Authors:
Bengtsson, M
Backman, AC
Liblikas, I
Ramirez, MI
Borg-Karlson, AK
Ansebo, L
Anderson, P
Lofqvist, J
Witzgall, P
Citation: M. Bengtsson et al., Plant odor analysis of apple: Antennal response of codling moth females toapple volatiles during phenological development, J AGR FOOD, 49(8), 2001, pp. 3736-3741
Citation: Mi. Ramirez et al., Aquaporin-5 expression, but not other peripheral lung marker genes, is reduced in PTH/PTHrP receptor null mutant fetal mice, AM J RESP C, 22(3), 2000, pp. 367-372
Authors:
Ramirez, MI
Yamauchi, LM
de Freitas, LHG
Uemura, H
Schenkman, S
Citation: Mi. Ramirez et al., The use of the green fluorescent protein to monitor and improve transfection in Trypanosoma cruzi, MOL BIOCH P, 111(1), 2000, pp. 235-240
Authors:
Ramirez, MI
Boscardin, SB
Han, SW
Paranhos-Baccala, G
Yoshida, N
Kelly, JM
Mortara, RA
de Silveira, JF
Citation: Mi. Ramirez et al., Heterologous expression of a Trypanosoma cruzi surface glycoprotein (gp82)in mammalian cells indicates the existence of different signal sequence requirements and processing, J EUKAR MIC, 46(6), 1999, pp. 557-565
Citation: Mi. Ramirez et al., 1.3 kilobases of the lung type I cell T1 alpha gene promoter mimics endogenous gene expression patterns during development but lacks sequences to enhance expression in perinatal and adult lung, DEV DYNAM, 215(4), 1999, pp. 319-331
Authors:
Ramirez, MI
Boscardin, SB
Ruiz, RC
Han, SW
Paranhos-Baccala, GS
Yoshida, N
Mortara, RA
da Silveira, JF
Citation: Mi. Ramirez et al., Heterologous expression of a Trypanosoma cruzi surface glycoprotein (gp82)indicates that requirements for glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchoring aredifferent in mammalian cells and this trypanosome, MEM I OSW C, 94(4), 1999, pp. 527-530
Authors:
Carmo, MS
Araya, JE
Ramirez, MI
Boscardin, S
Cano, MI
Baida, RP
Ruiz, RC
Santos, MR
Chiurillo, MA
Ramirez, JL
Yoshida, N
da Silveira, JF
Citation: Ms. Carmo et al., Organization and expression of a multigene family encoding the surface glycoproteins of Trypanosoma cruzi metacyclic trypomastigotes involved in the cell invasion, MEM I OSW C, 94, 1999, pp. 169-171