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2001Dynamic mutations: a decade of unstable expanded repeats in human genetic diseaseRichards, R.
2001Evidence for a role for SAM68 in the responses of human neutrophils to ligation of CD32 and to monosodium urate crystalsGilbert, C.; Barabe, F.; Rollet-Labelle, E.; Bourgoin, S.; McColl, S.; Damaj, B.; Naccache, P.
2001Fragile X mental retardation protein targets G quartet mRNAs important for neuronal functionDarnell, J.; Jensen, K.; Jin, P.; Brown, V.; Warren, S.; Darnell, R.
2001Coregulation of CXC chemokine receptor and CD4 expression on T lymphocytes during allogeneic activationEbert, L.; McColl, S.
2001Loss of heterozygosity mapping at chromosome arm 16q in 712 breast tumors reveals factors that influence delineation of candidate regionsCleton-Jansen, A.; Callen, D.; Seshadri, R.; Goldup, S.; McCallum, B.; Crawford, J.; Powell, J.; Settasatian, C.; van Beerendonk, H.; Moerland, E.; Smit, V.; Harris, W.; Millis, R.; Morgan, N.; Barnes, D.; Mathew, C.; Cornelisse, C.
2001The autolylic enzyme LytA of Streptococcus pneumoniae is not responsible for releasing pneumolysinBalachandran, P.; Hollingshead, S.; Paton, J.; Briles, D.
2001An orphaned mammalian b-globin gene of ancient evolutionary originWheeler, D.; Hope, R.; Cooper, S.; Dolman, G.; Webb, G.; Bottema, C.; Gooley, A.; Goodman, M.; Holland, R.
2001Kinetics of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) DNA integration in acutely infected cells as determined using a novel assay for detection of integrated HIV DNAVandegraaff, N.; Kumar, R.; Burrell, C.; Li, P.
2001The protein tyrosine phosphatase TCPTP suppresses the tumorigenicity of glioblastoma cells expressing a mutant epidermal growth factor receptorKlingler-Hoffmann, M.; Fodero-Tavoletti, M.; Mishima, K.; Narita, Y.; Cavenee, W.; Furnari, F.; Huang, H.; Tiganis, T.
2001Assignment of the huntingtin (Hdh) gene, the huntingtin associated protein (Hap1) gene, and the huntingtin interacting protein (Hip1) gene to rat chromosomes 14, 10, and 12 by radiation hybrid mapping and fluorescent in situ hybridizationZimdahl, H.; Gosele, C.; Lutjens, G.; Grutzner, F.; Kreitler, T.; Voss, K.; Wanker, E.; Knoblauch, M.