D. Flaherty

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 1998

Number

7

Co-Authors

Human endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene transfer inhibits vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and neointima formation after balloon injury in rats (1998)

Flaherty, D, Nong, Z, Varenne, O, Van Pelt, N, ...

BACKGROUND: Loss of endothelial NO production after arterial injury may contribute to restenosis, characterized by neointima formation and elastic recoil. Adenovirus-mediated transfer of the gene...

Proteus mirabilis mutants defective in swarmer cell differentiation and multicellular behavior.

Belas, R, Erskine, D, Flaherty, D

Proteus mirabilis is a dimorphic bacterium which exists in liquid cultures as a 1.5- to 2.0-microns motile swimmer cell possessing 6 to 10 peritrichous flagella. When swimmer cells are placed on a...

Transposon mutagenesis in Proteus mirabilis.

Belas, R, Erskine, D, Flaherty, D

A technique of transposon mutagenesis involving the use of Tn5 on a suicide plasmid was developed for Proteus mirabilis. Analysis of the resulting exconjugants indicated that Tn5 transposed in P....

A critique of the World Resources Institute's report "Pesticides and the immune system: the public health risks".

Acquavella, J, Burns, C, Flaherty, D, Holsapple, M, Kimber, I, Ladics, G, ...

A recent World Resources Institute (WRI) report concluded that pesticides are a likely cause of immune suppression for millions of people throughout the world. The gravity of this conclusion...

Proteus mirabilis mutants defective in swarmer cell differentiation and multicellular behavior.

Belas, R, Erskine, D, Flaherty, D

Proteus mirabilis is a dimorphic bacterium which exists in liquid cultures as a 1.5- to 2.0-microns motile swimmer cell possessing 6 to 10 peritrichous flagella. When swimmer cells are placed on a...

Transposon mutagenesis in Proteus mirabilis.

Belas, R, Erskine, D, Flaherty, D

A technique of transposon mutagenesis involving the use of Tn5 on a suicide plasmid was developed for Proteus mirabilis. Analysis of the resulting exconjugants indicated that Tn5 transposed in P....

A critique of the World Resources Institute's report "Pesticides and the immune system: the public health risks".

Acquavella, J, Burns, C, Flaherty, D, Holsapple, M, Kimber, I, Ladics, G, ...

A recent World Resources Institute (WRI) report concluded that pesticides are a likely cause of immune suppression for millions of people throughout the world. The gravity of this conclusion...