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A E McCall

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Nucleic Acids Research|October 11, 1990
TaqI polymorphism at the D6S91 locusH Y Zoghbi, A E McCall
Nucleic Acids Research|October 11, 1990
BclI and MspI polymorphisms at the D6S90 locusH Y Zoghbi, A E McCall
Journal of Clinical Pathology|September 29, 2001
Malignant mesothelioma: a comparison of biopsy and postmortem material by light microscopy and immunohistochemistryF Roberts, A E McCall, R A Burnett
Genomics|April 1, 1991
Sixty-five radiation hybrids for the short arm of human chromosome 6: their value as a mapping panel and as a source for rapid isolation of new probes using repeat element-mediated PCRH Y Zoghbi, A E McCall, F LeBorgne-Demarquoy
Human Molecular Genetics|September 1, 1996
Evolutionary conservation of sequence and expression of the bHLH protein Atonal suggests a conserved role in neurogenesisN Ben-Arie, A E McCall, S Berkman, et al.
Nature Genetics|July 1, 1995
Gametic and somatic tissue-specific heterogeneity of the expanded SCA1 CAG repeat in spinocerebellar ataxia type 1S S Chong, A E McCall, J Cota, et al.
Genomics|February 11, 1990
Deletion and linkage mapping of eight markers from the proximal short arm of chromosome 6H Y Zoghbi, C M Ballantyne, W E O'Brien, et al.
Genomics|December 1, 1993
Mapping and cloning of the critical region for the spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 gene (SCA1) in a yeast artificial chromosome contig spanning 1.2 MbS Banfi, M Y Chung, T J Kwiatkowski, et al.
Nature|November 21, 1997
Math1 is essential for genesis of cerebellar granule neuronsN Ben-Arie, H J Bellen, D L Armstrong, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|August 1, 1993
The gene for autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA1) maps centromeric to D6S89 and shows no recombination, in nine large kindreds, with a dinucleotide repeat at the AM10 locusT J Kwiatkowski, H T Orr, S Banfi, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|October 11, 1990
TaqI polymorphism at the D6S91 locusH Y Zoghbi, A E McCall
Nucleic Acids Research|October 11, 1990
BclI and MspI polymorphisms at the D6S90 locusH Y Zoghbi, A E McCall
Journal of Clinical Pathology|September 29, 2001
Malignant mesothelioma: a comparison of biopsy and postmortem material by light microscopy and immunohistochemistryF Roberts, A E McCall, R A Burnett
Genomics|April 1, 1991
Sixty-five radiation hybrids for the short arm of human chromosome 6: their value as a mapping panel and as a source for rapid isolation of new probes using repeat element-mediated PCRH Y Zoghbi, A E McCall, F LeBorgne-Demarquoy
Human Molecular Genetics|September 1, 1996
Evolutionary conservation of sequence and expression of the bHLH protein Atonal suggests a conserved role in neurogenesisN Ben-Arie, A E McCall, S Berkman, et al.
Nature Genetics|July 1, 1995
Gametic and somatic tissue-specific heterogeneity of the expanded SCA1 CAG repeat in spinocerebellar ataxia type 1S S Chong, A E McCall, J Cota, et al.
Genomics|February 11, 1990
Deletion and linkage mapping of eight markers from the proximal short arm of chromosome 6H Y Zoghbi, C M Ballantyne, W E O'Brien, et al.
Genomics|December 1, 1993
Mapping and cloning of the critical region for the spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 gene (SCA1) in a yeast artificial chromosome contig spanning 1.2 MbS Banfi, M Y Chung, T J Kwiatkowski, et al.
Nature|November 21, 1997
Math1 is essential for genesis of cerebellar granule neuronsN Ben-Arie, H J Bellen, D L Armstrong, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|August 1, 1993
The gene for autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA1) maps centromeric to D6S89 and shows no recombination, in nine large kindreds, with a dinucleotide repeat at the AM10 locusT J Kwiatkowski, H T Orr, S Banfi, et al.
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