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NCCN melanoma practice guidelines. National Comprehensive Cancer Network.
Houghton A, Coit D, Bloomer W, Buzaid A, Chu D, Eisenburgh B, Guitart J, Johnson T, Miller S, Sener S, Tanabe K, Thompson J, Urist M, Walker M. Houghton A, et al. Among authors: thompson j. Oncology (Williston Park). 1998 Jul;12(7A):153-77. Oncology (Williston Park). 1998. PMID: 9699216 No abstract available.
Biosynthesis and stereochemical configuration of N5-(1-carboxyethyl)ornithine. An unusual amino acid produced by Streptococcus lactis.
Miller SP, Thompson J. Miller SP, et al. Among authors: thompson j. J Biol Chem. 1987 Nov 25;262(33):16109-15. J Biol Chem. 1987. PMID: 3119585 Free article.
In a recent communication (Thompson, J., Curtis, M. A., and Miller, S.P.F. (1986) J. Bacteriol. 167, 522-529) we described the purification and characterization of N5-(1-carboxyethyl)ornithine from cells of Streptococcus lactis 133. ...
In a recent communication (Thompson, J., Curtis, M. A., and Miller, S.P.F. (1986) J. Bacteriol. 167, 522-529) we descri …
N6-(1-carboxyethyl)lysine formation by Streptococcus lactis. Purification, synthesis, and stereochemical structure.
Thompson J, Miller SP. Thompson J, et al. J Biol Chem. 1988 Feb 5;263(4):2064-9. J Biol Chem. 1988. PMID: 3123486 Free article.
However, by two-dimensional thin layer chromatography, the unknown compound migrated close to the recently discovered N5-(1-carboxyethyl)ornithine (Thompson, J., Curtis, M. A., and Miller, S. P. F. (1986) J. Bacteriol. 167, 522-529; Miller, S. P. F., and T
However, by two-dimensional thin layer chromatography, the unknown compound migrated close to the recently discovered N5-(1-carboxyethyl)orn …
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