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Human Genome Variation|April 16, 2016
Emerging evidence of coding mutations in the ubiquitin-proteasome system associated with cerebellar ataxiasSarah M Ronnebaum, Cam Patterson, Jonathan C Schisler
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|August 27, 2005
Mechanisms of endothelial differentiation in embryonic vasculogenesisJ E Ferguson, Rusty W Kelley, Cam Patterson
African Journal of Cellular Pathology|June 9, 2017
SKELETAL MUSCLE MITOCHONDRIAL ALTERATIONS IN CARBOXYL TERMINUS OF HSC70 INTERACTING PROTEIN (CHIP) -/- MICEJonathan C Schisler, Cam Patterson, Monte S Willis
Future Cardiology|June 23, 2009
Appetite for destruction: E3 ubiquitin-ligase protection in cardiac diseaseMonte S Willis, Jonathan C Schisler, Cam Patterson
Molecular Pharmacology|October 23, 2012
Lysine 48-linked polyubiquitination of organic anion transporter-1 is essential for its protein kinase C-regulated endocytosisQiang Zhang, Shanshan Li, Cam Patterson, et al.
Trends in Molecular Medicine|November 28, 2006
Brain CHIP: removing the culprits in neurodegenerative diseaseChad A Dickey, Cam Patterson, Dennis Dickson, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 18, 2013
The ubiquitin ligase CHIP prevents SirT6 degradation through noncanonical ubiquitinationSarah M Ronnebaum, Yaxu Wu, Holly McDonough, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|October 27, 2010
CHIP-dependent p53 regulation occurs specifically during cellular senescenceChristina Sisoula, Varvara Trachana, Cam Patterson, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 5, 2003
HoxB5 is an upstream transcriptional switch for differentiation of the vascular endothelium from precursor cellsYaxu Wu, Martin Moser, Victoria L Bautch, et al.
Circulation Research|October 25, 2008
Brothers and sisters: molecular insights into arterial-venous heterogeneityJulius Aitsebaomo, Andrea L Portbury, Jonathan C Schisler, et al.
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Human Genome Variation|April 16, 2016
Emerging evidence of coding mutations in the ubiquitin-proteasome system associated with cerebellar ataxiasSarah M Ronnebaum, Cam Patterson, Jonathan C Schisler
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|August 27, 2005
Mechanisms of endothelial differentiation in embryonic vasculogenesisJ E Ferguson, Rusty W Kelley, Cam Patterson
African Journal of Cellular Pathology|June 9, 2017
SKELETAL MUSCLE MITOCHONDRIAL ALTERATIONS IN CARBOXYL TERMINUS OF HSC70 INTERACTING PROTEIN (CHIP) -/- MICEJonathan C Schisler, Cam Patterson, Monte S Willis
Future Cardiology|June 23, 2009
Appetite for destruction: E3 ubiquitin-ligase protection in cardiac diseaseMonte S Willis, Jonathan C Schisler, Cam Patterson
Molecular Pharmacology|October 23, 2012
Lysine 48-linked polyubiquitination of organic anion transporter-1 is essential for its protein kinase C-regulated endocytosisQiang Zhang, Shanshan Li, Cam Patterson, et al.
Trends in Molecular Medicine|November 28, 2006
Brain CHIP: removing the culprits in neurodegenerative diseaseChad A Dickey, Cam Patterson, Dennis Dickson, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 18, 2013
The ubiquitin ligase CHIP prevents SirT6 degradation through noncanonical ubiquitinationSarah M Ronnebaum, Yaxu Wu, Holly McDonough, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|October 27, 2010
CHIP-dependent p53 regulation occurs specifically during cellular senescenceChristina Sisoula, Varvara Trachana, Cam Patterson, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 5, 2003
HoxB5 is an upstream transcriptional switch for differentiation of the vascular endothelium from precursor cellsYaxu Wu, Martin Moser, Victoria L Bautch, et al.
Circulation Research|October 25, 2008
Brothers and sisters: molecular insights into arterial-venous heterogeneityJulius Aitsebaomo, Andrea L Portbury, Jonathan C Schisler, et al.
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