifer L. Sbrogna,Steven Swartzell,Douglas Weir,John A. Hall,Timothy A. Dahl,Timothy A. Dahl,Russell Welti,Russell Welti,Young Ah Goo,Young Ah Goo,Brent Leithauser,Kim Keller,Randy Cruz,Michael J. Danson,David W. Hough,Deborah G. Maddocks,Peter E. Jablonski,Mark P. Krebs,Christine M. Angevine,Heather Dale,Thomas A. Isenbarger,Ronald F. Peck,Mechthild Pohlschroder,John L. Spudich,Kwang Hwan Jung,Maqsudul Alam,Tracey Allen K. Freitas,Shaobin Hou,Charles J. Daniels,Patrick P. Dennis,Arina D. Omer,Holger Ebhardt,Todd M. Lowe,Ping Liang,Monica Riley,Leroy Hood,Leroy Hood,Shiladitya DasSarma +51 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the genome sequence shows the presence of pathways for uptake and utilization of amino acids, active sodium-proton antiporter and potassium uptake systems, sophisticated photosensory and signal transduction pathways, and DNA replication, transcription, and translation systems resembling more complex eukaryotic organisms.
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POSaM: a fast, flexible, open-source, inkjet oligonucleotide synthesizer and microarrayer.
Christopher Lausted,Timothy Dahl,Charles B Warren,Kimberly King,Kimberly A. Smith,Michael H. Johnson,Ramsey A. Saleem,John D. Aitchison,Lee Hood,Stephen R. Lasky +9 more
TL;DR: An open-source inkjet arrayer capable of rapidly producing sets of unique 9,800-feature arrays of any oligonucleotide sequences de novo is described.
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[68] Purification of double-stranded RNA-dependent protein kinase from mouse fibroblasts
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the purification of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-dependentprotein kinase from mouse fibroblasts, which is suitable for biochemical studies, which require dsRNA-dependent, catalytically active protein kinase.
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FVB/N (H2(q)) mouse is resistant to arthritis induction and exhibits a genomic deletion of T-cell receptor V beta gene segments.
Gamal E. Osman,Mark C. Hannibal,Jon P. Anderson,Stephen R. Lasky,Warren C. Ladiges,Leroy Hood +5 more
TL;DR: A novel polymerase chain reaction-based method is reported for the rapid identification of new mouse strains that exhibit germline Tcrb-V gene deletions and identifies an inbred mouse strain, FVB/NJ (H2q), that is resistant to arthritis induction and exhibits a genomic deletion of certain Tcra- V gene segments.
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Printing your own inkjet microarrays.
TL;DR: Inkjet arrays can fulfill the changing needs of those studying the complex network of relationships in systems biology, and with programmable oligonucleotide synthesizers, scientists can prototype DNA array assays quickly and inexpensively.