James Drysdale
Professor Emeritus - Department of Biochemistry

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Research Focus

Mammalian gene expression; ferritin; hemochromatosis.


Recent Publications

  1. Levi, S., Corsi, B., Bosisio, M., Invernizzi, R., Volz, A., Sanford, D., Arosio, P., and Drysdale, J. (2001). A human mitochondrial ferritin encoded by an intronless gene. J Biol Chem 276, 24437-24440.
  2. Zheng, H., Bhavsar, D., Dugast, I., Zappone, E., and Drysdale, J. (1997). Conserved mutations in human ferritin H pseudogenes: a second functional sequence or an evolutionary quirk? Biochim Biophys Acta 1351, 150-156.
  3. Zheng, H. D., Bhavsar, D., and Drysdale, J. (1995). An unusual human ferritin H sequence from chromosome 4. DNA Seq 5, 173-175.
  4. Zheng, H., Bhavsar, D., Volz, A., Ziegler, A., and Drysdale, J. (1994). Exclusion of ferritins and iron-responsive element (IRE)-binding proteins as candidates for the hemochromatosis gene. Hum Genet 94, 159-164.
  5. Bhavsar, D., Chen, Y., Zheng, H. D., and Drysdale, J. (1994). Searching for the hemochromatosis grail. Adv Exp Med Biol 356, 331-342.
  6. Bhavsar, D., Zheng, H., and Drysdale, J. (1994). Chimerism in PCR products from a multigene family. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 205, 944-947.

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