Browsing by Author "Bowman, Sam"
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- Future Farmers of Virginia Chapter Chats May 1937Sykes, Randolph; Cothran, Jr., Ammon; Cornett, J. E.; Kercheval, Harvey; Craft, Roscoe; Colston, Phillip; Millner, Marion; Bowman, Sam; Hart, J. Darold; Prillaman, Thornton; Insley, Tommy; Todd, John; Sabo, Charles; Cook, Harry; Lillard, Ross; Cook, Charles; Gill, William; Sherman, Harry; Francis, Jimmie; Ward, Gene; Webb, Rondey (The Future Farmers of Virginia, 1937-05)
- Future Farmers of Virginia Chapter Chats November 1936D. J. H.; Richardson, Randolph; Hayden, Armin; Hodge, Preston; Selden, Bob; Sabo, Charles; Swindall, Vernon; Gammon, Eldon; Gill, William; Shelton, Harper; Jackson, Fred; Harte, Darold; Baker, Algar; Roseberry, Emory; Thurman, Leroy; Haden, Jackson; Dickenson, Edward; Bowman, Sam; Reynolds, Ralph R.; West, A. M.; Grubb, Andrew; Steele, John; Ward, Mack; Coleman, Ralph; Simmers, Nelson; Cline, Marion; Washington, Charles; Ball, John; Tucker, Bob; Gearheart, Robert; Bartley, Phil; Price, Robert; Colvin, Edgar; McDonald, Eujene; Hutchison, Ralph; Richardson, Sherwin; Wood, Randolph; Dixon, Burton; Moss, James I.; Insley, Tommy; East, Ray; Walker, Raymond; Crute, Willis; Highlander, Donald; Orr, Eugene; Eastham, William; Fall, Irby; Wright, John (The Future Farmers of Virginia, 1936-11)
- A Molecular Toolkit to Visualize Native Protein Assemblies in the Context of Human DiseaseGilmore, Brian L.; Winton, Carly E.; Demmert, Andrew C.; Tanner, Justin R.; Bowman, Sam; Karageorge, Vasilea; Patel, Kaya; Sheng, Zhi; Kelly, Deborah F. (Springer Nature, 2015-09-23)We present a new molecular toolkit to investigate protein assemblies natively formed in the context of human disease. The system employs tunable microchips that can be decorated with switchable adaptor molecules to select for target proteins of interest and analyze them using molecular microscopy. Implementing our new streamlined microchip approach, we could directly visualize BRCA1 gene regulatory complexes from patient-derived cancer cells for the first time.