D. E. Hill

Publication List Details

Period

1910 - 9999

Number

48

Co-Authors

Air and Water Movement in Porous Media: Compressibility Effects (9999)

Hill,D. E.

This study presents an analysis of air and water movement in a sand column, which takes air compressibility into account. The influence of air on water intake is assessed when water content is...

Endemic Toxoplasmosis in Pigs on a Farm in Maryland: Isolation and Genetic Characterization of Toxoplasma gondii (2008)

J. P. Dubey, D. E. Hill, N. Sundar, G. V. Velmurugan, L. A. Bandini, ...

The prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii was investigated on a poorly managed pig farm in Maryland. Serum and tissue samples from 48 of the 100 pigs on the farm were available for T. gondii evaluation....

PREVALENCE OF VIABLE TOXOPLASMA GONDII IN BEEF, CHICKEN, AND PORK FROM RETAIL MEAT STORES IN THE UNITED STATES: RISK ASSESSMENT TO CONSUMERS (2005)

J. P. Dubey, D. E. Hill, J. L. Jones, A. W. Hightower, E. Kirkland, J. M. Roberts, ...

The prevalence of viable Toxoplasma gondii was determined in 6,282 samples (2,094 each of beef, chicken, and pork) obtained from 698 retail meat stores from 28 major geographic areas of the United...

ISOLATION, TISSUE DISTRIBUTION, AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII FROM CHICKENS IN GRENADA, WEST INDIES (2005)

J. P. Dubey, M. I. Bhaiyat, C. De Allie, R. N. Sharma, C. Sreekumar, ...

The prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in free-range chickens is a good indicator of the prevalence of T. gondii oocysts in the soil because chickens feed from the ground. The prevalence of T. gondii in...

SST Parametric Engine Library - Design, (2005)

Hill, D. E., Scharf, W. H.

This document describes a family of parametric engines of consistent technology developed to support production supersonic transport studies evaluating the effect of the engine cycle on noise and...

WIDE BAND GAP SEMICONDUCTORS. (2005)

HILL,D. E., Stearns,R. I.

The over-all objective of this program was to supply Lincoln Laboratory with crystals of one or more of the compounds of the class consisting of cubic BP, BAs, AlP and A1As suitable for fabrication...

Molecular and Biological Characterization of Hammondia heydorni–Like Oocysts From a Dog Fed Hearts From Naturally Infected White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) (2004)

J. P. Dubey, C. Sreekumar, K. B. Miska, D. E. Hill, D. S. Lindsay

Neospora caninum and Hammondia heydorni are morphologically and phylogenetically related coccidians that are found in dogs. Although there is serological evidence of N. caninum infection in the...

First Isolation of Neospora caninum From an Aborted Bovine Fetus in Spain (2004)

N. Canada, C. S. Meireles, M. Mezo, M. González-Warleta, C. Sreekumar, ...

Neospora caninum was isolated from the brain of a 6-mo-old aborted bovine fetus from Galicia, Spain. The fetal brain homogenate was inoculated intraperitoneally into cortisonized mice. The peritoneal...

A first version of the Caenorhabditis elegans Promoterome (2004)

Dupuy, D., Li, Q. R., Deplancke, B., Boxem, M., Hao, T., Lamesch, P., ...

An important aspect of the development of systems biology approaches in metazoans is the characterization of expression patterns of nearly all genes predicted from genome sequences. Such "localizome"...

Detection of Hammondia heydorni–Like Organisms and Their Differentiation From Neospora caninum Using Random-Amplified Polymorphic DNA–Polymerase Chain Reaction (2003)

C. Sreekumar, D. E. Hill, V. M. Fournet, B. M. Rosenthal, D. S. Lindsay, J. P. Dubey

Neospora caninum and Hammondia heydorni are morphologically and phylogenetically related coccidians that are found in dogs. New diagnostic genetic loci, based on random-amplified polymorphic...

RESPONSE OF INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLS TO TRICHURIS SUIS EXCRETORY–SECRETORY PRODUCTS AND THE INFLUENCE ON CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI INVASION UNDER IN VITRO CONDITIONS (2002)

S. R. Abner, D. E. Hill, J. R. Turner, E. D. Black, P. Bartlett, J. F. Urban, ...

We previously developed a swine animal model in which natural host resistance to Campylobacter jejuni is altered by experimental infection with low numbers of the nematode Trichuris suis. Pigs...

Combined functional genomic maps of the C-elegans DNA damage response (2002)

Boulton,S. J., Gartner,A., Reboul,J., Vaglio,P., Dyson,N., Hill,D. E., ...

Many human cancers originate from defects in the DNA damage response (DDR). Although much is known about this process, it is likely that additional DDR genes remain to be discovered. To identify such...

Combined functional genomic maps of the C-elegans DNA damage response (2002)

Boulton, S. J., Gartner, A., Reboul, J., Vaglio, P., Dyson, N., Hill, D. E., ...

Many human cancers originate from defects in the DNA damage response (DDR). Although much is known about this process, it is likely that additional DDR genes remain to be discovered. To identify such...

First Isolation of Neospora caninum From the Feces of a Naturally Infected Dog (2001)

W. BASSO, L. VENTURINI, M. C. VENTURINI, D. E. HILL, S. K. SHEN, ...

Neospora caninum is a major cause of abortion in cattle worldwide. Cattle become infected with N. caninum by ingesting oocysts from the environment or transplacentally from dam to fetus....

The use of ceftizoxime in neonates (1982)

Yamauchi, T., Hill, D. E., Steele, R. W.

Ceftizoxime was used to treat 20 infants with suspected bacterial infections. The dosages of ceftizoxime ranged from 140 mg to 300 mg/kg/day with a mean of 232 mg/kg/day. The duration of therapy...

The APC gene product in normal and tumor cells.

Smith, K J, Johnson, K A, Bryan, T M, Hill, D E, Markowitz, S, Willson, J K, ...

The APC gene has been found to be mutated during the development of sporadic colorectal tumors as well as in the germ line of familial adenomatous polyposis patients. To facilitate the...

Physical and functional interaction between WT1 and p53 proteins.

Maheswaran, S, Park, S, Bernard, A, Morris, J F, Rauscher, F J, Hill, D E, ...

WT1 is a tumor-suppressor gene expressed in the developing kidney, whose inactivation leads to the development of Wilms tumor, a pediatric kidney cancer. WT1 encodes a transcription factor which...

Molecular cloning and chromosome mapping of the human gene encoding protein phosphotyrosyl phosphatase 1B.

Brown-Shimer, S, Johnson, K A, Lawrence, J B, Johnson, C, Bruskin, A, Green, N R, ...

The inactivation of growth suppressor genes appears to play a major role in the malignant process. To assess whether protein phosphotyrosyl phosphatases (protein-tyrosine-phosphate phosphohydrolase,...

Skeletal muscle protein tyrosine phosphatase activity and tyrosine phosphatase 1B protein content are associated with insulin action and resistance.

Kusari, J, Kenner, K A, Suh, K I, Hill, D E, Henry, R R

Particulate and cytosolic protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) activity was measured in skeletal muscle from 15 insulin-sensitive subjects and 5 insulin-resistant nondiabetic subjects, as well as 18...

Molecular characterization of GCD1, a yeast gene required for general control of amino acid biosynthesis and cell-cycle initiation.

Hill, D E, Struhl, K

The GCD1 gene product of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been implicated in the coordination of the cell cycle with the general control of amino acid biosynthesis (M. Wolfner et al., J. Mol. Biol....

A rapid method for determining tRNA charging levels in vivo: analysis of yeast mutants defective in the general control of amino acid biosynthesis.

Hill, D E, Struhl, K

We describe a simple method to quantitate the intracellular levels of charged tRNA species representing all 20 amino acids. Small RNA species are isolated from yeast cells under conditions where...

Two related regulatory sequences are required for maximal induction of Saccharomyces cerevisiae his3 transcription.

Struhl, K, Hill, D E

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the coordinate induction of his3 and other amino acid biosynthesis genes is mediated by the binding of GCN4 activator protein to specific promoter sequences. The his3...

Phosphorus in Connecticut lakes predicted by land use

Norvell, W. A., Frink, C. R., Hill, D. E.

The concentration of phosphorus in parts per billion (ppb) in 33 Connecticut lakes was predicted from information on land use and simple models for concentration decreases in lakes. The best...

Multi-site phosphorylation of the protein tyrosine phosphatase, PTP1B: identification of cell cycle regulated and phorbol ester stimulated sites of phosphorylation.

Flint, A J, Gebbink, M F, Franza, B R, Hill, D E, Tonks, N K

The non-transmembrane protein tyrosine phosphatase, PTP1B, comprises 435 amino acids, of which the C-terminal 114 residues have been implicated in controlling both localization and function of this...

The APC gene product in normal and tumor cells.

Smith, K J, Johnson, K A, Bryan, T M, Hill, D E, Markowitz, S, Willson, J K, ...

The APC gene has been found to be mutated during the development of sporadic colorectal tumors as well as in the germ line of familial adenomatous polyposis patients. To facilitate the...

Physical and functional interaction between WT1 and p53 proteins.

Maheswaran, S, Park, S, Bernard, A, Morris, J F, Rauscher, F J, Hill, D E, ...

WT1 is a tumor-suppressor gene expressed in the developing kidney, whose inactivation leads to the development of Wilms tumor, a pediatric kidney cancer. WT1 encodes a transcription factor which...

Molecular cloning and chromosome mapping of the human gene encoding protein phosphotyrosyl phosphatase 1B.

Brown-Shimer, S, Johnson, K A, Lawrence, J B, Johnson, C, Bruskin, A, Green, N R, ...

The inactivation of growth suppressor genes appears to play a major role in the malignant process. To assess whether protein phosphotyrosyl phosphatases (protein-tyrosine-phosphate phosphohydrolase,...

Skeletal muscle protein tyrosine phosphatase activity and tyrosine phosphatase 1B protein content are associated with insulin action and resistance.

Kusari, J, Kenner, K A, Suh, K I, Hill, D E, Henry, R R

Particulate and cytosolic protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) activity was measured in skeletal muscle from 15 insulin-sensitive subjects and 5 insulin-resistant nondiabetic subjects, as well as 18...

Molecular characterization of GCD1, a yeast gene required for general control of amino acid biosynthesis and cell-cycle initiation.

Hill, D E, Struhl, K

The GCD1 gene product of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been implicated in the coordination of the cell cycle with the general control of amino acid biosynthesis (M. Wolfner et al., J. Mol. Biol....

A rapid method for determining tRNA charging levels in vivo: analysis of yeast mutants defective in the general control of amino acid biosynthesis.

Hill, D E, Struhl, K

We describe a simple method to quantitate the intracellular levels of charged tRNA species representing all 20 amino acids. Small RNA species are isolated from yeast cells under conditions where...

Two related regulatory sequences are required for maximal induction of Saccharomyces cerevisiae his3 transcription.

Struhl, K, Hill, D E

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the coordinate induction of his3 and other amino acid biosynthesis genes is mediated by the binding of GCN4 activator protein to specific promoter sequences. The his3...

Phosphorus in Connecticut lakes predicted by land use

Norvell, W. A., Frink, C. R., Hill, D. E.

The concentration of phosphorus in parts per billion (ppb) in 33 Connecticut lakes was predicted from information on land use and simple models for concentration decreases in lakes. The best...

Multi-site phosphorylation of the protein tyrosine phosphatase, PTP1B: identification of cell cycle regulated and phorbol ester stimulated sites of phosphorylation.

Flint, A J, Gebbink, M F, Franza, B R, Hill, D E, Tonks, N K

The non-transmembrane protein tyrosine phosphatase, PTP1B, comprises 435 amino acids, of which the C-terminal 114 residues have been implicated in controlling both localization and function of this...

Hyaline membrane disease. Effect of surfactant prophylaxis on lung morphology in premature primates.

Cutz, E., Enhörning, G., Robertson, B., Sherwood, W. G., Hill, D. E.

Neonatal lung morphology was evaluated in 12 rhesus monkeys delivered by caesarean section 1 month before term and cared for as human premature neonates. In 6 monkeys, 0.20 to 0.27 ml of natural...