The identity of the current carriers in canine lingual epithelium in vitro.

Tetrahydrouridine, cytidine analogues, and hemoglobin F.

Detection of an epsilon chain in baboons after treatment with 5-azacytidine.

The active ion transport properties of canine lingual epithelia in vitro. Implications for gustatory transduction.

Speciation in the baboon and its relation to gamma-chain heterogeneity and to the response to induction of HbF by 5-azacytidine.

Salt taste transduction occurs through an amiloride-sensitive sodium transport pathway.

DNA methylation and expression of baboon globin genes.

5-Azacytidine and fetal hemoglobin.

5-Azacytidine increases gamma-globin synthesis and reduces the proportion of dense cells in patients with sickle cell anemia.

Diffusion barrier in the small intestine.