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  1. Great Issues for Medicine in the Twenty-First Century: Ethical and Social Issues Arising Out of Advances in the Biomedical Sciences (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)
  2. Values and Visions. a Merck Century. by Louis, Michael S. Brown, Joseph L. Goldstein And P. Roy Vagelos. Galambos, 1991
  3. Snoring Can Kill!!: Discover How Sleep Apnea Can Be Ruining Your Life by Joseph L. Goldstein, 1999-10-01
  4. Roundtable: the human genome project. (forum at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center on May 6, 1993) (Transcript): An article from: Issues in Science and Technology by Michael S. Brown, Francis Collins, et all 1993-09-22
  5. Washington and Lee University Alumni: Pat Robertson, John J. Crittenden, Joe Wilson, John Warner, Tom Wolfe, Joseph L. Goldstein, John W. Davis
  6. Bottom Line's Brain Boosting Library: The Natural Insomnia Cure, Secrets of Super Memory, Amazing Breakthroughs for Undoing Depression, the Greatest Sex of Your Life, No More Alzheimer's (Paperback 2008 Printing, First Edition) by Paul J. Sorgi, Edward L. Schneider, et all 2008
  7. American Geneticists: Thomas Hunt Morgan, Barbara Mcclintock, Theodosius Dobzhansky, Craig Venter, Susan Lindquist, Joseph L. Goldstein
  8. Familial hypercholesterolemia and other disorders of lipoprotein metabolism (Medical Grand Rounds) by Joseph L Goldstein, 1979
  9. a1-Antitrypsin deficiency: From the bench to the bedside (Medical Grand Rounds) by Joseph L Goldstein, 1981
  10. L'Expérience de la clarté intérieure by Joseph Goldstein, 1997-12-01
  11. Everton's Genealogical Helper September/october 1991 by David L. Mishkin, Stephen H. Goldstein, et all 1991
  12. One Dharma: The Emerging Western Buddhism by Joseph Goldstein, 2003-07
  13. Joseph Leonard Goldstein: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Evelyn B. Kelly, 2001
  14. Michael S. Brown: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001

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22. Michael Stuart Brown: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
A geneticist is a scientist who studies genetics, the science of heredity and variation of organisms. A geneticist can be employed as a researcher or lecturer.
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and Nobel Laureate. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine administered by the Nobel Foundation, is awarded once a year for outstanding contributions in the medical field. It is one of five Nobel Prizes established in 1895 by Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, in his will, the others being...
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24. Scientific Commons Homocystinuria Heterozygote Detection Using
Goldstein, Joseph L., Campbell, Barbara K., Gartler, Stanley M. Abstract Deficiency of cystathionine synthase activity results in the clinical syndrome of homocystinuria.
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    Newest First Oldest First Page: Nation's Largest Medical Prize Goes to 2 for Cholesterol Work By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA Albany Medical Center Prize, nation's largest prize in medicine, is awarded to Dr Joseph L Goldstein and Dr Michael S Brown for their pioneering work on function and control of cholesterol May 1, 2003 MORE ON MICHAEL S. BROWN AND: HEART RESEARCH ALBANY MEDICAL CENTER PRIZE IN MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CHOLESTEROL ... 5 GET LASKER AWARDS FOR ADVANCING PUBLIC HEALTH By WALTER SULLIVAN Five individuals who in diverse ways have made significant contributions to the public health of the nation have been named this year's winners of the Albert Lasker Medical Research and Public Service Awards, each of which includes a $15,000 prize. The Basic Medical Research Award will go to Dr. Michael S. Brown and Dr. Joseph L. Goldstein, of the University of Texas Health Science Center. The two men were recently chosen for the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology for their research on chol... November 21, 1985

26. Retinal Degeneration In Choroideremia: Deficiency Of Rab Geranylgeranyl Transfer
Title Retinal Degeneration in Choroideremia Deficiency of Rab Geranylgeranyl Transferase Authors Seabra, Miguel C.; Brown, Michael S.; Goldstein, Joseph L.
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Rab geranylgeranyl transferase (GG transferase) is a two-component enzyme that attaches 20-carbon isoprenoid groups to cysteine residues in Rab proteins, a family of guanosine triphosphate-binding proteins that regulate vesicular traffic. The mutant gene in human choroideremia, an X-linked form of retinal degeneration, encodes a protein that resembles component A of rat Rab GG transferase. Lymphoblasts from choroideremia subjects showed a marked deficiency in the activity of component A, but not component B, of Rab GG transferase. The deficiency was more pronounced when the substrate was Rab3A, a synaptic vesicle protein, than it was when the substrate was Rab1A, a protein of the endoplasmic reticulum. The data imply the existence of multiple component A proteins, one of which is missing in choroideremia. Bibtex entry for this abstract Preferred format for this abstract (see Preferences
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27. A Receptor-Mediated Pathway For Cholesterol Homeostasis
Title A ReceptorMediated Pathway for Cholesterol Homeostasis Authors Brown, Michael S.; Goldstein, Joseph L. Publication Science, Volume 232, Issue 4746, pp. 34-47
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28. Scientific Commons Cystathionine Synthase Activity In Human
Goldstein, Joseph L., Campbell, Barbara K., Gartler, Stanley M. Abstract Uncultured human leukocytes contain no detectable cystathionine synthase activity.
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30. Abstracts: SREBP Cleavage-activating Protein (SCAP) Is Required For Increased Li
author Brown, Michael S., Goldstein, Joseph L., Shimomura, Iichiro, Matsuda, Morihiro, Korn, Bobby S., Hammer, Robert E., Moon, YoungAh, Komuro, Ryutaro, Horton, Jay D.
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Regulated step in cholesterol feedback localized to budding of SCAP from ER membranes
Article Abstract: Results demonstrate that in sterol-treated mammalian cells, the polytopic membrane SREBP Cleaving-Activating-Protein budding is reduced. Data further point out that the budding is from endoplasm reticulum of the sterol treated cells. author: Brown, Michael S., Goldstein, Joseph L., Nohturfft, Axel, Yabe, Daisuke, Espenshade, Peter J. Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
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SREBP cleavage-activating protein (SCAP) is required for increased lipid synthesis in liver induced by cholesterol deprivation and insulin elevation
Article Abstract: Sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP) cleavage-activating protein (SCAP) has been found to be necessary for increased lipid synthesis in liver brought on by cholesterol deprivation and insulin elevation. The SCAP gene was targeted by flanking exon1 with loxP sites, targets for bacteriophage P1Cre recombinase. Mice homozygous for the loxP-tagged SCAP allele were generated. They carry a transgene encoding Cre under control of the interferon-inducible MX1 promoter. The mice have a major lowering in synthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids. They do not have normal increase in the processes in response to insulin or to cholesterol deprivation.

31. Joseph L. Goldstein (Joseph L. Goldstein Kimdir? - Joseph L. Goldstein Hakkýnda)
Joseph L. Goldstein MsXLabs.org Joseph L. Goldstein.jpg Joseph L. Goldstein (d. 18 Nisan 1940) Kingstree, G ney Karolina Nobel d l kazanmış bir biyokimyacı ve
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32. Abolish The Insanity Defense-Why Not?1 : The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disea
Abolish the Insanity DefenseWhy Not?1 KATZ, JAY M.D.; GOLDSTEIN, JOSEPH L.L.B., PH.D.
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33. University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center At Dallas: Facts, Discussion For
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in the world. It is the flagship biomedical research institution of the University of Texas System University of Texas System The University of Texas System comprises fifteen educational institutions in Texas, of which nine are for academy universities and six are health institutions. The UT System also offers online courses and degrees from UT institutions via the UT TeleCampus. The system is headquartered in Downtown...
, incorporating three degree-granting institutions, four affiliated hospitals, including Parkland Memorial Parkland Memorial Hospital Parkland Memorial Hospital is a hospital located at 5201 Harry Hines Boulevard, just west of Oak Lawn in Dallas, Texas . It is the main hospital of the Dallas County Hospital District and serves as Dallas County's public hospital.- History :The original hospital opened in 1894 in a wooden...

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DANGEROUSNESS AND MENTAL ILLNESS Some Observations on the Decision to Release Persons Acquitted by Reason of Insanity KATZ, JAY M.D.; GOLDSTEIN, JOSEPH L.L.B., Ph.D.
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35. Sterol Regulatory Elements
Brown, Michael S.; Goldstein, Joseph L.; Russell, David W.; Sudhof, Thomas C.; Disclosed are discrete functionally translocatable DNA segments, termed Sterol
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The present invention relates to DNA segments which may be employed as functionally translocatable genetic control elements. More particularly, the invention relates to sterol regulatory elements and promoter sequences which serve to promote transcription and/or confer a sterol-mediated suppression capability to selected structural genes.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the 25 years since Jacob and Monod first proposed the lac operon model and the concept of messenger RNA (see, Jacob et al. (1961), J. Mol. Biol., 3: 318-350), the structure and function of a number of prokaryotic operons has been elucidated in elegant detail. For example, in the case of the lac operon, it has been shown that transcriptional control of the various structural genes of the operon (e.g., B-galactosidase) resides in an upstream (i.e., 5' with respect to the structural genes) regulator gene and operator gene. The regulator gene produces a protein "repressor" that interacts with the operator to prevent transcription initiation of the structural gene. Inducers such as IPTG (isopropyl thiogalactoside) bind to the repressor and thereby induce transcription by preventing the binding of the repressor to the operator. Additionally, there is a promoter site P, upstream of the operator and downstream of the regulatory gene, which serves as an RNA polymerase binding site.

36. Familial Hypercholesterolemia: Defective Binding Of Lipoproteins To Cultured Fib
Brown Michael S, Dana Suzanna E, Goldstein Joseph L. Regulation of 3Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl Coenzyme A Reductase Activity in Human Fibroblasts by Lipoproteins.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1974 March; PMCID: Familial Hypercholesterolemia: Defective Binding of Lipoproteins to Cultured Fibroblasts Associated with Impaired Regulation of 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl Coenzyme A Reductase Activity Michael S. Brown and Joseph L. Goldstein Division of Gastroenterology-Liver, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas 75235 Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas 75235 This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Abstract Monolayers of cultured fibroblasts from normal human subjects bind I-labeled low-density lipoproteins from the binding sites, but high-density lipoproteins, the lipoprotein-deficient fraction of serum, and abetalipoproteinemic serum did not. This binding appears to be a required step in the process by which low-density lipoproteins normally suppress the synthesis of 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl coenzyme A reductase, the rate-controlling enzyme in cholesterol biosynthesis. The demonstration of a defect in binding of low-density lipoproteins to cells from subjects with the homozygous form of familial hypercholesterolemia appears to explain the previously reported failure of lipoproteins to suppress the synthesis of this enzyme and hence may account for the overproduction of cholesterol that occurs in these cultured cells.

37. Joseph Goldstein - Research Profile On BiomedExperts
2002 Goldstein Joseph L; Rawson Robert B; Brown Michael S Mutant mammalian cells as tools to delineate the sterol regulatory elementbinding protein pathway for feedback regulation
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38. Joseph Goldstein - Wikipédia, A Enciclopédia Livre
Rpt Per GOLDSTEIN JOSEPH L EDGAR is a federally registered trademark of the U.S. Securities and Exchange
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39. Abstracts: How A Jolt And A Bolt In A DentistEs Chair Revolutionized Cataract Su
author Goldstein, Joseph L. Publisher Nature America, Inc. Publication Name Nature Medicine Subject Health
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Laskers for 2001: knockout mice and test-tube babies
Article Abstract: The author discusses this year Lasker Awards that honor the development of two technologies. The technology that allows the scientists to manipulate the mouse genome with exquisite precision and the technology that has revolutionalized the treatment of human infertility have been honored. author: Goldstein, Joseph L. Publisher: Nature America, Inc.
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How a jolt and a bolt in a dentistEs chair revolutionized cataract surgery
Article Abstract: Cataracts were the leading cause of blindness in the United States until 1970, but today in the United States and many other countries, cataracts no longer hold a significant cause of blindness. A major credit for this goes to Charles D. Kelman, who has received considerable recognition for his legendary contributions to medicine, including every major award in fields of ophthalmology and cataract surgery. author: Goldstein, Joseph L.

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