John Welsh

Publication List Details

Period

1831 - 2008

Number

36

Co-Authors

ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT FOR AGILITY (2008)

Bipin Chadha, Bipin Chadha, Peter Holmes, Biju Kalathil, James Saultz, John Welsh

This paper describes how an Enterprise infrastructure is supporting agility on two ARPA

Assessment of gene expression in many samples using vertical arrays (2008)

Risques, Rosa Ana, Rondeau, Gaelle, Judex, Martin, McClelland, Michael, Welsh, John

Microarrays and high-throughput sequencing methods can be used to measure the expression of thousands of genes in a biological sample in a few days, whereas PCR-based methods can be used to measure...

Collaborative Prototyping and Product Development on the Web (2007)

Jeffrey P. Stavash, John Welsh, Bipin Chadha

Collaborative environments for product development have become the new design paradigm for today’s engineering organizations. Collaboration permits greater information sharing, concurrent...

Integrated Process Control and Data Management in RASSP Enterprise Systems (2007)

John Welsh, Biju Kalathil, Bipin Chadha, Mary Catherine Tuck, William Selvidge, Elisa Finnie, ...

The RASSP Enterprise System provides key automation support for teams of signal processing/electrical design engineers in the execution of complex development projects. As a result, the system...

Joint Symposium 2001 (2007)

Jeffrey Stavash, John Welsh, Bipin Chadha, Janet Wedgwood, Zacharias Horiatis

A Multi-Disciplinary Product Structure (MPS) logically organizes product model information, enabling enterprise users to be more effective in interacting with large amounts of design data. MPS...

Erasing the Invisible Cities: Italo Calvino and the Violence of Representation (2007)

Welsh, John

The unabashed "literariness" of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities makes it an easy target for critics who claim that "wholly literary" worlds cannot be moral ones. Alessia Ricciardi believes that...

Enhanced microarray performance using low complexity representations of the transcriptome (2005)

Rondeau, Gaëlle, McClelland, Michael, Nguyen, Toan, Risques, Rosana, Wang, Yipeng, Judex, Martin, ...

Low abundance mRNAs are more difficult to examine using microarrays than high abundance mRNAs due to the effect of concentration on hybridization kinetics and signal-to-noise ratios. This report...

High-throughput polyribosome fractionation (2004)

Wang, Yipeng, Ringquist, Steven, Cho, Ann H., Rondeau, Gaelle, Welsh, John

Polyribosome sedimentation velocity centrifugation can be used to identify differential regulation of the translation of mRNAs. However, ultracentrifugation presents practical limitations on the...

Large-scale delineation of secreted protein biomarkers overexpressed in cancer tissue and serum (2003)

Welsh, John, Sapinoso, Lisa, Kern, Suzanne, Liu, Tao, ...

Genetic alterations in tumor cells often lead to the emergence of growth-stimulatory autocrine and paracrine signals, involving overexpression of secreted peptide growth factors, cytokines, and...

Bile acids mimic oxidative stress induced upregulation of thioredoxin reductase in colon cancer cell lines (2002)

Lechner, Sandra, Müller-Ladner, Ulf, Schlottmann, Klaus, Jung, Barbara, McClelland, Michael, Rüschoff, Josef, ...

Bile acids have been suggested to play an important role in the etiology of colon and gastric cancer after gastrectomy, but the molecular biology of these effects is poorly understood. We evaluated...

Kinesin-like protein CENP-E is upregulated in rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts (1999)

Kullmann, Frank, Judex, Martin, Ballhorn, Wibke, Jüsten, Hans-Peter, Wessinghage, Dieter, Welsh, John, ...

Statement of findings Our aim was to identify specifically expressed genes using RNA arbitrarily primed (RAP)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for differential display in patients with rheumatoid...

Second Operational Test and Evaluation of Forms 18 and 19 of the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. (1998)

Thomasson, Gary L., Wise, Lauress, Bloxom, Bruce, Welsh, John, Branch, Richard

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a set of ten tests administered by the Department of Defense (DoD) to all applicants for enlistment in the United States Armed Services, as...

Interactions among regualators of RNA abundance characterized using RNA fingerprinting by arbitrarily primed PCR (1994)

McClelland, Michael, Ralph, David, Cheng, Rita, Welsh, John

Using RNA fingerprinting by arbitrarily primed PCR it is possible to infer convergent transcript regulatory pathways from the coordinate behavior of subsets of anonymous transcripts without cloning...

Arbitrarily primed PCR fingerprinting of RNA (1992)

Welsh, John, Chada, Kiran, Dalal, Seema S., Cheng, Rita, Relph, David, McClelland, Michael

Fingerprinting of RNA populations was achieved using an arbitrarily selected primer at low stringency for first and second strand cDNA synthesis. PCR amplification was then used to amplify the...

Genomic fingerprints produced by PCR with consensus tRNA gene primers (1991)

Welsh, John, McClelland, Michael

The polymerase chain reaction using only a single ‘consensus’ tRNA gene primer, or a pair of primers facing outward from tRNA genes, amplifies a set of DNA fragments in bacterial, plant and...

Polymorphisms generated by arbitrarily primed PCR in the mouse: application to strain identification and genetic mapping (1991)

Welsh, John, Petersen, Charles, McClelland, Michael

Polymorphisms in genomic fingerprints generated by arbitrarily primed PCR (AP-PCR) can distinguish between strains of almost any organism. We applied the technique to the mouse (Mus musculus). The...

Fingerprinting genomes using PCR with arbitrary primers (1990)

Welsh, John, McClelland, Michael

Simple and reproducible fingerprints of complex genomes can be generated using single arbitrarily chosen primers and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). No prior sequence information is required....

The river Tamar in Van Diemen's Land [cartographic material] / (1840)

Welsh, John.

The entrance corrected by Commander Stokes survey 1840. Chart 1080.; Chart of Tamar River in Tasmania from estuary to Launceston. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings.; Inset: Swan Bay...

The river Tamar in Van Diemen's Land [cartographic material] / (1831)

Welsh, John.

"2199" stamped in top left hand margin.; Chart of Tamar River in Tasmania from estuary to Launceston. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings.; Inset: Swan Bay to Launceston.; Rex Nan...

Kinesin-like protein CENP-E is upregulated in rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts

Kullmann , Frank, Judex , Martin, Ballhorn , Wibke, Jüsten , Hans-Peter, Wessinghage , Dieter, Welsh, John, ...

Our aim was to identify specifically expressed genes using RNA arbitrarily primed (RAP)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for differential display in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In RA,...

Vav3 Mediates Receptor Protein Tyrosine Kinase Signaling, Regulates GTPase Activity, Modulates Cell Morphology, and Induces Cell Transformation

Zeng, Liyu, Sachdev, Pallavi, Yan, Lunbiao, Chan, Joseph L., Trenkle, Thomas, McClelland, Michael, ...

A recently reported new member of the Vav family proteins, Vav3 has been identified as a Ros receptor protein tyrosine kinase (RPTK) interacting protein by yeast two-hybrid screening. Northern...

High-throughput polyribosome fractionation

Wang, Yipeng, Ringquist, Steven, Cho, Ann H., Rondeau, Gaelle, Welsh, John

Polyribosome sedimentation velocity centrifugation can be used to identify differential regulation of the translation of mRNAs. However, ultracentrifugation presents practical limitations on the...

Enhanced microarray performance using low complexity representations of the transcriptome

Rondeau, Gaëlle, McClelland, Michael, Nguyen, Toan, Risques, Rosana, Wang, Yipeng, Judex, Martin, ...

Low abundance mRNAs are more difficult to examine using microarrays than high abundance mRNAs due to the effect of concentration on hybridization kinetics and signal-to-noise ratios. This report...

Survey of Differentially Methylated Promoters in Prostate Cancer Cell Lines1*

Wang, Yipeng, Yu, Qiuju, Cho, Ann H, Rondeau, Gaelle, Welsh, John, Adamson, Eileen, ...

DNA methylation and copy number in the genomes of three immortalized prostate epithelial and five cancer cell lines (LNCaP, PC3, PC3M, PC3M-Pro4, and PC3M-LN4) were compared using a microarray-based...

Kinesin-like protein CENP-E is upregulated in rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts

Kullmann , Frank, Judex , Martin, Ballhorn , Wibke, Jüsten , Hans-Peter, Wessinghage , Dieter, Welsh, John, ...

Our aim was to identify specifically expressed genes using RNA arbitrarily primed (RAP)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for differential display in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In RA,...

Vav3 Mediates Receptor Protein Tyrosine Kinase Signaling, Regulates GTPase Activity, Modulates Cell Morphology, and Induces Cell Transformation

Zeng, Liyu, Sachdev, Pallavi, Yan, Lunbiao, Chan, Joseph L., Trenkle, Thomas, McClelland, Michael, ...

A recently reported new member of the Vav family proteins, Vav3 has been identified as a Ros receptor protein tyrosine kinase (RPTK) interacting protein by yeast two-hybrid screening. Northern...

High-throughput polyribosome fractionation

Wang, Yipeng, Ringquist, Steven, Cho, Ann H., Rondeau, Gaelle, Welsh, John

Polyribosome sedimentation velocity centrifugation can be used to identify differential regulation of the translation of mRNAs. However, ultracentrifugation presents practical limitations on the...

Enhanced microarray performance using low complexity representations of the transcriptome

Rondeau, Gaëlle, McClelland, Michael, Nguyen, Toan, Risques, Rosana, Wang, Yipeng, Judex, Martin, ...

Low abundance mRNAs are more difficult to examine using microarrays than high abundance mRNAs due to the effect of concentration on hybridization kinetics and signal-to-noise ratios. This report...

Survey of Differentially Methylated Promoters in Prostate Cancer Cell Lines1*

Wang, Yipeng, Yu, Qiuju, Cho, Ann H, Rondeau, Gaelle, Welsh, John, Adamson, Eileen, ...

DNA methylation and copy number in the genomes of three immortalized prostate epithelial and five cancer cell lines (LNCaP, PC3, PC3M, PC3M-Pro4, and PC3M-LN4) were compared using a microarray-based...

Assessment of gene expression in many samples using vertical arrays

Risques, Rosa Ana, Rondeau, Gaelle, Judex, Martin, McClelland, Michael, Welsh, John

Microarrays and high-throughput sequencing methods can be used to measure the expression of thousands of genes in a biological sample in a few days, whereas PCR-based methods can be used to measure...