Håkan Persson
Uppsala University
32 Papers
922 Citations
Håkan Persson is an academic researcher from Uppsala University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nerve growth factor & Boundary (topology). The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 32 publications.
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Papers
Rat beta-nerve growth factor sequence and site of synthesis in the adult hippocampus.
Scott R. Whittemore,Scott R. Whittemore,P. L. Friedman,Dan Larhammar,Håkan Persson,M. Gonzalez‐Carvajal,Vicky R. Holets +6 more
TL;DR: In situ hydridization with a rat‐specific oligodeoxynucleotide indicated high levels of NGF mRNA synthesis in both hippocampal granule and pyramidal cell layers, consistent with one role for NGF in the CNS as a neuronally released, retrogradely transported neurotrophic factor for basal forebrain cholinergic neurons.
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Controls of RNA splicing and termination in the major late adenovirus transcription unit.
Göran Akusjärvi,Håkan Persson +1 more
TL;DR: The major late adenovirus promoter is active early after infection, selectively producing messenger RNAs coding for polypeptides with molecular weights of 55, 52K mRNAs, suggesting that a differential splicing pattern occurs at the transition from early to late viral gene expression.
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Synthesis of a structural adenovirus polypeptide in the absence of viral DNA replication
TL;DR: The results showed that polypeptide IX, a structural component of the virion, is synthesized earlier than other structural polypePTides, and indicates that the regulation of the gene for polypeutide IX differs from that of other genes for structural adenovirus polyPEptides.
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Synthesis and genomic site for an adenovirus type 2 early glycoprotein.
TL;DR: Two adenovirus type 2 (Ad2) early glycoproteins E19K and E17.5K can be labeled during biosynthesis with [3H]mannose with the help of tunicamycin, and cell-free translation of virus-specific early messenger RNA in the presence of rough microsomes from dog pancreas located the gene(s).
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A maturation protein in adenovirus morphogenesis.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the 50K polypeptide is encoded by the viral genome and its gene is located on the l-strand of fragment Sma I-F (map coordinates 11.3 to 18.1).
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