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George M Martin

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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 14, 2004
An information extraction and representation system for rapid review of the biomedical literatureDebra Revere, Sherrilynne Fuller, Paul F Bugni, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 8, 2005
A dominant role for FE65 (APBB1) in nuclear signalingZheng Yang, Bethany H Cool, George M Martin, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|October 29, 2009
Structural and functional characterization of a novel FE65 protein product up-regulated in cognitively impaired FE65 knockout miceBethany H Cool, Galynn Zitnik, George M Martin, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|September 4, 2014
Clinical utility gene card for: Werner Syndrome--Update 2014Fuki M Hisama, Christian Kubisch, George M Martin, et al.
Biomedical Digital Libraries|October 28, 2004
A knowledgebase system to enhance scientific discovery: TelemakusSherrilynne S Fuller, Debra Revere, Paul F Bugni, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|November 15, 2013
Preserving youth: does rapamycin deliver?Simon C Johnson, George M Martin, Peter S Rabinovitch, et al.
Geroscience|February 17, 2021
Cell-to-cell variation in gene expression and the aging processAlexander R Mendenhall, George M Martin, Matt Kaeberlein, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|February 2, 2016
Aβ 1-40 enhances the proliferation of human diploid fibroblastsLindsey Theda, Michelle K Drews, Galynn Zitnik, et al.
Aging|April 6, 2017
Accelerated epigenetic aging in Werner syndromeAnna Maierhofer, Julia Flunkert, Junko Oshima, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|February 21, 2002
A candidate molecular mechanism for the association of an intronic polymorphism of FE65 with resistance to very late onset dementia of the Alzheimer typeQubai Hu, Bethany H Cool, Baiping Wang, et al.
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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 14, 2004
An information extraction and representation system for rapid review of the biomedical literatureDebra Revere, Sherrilynne Fuller, Paul F Bugni, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 8, 2005
A dominant role for FE65 (APBB1) in nuclear signalingZheng Yang, Bethany H Cool, George M Martin, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|October 29, 2009
Structural and functional characterization of a novel FE65 protein product up-regulated in cognitively impaired FE65 knockout miceBethany H Cool, Galynn Zitnik, George M Martin, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|September 4, 2014
Clinical utility gene card for: Werner Syndrome--Update 2014Fuki M Hisama, Christian Kubisch, George M Martin, et al.
Biomedical Digital Libraries|October 28, 2004
A knowledgebase system to enhance scientific discovery: TelemakusSherrilynne S Fuller, Debra Revere, Paul F Bugni, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|November 15, 2013
Preserving youth: does rapamycin deliver?Simon C Johnson, George M Martin, Peter S Rabinovitch, et al.
Geroscience|February 17, 2021
Cell-to-cell variation in gene expression and the aging processAlexander R Mendenhall, George M Martin, Matt Kaeberlein, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|February 2, 2016
Aβ 1-40 enhances the proliferation of human diploid fibroblastsLindsey Theda, Michelle K Drews, Galynn Zitnik, et al.
Aging|April 6, 2017
Accelerated epigenetic aging in Werner syndromeAnna Maierhofer, Julia Flunkert, Junko Oshima, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|February 21, 2002
A candidate molecular mechanism for the association of an intronic polymorphism of FE65 with resistance to very late onset dementia of the Alzheimer typeQubai Hu, Bethany H Cool, Baiping Wang, et al.
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