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  1. DNA Tumor Viruses: Control of Gene Expression and Replication (Cancer Cells, 4) by Michael Botchan, Terri Grodzicker, 1986-12
  2. Precalculus by Phillip W. Bean, Jack C. Sharp, et all 1993-01
  3. Nuclear Processes and Oncogenes (Bristol-Myers Squibb Cancer Symposia)
  4. Four Seasons: The Story of a Business Philosophy by Isadore Sharp, Alan Phillips, 2009-04-21
  5. 45 (Forty-five) by Andi Ewington, 2010-02-10
  6. Reflections of Oregon Pioneer Families
  7. The Harvey Lectures (Delivered under the auspices of the Harvey Society of NY, 1985-1986, Series 81, 1985-86) by Walter J Gehring, Brian W Matthews, et all 1987
  8. Reflections on Oregon Pioneer Families
  9. Reflections of Oregon Pioneer Families by Jeannie Sharp ( Editor) Phillips, 1995
  10. Zimmerli Journal / (Whole) No. 1 / Fall 2003 by Phillip Dennis and Sharp, Jane A. (Eds.) Cate, 2003
  11. People Murdered in Kentucky: William Goebel, Solomon P. Sharp, Guin Richie Phillips, Death of Hugh O'connor, Barry Winchell
  12. Masterworks of the Taos Founders by Margaret, Text (Joseph Henry Sharp, Bert Geer Phillips, Ernest L. Blumenschein, Oscar E. Berninghaus, E. Irving Couse, W. Herbert Dunton, Walter Ufer, Victor Higgins, E. Martin Hennings, Kenneth M. Adams) Morris, 1984-06
  13. Sunflower ; The Passing Bells ; The Education of Little Tree ; The Mountain Farm by Marilyn ; Rock, Phillip ; Carter, Forrest ; Raymond, Ernest Sharp, 1979
  14. Walker-Sharp-Phillips and allied families by Emeline W Hughes, 1956

1. Phillip A. Sharp
Phillip A. Sharp studies the control of gene expression, which affects all major activities at all levels and stages of development in the brain. Phillip A. Sharp's work focuses on mechanisms controlling gene expression in human
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McGovern Institute Bizzi Constantine- Paton DiCarlo Fee ... Poggio Sharp Phillip A. Sharp studies the control of gene expression, which affects all major activities at all levels and stages of development in the brain. Director, McGovern Institute; Institute Professor, MIT Sharp lab site Contact phone: 617 253 6421 fax: 617 253 3867 MIT Bldg E17-529 email: sharppa@mit.edu Phillip A. Sharp's work focuses on mechanisms controlling gene expression in human cells. Both development of the brain and its normal functions depend upon these processes. In 1993, Sharp received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery that genes contain nonsense segments that are edited out by cells in the course of utilizing genetic information. Sharp joined the MIT faculty in 1974 and in 1999 was named Institute Professor, the highest honor bestowed on a faculty member. From 1991 to 1999, he chaired the Department of Biology and was Director of the Center for Cancer Research from 1985-1991. In 2000, he was named Founding Director of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research. Sharp received his Ph.D. in 1969 from the University of Illinois at Urbana. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine, the American Philosophical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Sharp Phillip Allen (1944-), biolog amerykañski. Od 1974 profesor Massachusetts Institute of Technology w Cambridge, od 1985 dyrektor Center for Cancer Research tego¿ instytutu, od 1991 kierownik jego Departamentu Biologii. W 1977 odkry³ tzw. geny nieci±g³e (split genes), sk³adaj±ce siê z eksonów i  intronów transkrypcja ), obalaj±c teoriê ci±g³ej budowy genu Nagroda Nobla w 1993 (z R.J. Robertsem ) za niezale¿ne odkrycie genów nieci±g³ych. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

3. Phillip Allen Sharp
Phillip Allen Sharp. Phillip Allen Sharp (1944) American molecularbiologist, awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
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American molecular biologist, awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, along with Richard J. Roberts, for his independent discovery that individual genes are often interrupted by long sections of DNA that do not encode protein structure.
Sharp received a doctorate in chemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1969. In that year he began working at the California Institute of Technology, moving to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York in 1971. In 1974 he went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he did his prize-winning research. In 1977 Sharp helped found Biogen Ltd., a biotechnology company. In 1977 Sharp and his team discovered that the messenger RNA (mRNA) of an adenovirus corresponded to four separate, discontinuous segments of DNA. They found that the segments of DNA that coded for proteins, now called exons, were separated by long stretches of DNA, now called introns, that did not contain genetic information. At the same time, a team working independently under Roberts came up with the same finding. Previously biologists had believed that genes were continuous stretches of DNA that served as direct templates for mRNA in the assembly of proteins; this model was based on studies of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria. Following the discovery of Sharp and Roberts, it was demonstrated that the discontinuous gene structure is the most common one found in eukaryotes, among which are all higher organisms, including human beings.

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Memorial service for Dodge. RNA splicing is topic for Nobel LaureateSharp’s lecture. Phillip A. sharp phillip a. Sharp. Scientists
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Phillip A. Sharp Scientists work around the clock trying to understand precisely how RNA segments are spliced in the subregions of our cells. All our hereditary data, including genetic disease, is passed on at this level. What chemical reactions take place? Can the process be regulated? How is the RNA itself formed? In light of recent cloning and gene therapy advances, it may be surprising to hear investigators say that little is known about this process. The fact is that what knowledge there is has come rapidly and dramatically. In the early 1970s, biotechnology companies did not exist. Genetic research was conducted primarily in academic labs. The first biotech company, Genentech Inc., was founded in 1976. Today, there are hundreds of biotech companies around the world. Working independently, Sharp and Roberts were attempting to identify the location of genes on the DNA molecule in the adenovirus nucleus. Using electron microscopy, they found that single RNA segments corresponded to separate segments of DNA in the larger molecule. In other words, they found that genes exist as discontinuous segments on a DNA molecule.

6. Sharp, Phillip A.
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Phillip A. Sharp, 1993 in full PHILLIP ALLEN SHARP (b. June 6, 1944, Falmouth, Ky., U.S.), American molecular biologist, awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine , along with Richard J. Roberts , for his independent discovery that individual genes are often interrupted by long sections of DNA that do not encode protein structure. Sharp received a doctorate in chemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1969. In that year he began working at the California Institute of Technology, moving to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York in 1971. In 1974 he went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he did his prize-winning research. In 1977 Sharp helped found Biogen Ltd., a biotechnology company. In 1977 Sharp and his team discovered that the messenger RNA (mRNA) of an adenovirus corresponded to four separate, discontinuous segments of DNA. They found that the segments of DNA that coded for proteins, now called exons, were separated by long stretches of DNA, now called introns, that did not contain genetic information. At the same time, a team working independently under Roberts came up with the same finding. Previously biologists had believed that genes were continuous stretches of DNA that served as direct templates for mRNA in the assembly of proteins; this model was based on studies of prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria. Following the discovery of Sharp and Roberts, it was demonstrated that the discontinuous gene structure is the most common one found in eukaryotes, among which are all higher organisms, including human beings.

7. Sharp, Phillip Allen. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language
American Heritage® Dictionary. sharp. sharpe, William Forsyth Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. sharp, phillip Allen. PRONUNCIATION shärp
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8. MIT Department Of Biology: Phillip A. Sharp
HomeFaculty and Areas of Research phillip A. sharp. Institute Professor. Director, McGovern Institute for. Brain Research. Ph.D. 1969, University of Illinois. Room E17529B. Phone (617) 253-6421. Fax (617) 253-3867. Email sharppa@mit.edu
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Regulation of gene expression in vertebrates: RNA interference, RNA splicing, and control of transcription by RNA polymerase II. Research Summary RNA Interference (RNAi): Recent results suggest that siRNAs transfected into mammalian cells are recognized by the endogenous pathway responsible to the activities of microRNAs (miRNAs). Theses latter 21-22 nt RNAs are processed from hairpin RNAs encoded by cellular DNA and are thought to regulate gene expression primarily by inhibiting translation. Other laboratories have predicted the existence of 200-250 different miRNA genes in humans. An indication that siRNAs function through the miRNA-pathway is the observation that siRNAs will inhibit the translation of a reporter gene, which contains multiple partially complementary target sites. We are exploiting this finding to study the mechanism of translational inhibition by miRNAs and to develop a purification protocol for identifying the targets of miRNAs.

9. Sharp. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth Editio
Sharon, Plain of. sharp, phillip Allen. CONTENTS · INDEX · ILLUSTRATIONS · BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD Inflected forms sharp·er, sharp·est. 1. Having a thin edge or a fine point
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10. Phillip A. Sharp Winner Of The 1993 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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P HILLIP A S HARP
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    Affiliation: Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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P HILLIP A S HARP
1993 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for discovery of split genes.
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    Born: 1944
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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12. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
Sakmann, Bert, 1991. Samuelsson, Bengt I. 1982. Schally, Andrew V. 1977. sharp,phillip A. 1993. Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott, 1932. Smith, Hamilton O. 1978.
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13. Phillip A. Sharp - Autobiography
phillip A. sharp – Autobiography. A sense of place was and remainsan important part of my life. I was born in a rural community
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A sense of place was and remains an important part of my life. I was born in a rural community in the northern hill country of Kentucky. My earliest memories are those of a child playing around the house on our family farm, located in a bend of the Licking River near McKinneysburg. My mother, Kathrin Colvin Sharp, had grown up in that same house and her family had been part of this community for many generations. My father, Joseph Walter Sharp, grew up nearby within walking distance of the nearest town and county-seat, Falmouth. Both parents came from large families and I was surrounded by grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings and cousins.
My formal education was entirely in the public schools of Pendleton County: McKinneysburg Elementary, Butler Elementary and High School and Pendleton County High School. Even though my studies never interfered with sports or fun, I managed to gain an appreciation of math and science.
All through my childhood, my parents strongly encouraged me to attend college. With that in mind, they taught me to save my money for college tuition, and, even more important, they allowed me to earn it by raising cattle for the market and growing tobacco. The rural background of my childhood made me feel more comfortable attending a small institution in a familiar environment. Therefore, I entered a small liberal arts school, Union College, in the foothills of eastern Kentucky. Union is in Barbourville, the county-seat of Knox County, and in those days it was one of the gateways for the youth from the mountains in the eastern part of the state to emerge into a larger world. While at Union, I majored in chemistry and mathematics and decided that I wanted to continue to study and learn about science, particularly chemistry. I also met and married a lovely girl from New Jersey, Ann Holcombe (Sharp).

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16. Sharp, Phillip --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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