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  1. 1.   Associations Between Mosaic Loss of Sex Chromosomes and Incident Hospitalization for Atrial Fibrillation in the United Kingdom
  2. Lim, Jungeun; Hubbard, Aubrey K; Blechter, Batel; Shi, Jianxin; Zhou,Weiyin; Loftfield, Erikka; Machiela, Mitchell J; Wong, Jason Y Y
  3. Journal of the American Heart Association. 2024, Nov 19; 13(22): e036984.
  1. 2.   A small protein encoded by a putative lncRNA regulates apoptosis and tumorigenicity in human colorectal cancer cells
  2. Li, Xiao Ling; Pongor, Lorinc; Tang, Wei; Das,Sudipto; Muys, Bruna R; Jones, Matthew F; Lazar, Sarah B; Dangelmaier, Emily A; Hartford, Corrine Cr; Grammatikakis, Ioannis; Hao, Qinyu; Sun, Qinyu; Schetter, Aaron; Martindale, Jennifer L; Tang, BinWu; Jenkins, Lisa M; Robles, Ana I; Walker, Robert L; Ambs, Stefan; Chari,Raj; Shabalina, Svetlana A; Gorospe, Myriam; Hussain, Perwez S; Harris, Curtis C; Meltzer, Paul S; Prasanth, Kannanganattu V; Aladjem, Mirit I; Andresson,Thorkell; Lal, Ashish
  3. eLife. 2020, Oct 28; 9: pii: e53734..
  1. 3.   Impediment of Replication Forks by Long Non-coding RNA Provokes Chromosomal Rearrangements by Error-Prone Restart
  2. Watanabe, Takaaki; Marotta, Michael; Suzuki, Ryusuke; Diede, Scott J; Tapscott, Stephen J; Niida, Atsushi; Chen, Jack; Mouakkad, Lila; Kondratova, Anna; Giuliano, Armando E; Orsulic, Sandra; Tanaka, Hisashi
  3. Cell reports. 2017, Nov 21; 21(8): 2223-2235.
  1. 4.   Invited Commentary: More Surprises From a Gene Desert
  2. Wacholder, S.; Yeager, M.; Liao, L. M.
  3. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2012, Mar; 175(6): 488-491.
  1. 5.   Lymphoid-Specific Helicase (HELLS) Is Essential for Meiotic Progression in Mouse Spermatocytes
  2. Zeng, W. X.; Baumann, C.; Schmidtmann, A.; Honaramooz, A.; Tang, L.; Bondareva, A.; Dores, C.; Fan, T.; Xi, S. C.; Geiman, T.; Rathi, R.; de Rooij, D.; De La Fuente, R.; Muegge, K.; Dobrinski, I.
  3. Biology of Reproduction. 2011, Jun; 84(6): 1235-1241.
  1. 6.   RanBPM is essential for mouse spermatogenesis and oogenesis
  2. Puverel, S.; Barrick, C.; Dolci, S.; Coppola, V.; Tessarollo, L.
  3. Development. 2011, Jun; 138(12): 2511-2521.
  1. 7.   Probing Cellular Processes with Oligo-Mediated Recombination and Using the Knowledge Gained to Optimize Recombineering
  2. Sawitzke, J. A.; Costantino, N.; Li, X. T.; Thomason, L. C.; Bubunenko, M.; Court, C.; Court, D. L.
  3. Journal of Molecular Biology. 2011, Mar; 407(1): 45-59.
  1. 8.   Visualization and identification of IL-7 producing cells in reporter mice
  2. Mazzucchelli, R. I.; Warming, S.; Lawrence, S. M.; Ishii, M.; Abshari, M.; Washington, A. V.; Feigenbaum, L.; Warner, A. C.; Sims, D. J.; Li, W. Q.; Hixon, J. A.; Gray, D. H.; Rich, B. E.; Morrow, M.; Anver, M. R.; Cherry, J.; Naf, D.; Sternberg, L. R.; McVicar, D. W.; Farr, A. G.; Germain, R. N.; Rogers, K.; Jenkins, N. A.; Copeland, N. G.; Durum, S. K.
  3. Plos One. 2009 4(11): e7637.
  1. 9.   DNA fingerprinting of the NCI-60 cell line panel
  2. Lorenzi, P. L.; Reinhold, W. C.; Varma, S.; Hutchinson, A. A.; Pommier, Y.; Chanock, S. J.; Weinstein, J. N.
  3. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 2009 8(4): 713-724.
  1. 10.   Comparative genomics in vertebrates: a role for the platypus
  2. O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Reproduction Fertility and Development. 2009 21(8): VII-IX.
  1. 11.   Comparative genomics in vertebrates: a role for the platypus
  2. O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Australian Journal of Zoology. 2009 57(3-4): VII-IX.
  1. 12.   Therapeutic Vulnerability of an In Vivo Model of Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma (ASPS) to Antiangiogenic Therapy
  2. Vistica, D. T.; Hollingshead, M.; Borgel, S. D.; Kenney, S.; Stockwin, L. H.; Raffeld, M.; Schrump, D. S.; Burkett, S.; Stone, G.; Butcher, D. O.; Shoemaker, R. H.
  3. Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology. 2009 31(8): 561-570.
  1. 13.   Advantages of q-PCR as a method of screening for gene targeting in mammalian cells using conventional and whole BAC-based constructs
  2. Gomez-Rodriguez, J.; Washington, V.; Cheng, J.; Dutra, A.; Pak, E.; Liu, P. T.; McVicar, D. W.; Schwartzberg, P. L.
  3. Nucleic Acids Research. 2008 36(18): 1-9.
  1. 14.   Multicopy plasmid modification with phage lambda red recombineering
  2. Thomason, L. C.; Costantino, N.; Shaw, D. V.; Court, D. L.
  3. Plasmid. 2007, Sep; 58(2): 148-158.
  1. 15.   Recombineering: In vivo genetic engineering in E-coli, S-enterica, and beyond
  2. Sawitzke, J. A.; Thomason, L. C.; Costantino, N.; Bubunenko, M.; Datta, S.; Court, D. L.
  3. Advanced Bacterial Genetics: Use of Transposons and Phage for Genomic Engieering. 2007; 421 : 171-199.
  1. 16.   Analysis of a new homozygous deletion in the tumor suppressor region at 3p12.3 reveals two novel intronic noncoding RNA genes
  2. Angeloni, D.; ter Elst, A.; Wei, M. H.; van der Veen, A. Y.; Braga, E. A.; Klimov, E. A.; Timmer, T.; Korobeinikova, L.; Lerman, M. I.; Buys, C.
  3. Genes Chromosomes & Cancer. 2006, Jul; 45(7): 676-691.
  1. 17.   Generation and characterization of telomere length maintenance in tankyrase 2-deficient mice
  2. Chiang, Y. J.; Nguyen, M. L.; Gurunathan, S.; Kaminker, P.; Tessarollo, L.; Campisi, J.; Hodes, R. J.
  3. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 2006, MAR; 26(6): 2037-2043.
  1. 18.   CB694, a novel antimitotic with antitumor activities
  2. Weiderhold, K. N.; Randall-Hiubek, D. A.; Polin, L. A.; Hamel, E.; Mooberry, S. L
  3. International Journal of Cancer. 2006, FEB 15; 118(4): 1032-1040.
  1. 19.   Genetic variation, nucleotide diversity, and linkage disequilibrium in seven telomere stability genes suggest that these genes may be under constraint
  2. Savage, S. A.; Stewart, B. J.; Eckert, A.; Kiley, M.; Liao, J. S.; Chanock, S. J.
  3. Human Mutation. 2005, OCT; 26(4): 343-350.
  1. 20.   A rhesus macaque radiation hybrid map and comparative analysis with the human genome
  2. Murphy, W. J.; Agarwala, R.; Schaffer, A. A.; Stephens, R.; Smith, C.; Crumpler, N. J.; David, V. A.; O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Genomics. 2005, OCT; 86(4): 383-395.
  1. 21.   Low molecular weight proteomic information distinguishes metastatic from benign pheochromocytoma
  2. Brouwers, F. M.; Petricoin, E. F.; Ksinantova, L.; Breza, J.; Rajapakse, V.; Ross, S.; Johann, D.; Mannelli, M.; Shulkin, B. L.; Kvetnansky, R.; Eisenhofer, G.; Walther, M. M.; Hitt, B. A.; Conrads, T. P.; Veenstra, T. D.; Mannion, D. P.; Wall, M. R.; Wolfe, G. M.; Fusaro, V. A.; Liotta, L. A.; Pacak, K.
  3. Endocrine-Related Cancer. 2005, JUN; 12(2): 263-272.
  1. 22.   The Ter mutation in the dead end gene causes germ cell loss and testicular germ cell tumours
  2. Youngren, K. K.; Coveney, D.; Peng, X. N.; Bhattacharya, C.; Schmidt, L. S.; Nickerson, M. L.; Lamb, B. T.; Deng, J. M.; Behringer, R. R.; Capel, B.; Rubin, E. M.; Nadeau, J. H.; Matin, A.
  3. Nature. 2005, MAY 19; 435(7040): 360-364.
  1. 23.   The linkage disequilibrium maps of three human chromosomes across four populations reflect their demographic history and a common underlying recombination pattern
  2. De La Vega, F. M.; Isaac, H.; Collins, A.; Scafe, C. R.; Halldorsson, B. V.; Su, X. P.; Lippert, R. A.; Wang, Y.; Laig-Webster, M.; Koehler, R. T.; Ziegle, J. S.; Wogan, L. T.; Stevens, J. F.; Leinen, K. M.; Olson, S. J.; Guegler, K. J.; You, X. Q.; Xu, L. H.; Hemken, H. G.; Kalush, F.; Itakura, M.; Zheng, Y.; de The, G.; O'Brien, S. J.; Clark, A. G.; Istrail, S.; Hunkapiller, M. W.; Spier, E. G.; Gilbert, D. A.
  3. Genome Research. 2005, APR; 15(4): 454-462.
  1. 24.   Molecular cytogenetics discards polyploidy in mammals
  2. Svartman, M.; Stone, G.; Stanyon, R.
  3. Genomics. 2005, APR; 85(4): 425-430.
  1. 25.   Structural and functional analysis of the RNA transport element, a member of an extensive family present in the mouse genome
  2. Smulevitch, S.; Michalowski, D.; Zolotukhin, A. S.; Schneider, R.; Bear, J.; Roth, P.; Pavlakis, G. N.; Felber, B. K.
  3. Journal of Virology. 2005, FEB; 79(4): 2356-2365.
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