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Physiological Genomics|December 17, 2009
Dynamic convergence and divergence of renal genomic and biological pathways in protection from Dahl salt-sensitive hypertensionLimin Lu, Peigang Li, Chun Yang, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 2008
The Rat Genome Database 2009: variation, ontologies and pathwaysMelinda R Dwinell, Elizabeth A Worthey, Mary Shimoyama, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|February 27, 2007
Efficient transgenic rat production by a lentiviral vectorMieczyslaw Michalkiewicz, Teresa Michalkiewicz, Aron M Geurts, et al.
Diabetes|December 24, 2004
Genetic linkage and association of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (ghrelin receptor) gene in human obesityAndrea Baessler, Michael J Hasinoff, Marcus Fischer, et al.
Physiological Genomics|June 20, 2013
SORCS1 contributes to the development of renal disease in rats and humansJozef Lazar, Caitlin C O'Meara, Allison B Sarkis, et al.
Nature Genetics|April 30, 2008
What everybody should know about the rat genome and its online resourcesSimon N Twigger, Kim D Pruitt, Xosé M Fernández-Suárez, et al.
Human Genomics|October 1, 2014
Disease pathways at the Rat Genome Database Pathway Portal: genes in context-a network approach to understanding the molecular mechanisms of diseaseVictoria Petri, G Thomas Hayman, Marek Tutaj, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|October 10, 2008
Transfer of the CYP4A region of chromosome 5 from Lewis to Dahl S rats attenuates renal injuryJan Michael Williams, Albert Sarkis, Kimberly M Hoagland, et al.
Physiological Genomics|August 26, 2004
Transgenic rescue demonstrates involvement of the Ian5 gene in T cell development in the ratMieczyslaw Michalkiewicz, Teresa Michalkiewicz, Ruth A Ettinger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 20, 2014
Mutation of Plekha7 attenuates salt-sensitive hypertension in the ratBradley T Endres, Jessica R C Priestley, Oleg Palygin, et al.
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Physiological Genomics|December 17, 2009
Dynamic convergence and divergence of renal genomic and biological pathways in protection from Dahl salt-sensitive hypertensionLimin Lu, Peigang Li, Chun Yang, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 2008
The Rat Genome Database 2009: variation, ontologies and pathwaysMelinda R Dwinell, Elizabeth A Worthey, Mary Shimoyama, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|February 27, 2007
Efficient transgenic rat production by a lentiviral vectorMieczyslaw Michalkiewicz, Teresa Michalkiewicz, Aron M Geurts, et al.
Diabetes|December 24, 2004
Genetic linkage and association of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (ghrelin receptor) gene in human obesityAndrea Baessler, Michael J Hasinoff, Marcus Fischer, et al.
Physiological Genomics|June 20, 2013
SORCS1 contributes to the development of renal disease in rats and humansJozef Lazar, Caitlin C O'Meara, Allison B Sarkis, et al.
Nature Genetics|April 30, 2008
What everybody should know about the rat genome and its online resourcesSimon N Twigger, Kim D Pruitt, Xosé M Fernández-Suárez, et al.
Human Genomics|October 1, 2014
Disease pathways at the Rat Genome Database Pathway Portal: genes in context-a network approach to understanding the molecular mechanisms of diseaseVictoria Petri, G Thomas Hayman, Marek Tutaj, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|October 10, 2008
Transfer of the CYP4A region of chromosome 5 from Lewis to Dahl S rats attenuates renal injuryJan Michael Williams, Albert Sarkis, Kimberly M Hoagland, et al.
Physiological Genomics|August 26, 2004
Transgenic rescue demonstrates involvement of the Ian5 gene in T cell development in the ratMieczyslaw Michalkiewicz, Teresa Michalkiewicz, Ruth A Ettinger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 20, 2014
Mutation of Plekha7 attenuates salt-sensitive hypertension in the ratBradley T Endres, Jessica R C Priestley, Oleg Palygin, et al.
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