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L M Colgin

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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|March 11, 1999
Telomere maintenance mechanisms and cellular immortalizationL M Colgin, R R Reddel
Laboratory Animal Science|February 1, 1996
Benign cutaneous mast cell tumor in a rhesus monkeyL M Colgin, R B Moeller
Human Mutation|August 14, 1999
Different somatic and germline HPRT1 mutations promote use of a common, cryptic intron 1 splice site. Mutation in brief no. 259. OnlineL M Colgin, A F Hackmann, R J Monnat
Human Mutation|July 17, 1999
Different somatic and germline HPRT1 mutations promote use of a common, cryptic intron 1 splice site. Mutations in brief no. 246. OnlineL M Colgin, A F Hackmann, R J Monnat
Veterinary Pathology|March 31, 2001
Multiple epulides in 13 catsL M Colgin, F Y Schulman, R R Dubielzig
Laboratory Animal Science|August 1, 1995
Case report of listerial keratoconjunctivitis in hairless guinea pigsL M Colgin, R E Nielsen, F S Tucker, et al.
Journal of Medical Primatology|July 22, 2014
Hepatic abscesses in five outdoor-housed rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)A L Johnson, R M Ducore, L M Colgin, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 22, 2001
Coexistence of alternative lengthening of telomeres and telomerase in hTERT-transfected GM847 cellsK Perrem, L M Colgin, A A Neumann, et al.
Radiation Research|December 20, 2000
Alternative lengthening of telomeres in human cellsR R Reddel, T M Bryan, L M Colgin, et al.
Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.)|February 24, 2001
The hTERTalpha splice variant is a dominant negative inhibitor of telomerase activityL M Colgin, C Wilkinson, A Englezou, et al.
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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|March 11, 1999
Telomere maintenance mechanisms and cellular immortalizationL M Colgin, R R Reddel
Laboratory Animal Science|February 1, 1996
Benign cutaneous mast cell tumor in a rhesus monkeyL M Colgin, R B Moeller
Human Mutation|August 14, 1999
Different somatic and germline HPRT1 mutations promote use of a common, cryptic intron 1 splice site. Mutation in brief no. 259. OnlineL M Colgin, A F Hackmann, R J Monnat
Human Mutation|July 17, 1999
Different somatic and germline HPRT1 mutations promote use of a common, cryptic intron 1 splice site. Mutations in brief no. 246. OnlineL M Colgin, A F Hackmann, R J Monnat
Veterinary Pathology|March 31, 2001
Multiple epulides in 13 catsL M Colgin, F Y Schulman, R R Dubielzig
Laboratory Animal Science|August 1, 1995
Case report of listerial keratoconjunctivitis in hairless guinea pigsL M Colgin, R E Nielsen, F S Tucker, et al.
Journal of Medical Primatology|July 22, 2014
Hepatic abscesses in five outdoor-housed rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)A L Johnson, R M Ducore, L M Colgin, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 22, 2001
Coexistence of alternative lengthening of telomeres and telomerase in hTERT-transfected GM847 cellsK Perrem, L M Colgin, A A Neumann, et al.
Radiation Research|December 20, 2000
Alternative lengthening of telomeres in human cellsR R Reddel, T M Bryan, L M Colgin, et al.
Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.)|February 24, 2001
The hTERTalpha splice variant is a dominant negative inhibitor of telomerase activityL M Colgin, C Wilkinson, A Englezou, et al.
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