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D Roopenian

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Current Opinion in Immunology|November 22, 1997
Minor histocompatibility antigensE Simpson, D Roopenian
Immunology Today|April 16, 1998
Much ado about minor histocompatibility antigensE Simpson, D Roopenian, E Goulmy
Genes & Development|July 25, 1998
Maternal IL-11Ralpha function is required for normal decidua and fetoplacental development in miceP Bilinski, D Roopenian, A Gossler
Mechanisms of Development|July 23, 1999
Skeletal dysplasias, growth retardation, reduced postnatal survival, and impaired fertility in mice lacking the SNF2/SWI2 family member ETL1M Schoor, K Schuster-Gossler, D Roopenian, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 20, 2001
Distinguishing self from nonself: immunogenicity of the murine H47 locus is determined by a single amino acid substitution in an unusual peptideL M Mendoza, G Villaflor, P Eden, et al.
Immunity|November 14, 1997
Minors held by majors: the H13 minor histocompatibility locus defined as a peptide/MHC class I complexL M Mendoza, P Paz, A Zuberi, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 6, 1998
The molecular and functional characterization of a dominant minor H antigen, H60S Malarkannan, P P Shih, P A Eden, et al.
Immunity|October 6, 2000
Differences that matter: major cytotoxic T cell-stimulating minor histocompatibility antigensS Malarkannan, T Horng, P Eden, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|September 24, 2010
Primary follicular dystrophy with scarring dermatitis in C57BL/6 mouse substrains resembles central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia in humansJ P Sundberg, D Taylor, G Lorch, et al.
Oncogene|March 27, 2007
The nonhomologous end joining factor Artemis suppresses multi-tissue tumor formation and prevents loss of heterozygosityY Woo, S M Wright, S A Maas, et al.
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Current Opinion in Immunology|November 22, 1997
Minor histocompatibility antigensE Simpson, D Roopenian
Immunology Today|April 16, 1998
Much ado about minor histocompatibility antigensE Simpson, D Roopenian, E Goulmy
Genes & Development|July 25, 1998
Maternal IL-11Ralpha function is required for normal decidua and fetoplacental development in miceP Bilinski, D Roopenian, A Gossler
Mechanisms of Development|July 23, 1999
Skeletal dysplasias, growth retardation, reduced postnatal survival, and impaired fertility in mice lacking the SNF2/SWI2 family member ETL1M Schoor, K Schuster-Gossler, D Roopenian, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 20, 2001
Distinguishing self from nonself: immunogenicity of the murine H47 locus is determined by a single amino acid substitution in an unusual peptideL M Mendoza, G Villaflor, P Eden, et al.
Immunity|November 14, 1997
Minors held by majors: the H13 minor histocompatibility locus defined as a peptide/MHC class I complexL M Mendoza, P Paz, A Zuberi, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|October 6, 1998
The molecular and functional characterization of a dominant minor H antigen, H60S Malarkannan, P P Shih, P A Eden, et al.
Immunity|October 6, 2000
Differences that matter: major cytotoxic T cell-stimulating minor histocompatibility antigensS Malarkannan, T Horng, P Eden, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|September 24, 2010
Primary follicular dystrophy with scarring dermatitis in C57BL/6 mouse substrains resembles central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia in humansJ P Sundberg, D Taylor, G Lorch, et al.
Oncogene|March 27, 2007
The nonhomologous end joining factor Artemis suppresses multi-tissue tumor formation and prevents loss of heterozygosityY Woo, S M Wright, S A Maas, et al.
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