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  1. 1.   Early influenza virus exposure shapes the B cell response to influenza vaccination in individuals 50 years later
  2. Spangler, Abby; Shimberg, Geoffrey D; Mantus, Grace E; Malek, Rory; Cominsky, Lauren Y; Tsybovsky,Yaroslav; Li,Ning; Gillespie, Rebecca A; Ravichandran, Michelle; Creanga, Adrian; Raab, Julie E; Gajjala, Suprabhath R; Mendoza, Floreliz; Houser, Katherine V; Dropulic, Lesia; McDermott, Adrian B; Kanekiyo, Masaru; Andrews, Sarah F
  3. Immunity. 2025, Feb 25;
  1. 2.   Immune Monitoring Reveals Fusion Peptide Priming to Imprint Cross-Clade HIV-Neutralizing Responses with a Characteristic Early B Cell Signature
  2. Cheng, Cheng; Duan, Hongying; Xu, Kai; Chuang, Gwo-Yu; Corrigan, Angela R; Geng, Hui; O'Dell, Sijy; Ou, Li; Chambers, Michael; Changela, Anita; Chen, Xuejun; Foulds, Kathryn E; Sarfo, Edward K; Jafari, Alexander J; Hill, Kurt R; Kong, Rui; Liu, Kevin; Todd, John P; Tsybovsky,Yaroslav; Verardi, Raffaello; Wang, Shuishu; Wang, Yiran; Wu, Winston; Zhou, Tongqing; Arnold, Frank J; Doria-Rose, Nicole A; Koup, Richard A; McDermott, Adrian B; Scorpio, Diana G; Worobey, Michael; Shapiro, Lawrence; Mascola, John R; Kwong, Peter D
  3. Cell reports. 2020, Aug 04; 32(5): 107981.
  1. 3.   Real-time PCR analysis of candidate imprinted genes on mouse chromosome 11 shows balanced expression from the maternal and paternal chromosomes and strain-specific variation in expression levels
  2. Tuskan, R. G.; Tsang, S.; Sun, Z. H.; Baer, J.; Rozenblum, E.; Wu, X. L.; Munroe, D. J.; Reilly, K. M.
  3. Epigenetics. 2008 3(1): 43-50.
  1. 4.   Lsh controls silencing of the imprinted Cdkn1c gene
  2. Fan, T.; Hagan, J. P.; Kozlov, S. V.; Stewart, C. L.; Muegge, K.
  3. Development. 2005, FEB; 132(4): 635-644.
  1. 5.   The importance of genome architecture in cancer susceptibility - Location, location, location
  2. Reilly, K. M.
  3. Cell Cycle. 2004, NOV; 3(11): 1378-1382.
  1. 6.   Intraspecific mating with CzechII/Ei mice rescue lethality associated with loss of function mutations of the imprinted genes, Igf2r and Cdkn1c
  2. Hagan, J. P.; Kozlov, S. V.; Chiang, Y. S.; Sewell, L.; Stewart, C. L.
  3. Genomics. 2004, NOV; 84(5): 836-843.
  1. 7.   Biochemical interactions between proteins and mat1 cis-acting sequences required for imprinting in fission yeast
  2. Lee, B. S.; Grewal, S. I. S.; Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 2004, NOV; 24(22): 9813-9822.
  1. 8.   Paternal and maternal genomes confer opposite effects on proliferation, cell-cycle length, senescence, and tumor formation
  2. Hernandez, L.; Kozlov, S.; Piras, G.; Stewart, C. L.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2003 100(23): 13344-13349.
  1. 9.   A DNA replication-arrest site RTS1 regulates imprinting by determining the direction of replication at mat1 in S-pombe
  2. Dalgaard, J. Z.; Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Genes & Development. 2001 15(16): 2060-2068.
  1. 10.   Analysis of aberrant methylation of the VHL gene by transgenes, monochromosome transfer, and cell fusion
  2. Kuzmin, I.; Geil, L.; Ge, H. Y.; Bengtsson, U.; Duh, F. M.; Stanbridge, E. J.; Lerman, M. I.
  3. Oncogene. 1999 18(41): 5672-5679.
  1. 11.   Disruption of the mouse necdin gene results in early post-natal lethality
  2. Gerard, M.; Hernandez, L.; Wevrick, R.; Stewart, C. L.
  3. Nature Genetics. 1999 23(2): 199-202.
  1. 12.   Multiple epigenetic events regulate mating-type switching of fission yeast
  2. Klar, A. J.; Ivanova, A. V.; Dalgaard, J. Z.; Bonaduce, M. J.; Grewal, S. I.
  3. Novartis Foundation Symposium. 1998 214: 87-99.
  1. 13.   Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Maps to the Distal End of Chromosome 2 in the Mouse
  2. Leco, K. J.; Harvey, M. B.; Hogan, A.; Copeland, N. G.; Gilbert, D. J.; Jenkins, N. A.; Edwards, D. R.; Schultz, G. A.
  3. Developmental Genetics. 1997 21(1): 55-60.
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