S. S. Gong

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2006

Number

17

Co-Authors

Nonlinear Optical Susceptibility of a Model Guest/Host Polymeric System as Investigated by Electro-Optics and Second Harmonic Generation (2006)

Goodson, III, T., Gong, S. S., Wang, C. H.

The magnitude and stability of the induced dipolar orientation of a nonlinear optical (NLO) chromophore doped in an amorphous polymeric matrix is investigated. The chromophores are aligned using...

Holographic Grating Relaxation and Photon Correlation Spectroscopic Studies of Viscoelastic Liquids Above the Glass Transition. (1998)

Wang, C. H., Gong, S. S.

Photon correlation spectroscopic (PCS) and holographic grating relaxation (HGR) techniques are used to measure the dynamics of density fluctuations in liquid orthoterphenyl, salol and poly(propylene...

Orientational Pair Correlation, Polar Order Parameter and Temporal Stability in the Second Harmonic Generation of Amorphous Polymers. (1998)

Gong, S. S., Goodson, T., III, Guan, H. W., Wang, C. H.

Measurements of the second harmonic generation (SHG) signal were made on the DAN/PMMA guest/host system as a function of the nonlinear optical (NLO) chromophore concentration and the poling field...

Human DNA topoisomerase I-mediated cleavage and recombination of duck hepatitis B virus DNA in vitro.

Pourquier, P, Jensen, A D, Gong, S S, Pommier, Y, Rogler, C E

In this study, we report that eukaryotic topoisomerase I (top1) can linearize the open circular DNA of duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV). Using synthetic oligonucleotides mimicking the three-strand flap...

Duck hepatitis B virus integrations in LMH chicken hepatoma cells: identification and characterization of new episomally derived integrations.

Gong, S S, Jensen, A D, Wang, H, Rogler, C E

While the cytoplasmic phase of the hepadnavirus replication cycle is well understood, very little is known about the nuclear phase. In contrast to retroviruses, proviral integration is not required...

Loss and acquisition of duck hepatitis B virus integrations in lineages of LMH-D2 chicken hepatoma cells.

Gong, S S, Jensen, A D, Rogler, C E

Hepatocellular carcinoma is the culmination of a series of genetic events which progressively alter the phenotype of a hepatocyte toward malignancy. Hepadnaviral DNA integrations are agents of...

A mammalian temperature-sensitive mutation affecting G1 progression results from a single amino acid substitution in asparagine synthetase.

Gong, S S, Basilico, C

ts11 is a temperature-sensitive (ts) mutant isolated from the BHK-21 Syrian hamster cell line that is blocked in the G1 phase of the cell cycle at the non-permissive temperature (39.5 degrees C). We...

Cis- and trans-acting elements involved in amino acid regulation of asparagine synthetase gene expression.

Guerrini, L, Gong, S S, Mangasarian, K, Basilico, C

We have previously shown that asparagine synthetase (AS) mRNA expression can be dramatically up-regulated by asparagine deprivation in ts11 cells, mutants of BHK hamster cells which encode a...

Regulation of asparagine synthetase gene expression by amino acid starvation.

Gong, S S, Guerrini, L, Basilico, C

We have studied the regulation of expression of the asparagine synthetase (AS) gene in ts11 cells, a mutant of BHK hamster cells which encodes a temperature-sensitive AS and therefore does not...

Organization and expression of the cell cycle gene, ts11, that encodes asparagine synthetase.

Greco, A, Gong, S S, Ittmann, M, Basilico, C

The human ts11 gene was isolated on the basis of its ability to complement the mutation of the BHK cell cycle ts11 mutant, which is blocked in G1 at the nonpermissive temperature. This gene has now...

Human DNA topoisomerase I-mediated cleavage and recombination of duck hepatitis B virus DNA in vitro.

Pourquier, P, Jensen, A D, Gong, S S, Pommier, Y, Rogler, C E

In this study, we report that eukaryotic topoisomerase I (top1) can linearize the open circular DNA of duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV). Using synthetic oligonucleotides mimicking the three-strand flap...

Duck hepatitis B virus integrations in LMH chicken hepatoma cells: identification and characterization of new episomally derived integrations.

Gong, S S, Jensen, A D, Wang, H, Rogler, C E

While the cytoplasmic phase of the hepadnavirus replication cycle is well understood, very little is known about the nuclear phase. In contrast to retroviruses, proviral integration is not required...

Loss and acquisition of duck hepatitis B virus integrations in lineages of LMH-D2 chicken hepatoma cells.

Gong, S S, Jensen, A D, Rogler, C E

Hepatocellular carcinoma is the culmination of a series of genetic events which progressively alter the phenotype of a hepatocyte toward malignancy. Hepadnaviral DNA integrations are agents of...

A mammalian temperature-sensitive mutation affecting G1 progression results from a single amino acid substitution in asparagine synthetase.

Gong, S S, Basilico, C

ts11 is a temperature-sensitive (ts) mutant isolated from the BHK-21 Syrian hamster cell line that is blocked in the G1 phase of the cell cycle at the non-permissive temperature (39.5 degrees C). We...

Cis- and trans-acting elements involved in amino acid regulation of asparagine synthetase gene expression.

Guerrini, L, Gong, S S, Mangasarian, K, Basilico, C

We have previously shown that asparagine synthetase (AS) mRNA expression can be dramatically up-regulated by asparagine deprivation in ts11 cells, mutants of BHK hamster cells which encode a...

Regulation of asparagine synthetase gene expression by amino acid starvation.

Gong, S S, Guerrini, L, Basilico, C

We have studied the regulation of expression of the asparagine synthetase (AS) gene in ts11 cells, a mutant of BHK hamster cells which encodes a temperature-sensitive AS and therefore does not...

Organization and expression of the cell cycle gene, ts11, that encodes asparagine synthetase.

Greco, A, Gong, S S, Ittmann, M, Basilico, C

The human ts11 gene was isolated on the basis of its ability to complement the mutation of the BHK cell cycle ts11 mutant, which is blocked in G1 at the nonpermissive temperature. This gene has now...