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1997The X-linked gene G4.5 is responsible for different infantile dilated cardiomyopathiesD'Adamo, P.; Fassone, L.; Gedeon, A.; Janssen, E.; Bione, S.; Bolhuis, P.; Barth, P.; Wilson, M.; Haan, E.; Orstavik, H.; Patton, M.; Green, A.; Zammarchi, E.; Donati, M.; Toniolo, D.
1997AMP-activated protein kinase isoenzyme family: subunit structure and chromosomal locationStapleton, D.; Woollatt, E.; Mitchelhill, K.; Nicholl, J.; Fernandez, C.; Michell, B.; Witters, L.; Power, D.; Sutherland, G.; Kemp, B.
1999Accessible xenografts of human synovium in the subcutaneous tissues of the ears of SCID miceProudman, S.; Cleland, L.; Fusco, M.; Mayrhofer, G.
1995A missense mutation in the neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor α4 subunit is associated with autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsySteinlein, O.; Mulley, J.; Propping, P.; Wallace, R.; Phillips, H.; Sutherland, G.; Scheffer, I.; Berkovic, S.
1999Developmental sensitivity of the piglet brain to docosahexanoic acidMorris, S.A.; Simmer, K.N.; Van Barneveld, R.; Gibson, R.A.
1998Nutrition, oseoporosis and agingNordin, B.; Need, A.; Steurer, T.; Morris, H.; Chatterton, B.; Horowitz, M.; Harman, D.; Holliday, R.; Meydani, M.
1998Two mutations within a feline mucopolysaccharidosis type VI colony cause three different clinical phenotypesCrawley, A.; Yogalingam, G.; Muller, V.; Hopwood, J.
1995Allergic response to Brunei frog Staurois natatorForbes, M.; Tyler, M.; de la Lande, I.
1995Identification and characterization of a corticotrophin-releasing hormone recptor in human placentaClifton, V.; Robinson, P.; Owens, P.; Smith, R.
1999Lack of association between duration of breast-feeding or introduction of cow's milk and development of islet autoimmunityCouper, J.; Steele, C.; Beresford, S.; Powell, T.; McCaul, K.; Pollard, A.; Gellert, S.; Tait, B.; Harrison, L.; Colman, P.