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2003Role of nuclear and cytoplasmic localization in the tumour-suppressor activity of the von Hippel-Lindau proteinLewis, M.; Roberts, B.
1996A novel X-linked gene, G4.5. is responsible for Barth SyndromeBione, S.; D'Adamo, P.; Maestrini, E.; Gedeon, A.; Bolhuis, P.; Toniolo, D.
1996Identification of the gene FMR2, associated with FRAXE mental retardationGecz, J.; Gedeon, A.; Sutherland, G.; Mulley, J.
1998A novel gene encoding an integral membrane protein is mutated in nephropathic cystinosis.Town, M.; Jean, G.; Cherqui, S.; Attard, M.; Forestier, L.; Whitmore, S.; Callen, D.; Gribouval, O.; Broyer, M.; Bates, G.; van't Hoff, W.; Antignac, C.
2012Internal calibrants allow high accuracy peptide matching between MALDI imaging MS and LC-MS/MSGustafsson, O.; Eddes, J.; Meding, S.; Koudelka, T.; Oehler, M.; McColl, S.; Hoffmann, P.
2007Protein and gene expression analysis of Phf6, the gene mutated in the Borjeson-Forssman-Lehmann Syndrome of intellectual disability and obesityVoss, A.; Gamble, R.; Collin, C.; Shoubridge, C.; Corbett, M.; Gecz, J.; Thomas, T.
2008Platypus Pou5f1 reveals the first steps in the evolution of trophectoderm differentiation and pluripotency in mammalsNiwa, H.; Sekita, Y.; Tsend-Ayush, E.; Grutzner, F.
2010Amino acid substitutions in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligand binding domain reveal YH439 as an atypical AhR activatorWhelan, F.; Hao, N.; Furness, S.; Whitelaw, M.; Chapman-Smith, A.
2012An exon splice enhancer primes IGF2:IGF2R binding site structure and function evolutionWilliams, C.; Hoppe, H.; Rezgui, D.; Strickland, M.; Forbes, B.; Grutzner, F.; Frago, S.; Ellis, R.; Wattana-Amorn, P.; Prince, S.; Zaccheo, O.; Nolan, C.; Mungall, A.; Jones, E.; Crump, M.; Hassan, A.
2001Characterization of Saa, a novel autoagglutinating adhesin produced by locus of enterocyte effacement-negative shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli strains that are virulent for humansPaton, A.; Srimanote, P.; Woodrow, M.; Paton, J.; O'Brien, A.D.