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William J. Murphy
Researcher at Texas A&M University
Publications - 320
Citations - 27304
William J. Murphy is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Immune system. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 293 publications receiving 25360 citations. Previous affiliations of William J. Murphy include Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul & Texas College.
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Fertile male tortoiseshell cat with true chimerism 38,XY/38,XY.
Monika Bugno-Poniewierska,Barbara Kij,Wojciech Witarski,Magdalena Wojtaszek,Anna Radko,Angelika Podbielska,Izabela Szczerbal,William J. Murphy +7 more
TL;DR: To the best of the authors' knowledge this is the first case of a 38,XY/38,XY chimera diagnosed in cats, confirmed by genetic analysis.
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Investigation of the contributions to the silicon-29 MAS NMR line widths of zeolites and detection of crystallographically inequivalent sites by the study of highly siliceous zeolites
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Characterization of Zeolite Catalysts by Mas NMR
George T. Kokotailo,Colin A. Fyfe,G. C. Gobbi,Gordon J. Kennedy,C. T. Deschutter,R. S. Ozubko,William J. Murphy +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed investigation of the effect of dealumination reactions on the 29Si and 27Al spectra of a series of zeolites is presented, as well as the mechanism of residual broadening of the 27Al NMR spectra with more than one independent crystallographic site.
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Spatiotemporal Genetic Diversity of Lions
Caitlin J. Curry,Caitlin J. Curry,Caitlin J. Curry,Caitlin J. Curry,Caitlin J. Curry,Caitlin J. Curry,Brian W. Davis,Brian W. Davis,Brian W. Davis,Brian W. Davis,Brian W. Davis,Brian W. Davis,Laura D. Bertola,Paula A. White,William J. Murphy,William J. Murphy,William J. Murphy,William J. Murphy,William J. Murphy,William J. Murphy,James N. Derr,James N. Derr,James N. Derr,James N. Derr,James N. Derr,James N. Derr +25 more
TL;DR: The genetic architecture of both historical and modern lions is determined to identify changes in genetic diversity that occurred during this period of landscape and anthropogenic change in Africa.
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An ASO therapy for Angelman syndrome that targets an evolutionarily conserved region at the start of the UBE3A-AS transcript
Scott V. Dindot,Sarah G. B. Christian,William J. Murphy,Allyson Berent,Jennifer Panagoulias,Annalise Schlafer,Johnathan Ballard,Kamelia Radeva,Ruth Robinson,Luke Myers,Thomas Jepp,Hillary Shaheen,Paul Hillman,Kranti Konganti,Andrew Hillhouse,Kevin R. Bredemeyer,Lauren E. Black,Julie Douville +17 more
TL;DR: Dindot et al. as discussed by the authors designed and chemically optimized gapmer ASOs targeting specific sequences at the start of the human UBE3A-AS transcript, which can precisely and efficiently repress the transcription of UBE 3a-AS, and reactivate the expression of the paternal uBE3a allele in the CNS.