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A Wynshaw-Boris

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Nature Genetics|July 1, 1996
Model mice and human diseaseA Wynshaw-Boris
Clinical Genetics|September 14, 2007
Lissencephaly and LIS1: insights into the molecular mechanisms of neuronal migration and developmentA Wynshaw-Boris
Genes & Development|March 29, 2001
LIS1 and dynein motor function in neuronal migration and developmentA Wynshaw-Boris, M J Gambello
Neurogenetics|February 7, 2001
Murine modelling of classical lissencephalyM J Gambello, S Hirotsune, A Wynshaw-Boris
American Journal of Human Genetics|January 23, 1999
Multiple ATM-dependent pathways: an explanation for pleiotropyK D Brown, C Barlow, A Wynshaw-Boris
Human Molecular Genetics|March 21, 2001
Unraveling human cancer in the mouse: recent refinements to modeling and analysisL Resor, T J Bowen, A Wynshaw-Boris
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 1, 1995
Formin isoforms are differentially expressed in the mouse embryo and are required for normal expression of fgf-4 and shh in the limb budD C Chan, A Wynshaw-Boris, P Leder
Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology|January 1, 1987
Regulation of gene transcription by multiple hormones: organization of regulatory elementsA Wynshaw-Boris, J M Short, R W Hanson
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|February 13, 2004
Expanded characterization of the social interaction abnormalities in mice lacking Dvl1J M Long, P LaPorte, R Paylor, et al.
Gene|March 20, 2001
Nucleotide sequence and structure of the mouse carbonic anhydrase III geneG Kim, T Lee, A Wynshaw-Boris, et al.
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Nature Genetics|July 1, 1996
Model mice and human diseaseA Wynshaw-Boris
Clinical Genetics|September 14, 2007
Lissencephaly and LIS1: insights into the molecular mechanisms of neuronal migration and developmentA Wynshaw-Boris
Genes & Development|March 29, 2001
LIS1 and dynein motor function in neuronal migration and developmentA Wynshaw-Boris, M J Gambello
Neurogenetics|February 7, 2001
Murine modelling of classical lissencephalyM J Gambello, S Hirotsune, A Wynshaw-Boris
American Journal of Human Genetics|January 23, 1999
Multiple ATM-dependent pathways: an explanation for pleiotropyK D Brown, C Barlow, A Wynshaw-Boris
Human Molecular Genetics|March 21, 2001
Unraveling human cancer in the mouse: recent refinements to modeling and analysisL Resor, T J Bowen, A Wynshaw-Boris
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 1, 1995
Formin isoforms are differentially expressed in the mouse embryo and are required for normal expression of fgf-4 and shh in the limb budD C Chan, A Wynshaw-Boris, P Leder
Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology|January 1, 1987
Regulation of gene transcription by multiple hormones: organization of regulatory elementsA Wynshaw-Boris, J M Short, R W Hanson
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|February 13, 2004
Expanded characterization of the social interaction abnormalities in mice lacking Dvl1J M Long, P LaPorte, R Paylor, et al.
Gene|March 20, 2001
Nucleotide sequence and structure of the mouse carbonic anhydrase III geneG Kim, T Lee, A Wynshaw-Boris, et al.
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