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1996Identification of G-protein binding sites of the human interleukin-8 receptors by functional mapping of the intracellular loopsDamaj, B.; McColl, S.; Neote, K.; Songqing, N.; Ogborn, K.; Hebert, C.; Naccache, P.
2000FMR3 is a novel gene associated with FRAXE CpG island and transcriptionally silent in FRAXE full mutationsGecz, J.
2001Recombination between paralogues at the rp1 rust resistance locus in maizeSun, Q.; Collins, N.; Ayliffe, M.; Smith, S.; Drake, J.; Pryor, A.; Hulbert, S.
2001Kinetics of hepadnavirus loss from the liver during inhibition of viral DNA synthesisZhu, Y.; Yamamoto, T.; Cullen, J.; Saputelli, J.; Aldrich, C.; Miller, D.; Litwin, S.; Furman, P.; Jilbert, A.; Mason, W.
1995The brn-2 gene regulates the melanocytic phenotype and tumorigenic potential of human melanoma cellsAngus, J.; Thompson, F.; Murphy, K.; Baker, E.; Sutherland, G.; Parsons, P.; Sturm, R.
1998Molecular cloning reveals that the p160 Myb-binding protein is a novel, predominantly necleolar protein which may play a role in transactivation by MybTavner, F.; Simpson, R.; Tashiro, S.; Favier, D.; Jenkins, N.; Gilbert, D.; Copeland, N.; MacMillan, E.; Lutwyche, J.; Keough, R.; Ishii, S.; Gonda, T.
2012Nonredundant regulation of rice arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis by two members of the PHOSPHATE TRANSPORTER1 gene familyYang, S.; Gronlund, M.; Jakobsen, I.; Grotemeye, M.; Rentsch, D.; Miyao, A.; Hirochika, H.; Kumar, C.; Sundaresan, V.; Salamin, N.; Catausan, S.; Mattes, N.; Heuer, S.; Paszkowski, U.
2007Molecular evolution of the carboxy terminal region of the zona pellucida 3 glycoprotein in murine rodentsSwann, C.; Cooper, S.; Breed, W.
2009Structure/function studies of dogfish alpha-crystallin, comparison with bovine alpha-crystallinGhahghaei, A.; Rekas, A.; Carver, J.; Augusteyn, R.
1997Most germ-line mutations in the nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome lead to a premature termination of the PATCHED protein, and no genotype-phenotype correlations are evidentWicking, C.; Shanley, S.; Smyth, I.; Gillies, S.; Negus, K.; Graham, S.; Suthers, G.; Haites, N.; Edwards, M.; Wainwright, B.; Chenevix Trench, G.