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Lori L Hampton

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Lab Animal|May 23, 2017
Adverse events at research facilitiesSwapna Mohan, Lori L Hampton, Susan Brust Silk
ILAR Journal|March 12, 2014
What investigators need to know about the use of animalsSusan Brust Silk, Lori L Hampton, Patricia A Brown
Hearing Research|June 5, 2003
A new spontaneous mutation in the mouse Ames waltzer gene, Pcdh15Lori L Hampton, Charles G Wright, Kumar N Alagramam, et al.
Endocrinology|November 28, 2007
Factors contributing to obesity in bombesin receptor subtype-3-deficient miceEllen E Ladenheim, Nahketah L Hamilton, Robert R Behles, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|June 27, 2006
Ames Waltzer deaf mice have reduced electroretinogram amplitudes and complex alternative splicing of Pcdh15 transcriptsRicky J L Haywood-Watson, Zubair M Ahmed, Sten Kjellstrom, et al.
Molecular Vision|December 6, 2008
Double homozygous waltzer and Ames waltzer mice provide no evidence of retinal degenerationZubair M Ahmed, Sten Kjellstrom, Ricky J L Haywood-Watson, et al.
Nature Genetics|February 19, 2002
Dominant and recessive deafness caused by mutations of a novel gene, TMC1, required for cochlear hair-cell functionKiyoto Kurima, Linda M Peters, Yandan Yang, et al.
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Lab Animal|May 23, 2017
Adverse events at research facilitiesSwapna Mohan, Lori L Hampton, Susan Brust Silk
ILAR Journal|March 12, 2014
What investigators need to know about the use of animalsSusan Brust Silk, Lori L Hampton, Patricia A Brown
Hearing Research|June 5, 2003
A new spontaneous mutation in the mouse Ames waltzer gene, Pcdh15Lori L Hampton, Charles G Wright, Kumar N Alagramam, et al.
Endocrinology|November 28, 2007
Factors contributing to obesity in bombesin receptor subtype-3-deficient miceEllen E Ladenheim, Nahketah L Hamilton, Robert R Behles, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|June 27, 2006
Ames Waltzer deaf mice have reduced electroretinogram amplitudes and complex alternative splicing of Pcdh15 transcriptsRicky J L Haywood-Watson, Zubair M Ahmed, Sten Kjellstrom, et al.
Molecular Vision|December 6, 2008
Double homozygous waltzer and Ames waltzer mice provide no evidence of retinal degenerationZubair M Ahmed, Sten Kjellstrom, Ricky J L Haywood-Watson, et al.
Nature Genetics|February 19, 2002
Dominant and recessive deafness caused by mutations of a novel gene, TMC1, required for cochlear hair-cell functionKiyoto Kurima, Linda M Peters, Yandan Yang, et al.
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