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Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics|May 24, 2015
Addressing the Genetics of Human Mental Health Disorders in Model OrganismsJasmine M McCammon, Hazel Sive
Current Microbiology|January 23, 2013
Ultraviolet sensitivity ofBacillus subtilis citD mutantsW F Burke, M McCammon
Disease Models & Mechanisms|June 21, 2015
Challenges in understanding psychiatric disorders and developing therapeutics: a role for zebrafishJasmine M McCammon, Hazel Sive
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 4, 2010
Using zinc finger nucleases for efficient and heritable gene disruption in zebrafishJasmine M McCammon, Sharon L Amacher
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 2, 2011
Inducing high rates of targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs)Jasmine M McCammon, Yannick Doyon, Sharon L Amacher
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 1, 1993
An essential yeast gene with homology to the exonuclease-encoding XRN1/KEM1 gene also encodes a protein with exoribonuclease activityM Kenna, A Stevens, M McCammon, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|September 22, 2017
The 16p11.2 homologs fam57ba and doc2a generate certain brain and body phenotypesJasmine M McCammon, Alicia Blaker-Lee, Xiao Chen, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|May 9, 2012
Zebrafish homologs of genes within 16p11.2, a genomic region associated with brain disorders, are active during brain development, and include two deletion dosage sensor genesAlicia Blaker-Lee, Sunny Gupta, Jasmine M McCammon, et al.
Zebrafish|August 23, 2016
Validation of Protein Knockout in Mutant Zebrafish Lines Using In Vitro Translation AssaysBradley S Carter, Christian Cortés-Campos, Xiao Chen, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|January 1, 1989
White blood cell response to uphill walking and downhill jogging at similar metabolic loadsL L Smith, M McCammon, S Smith, et al.
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Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics|May 24, 2015
Addressing the Genetics of Human Mental Health Disorders in Model OrganismsJasmine M McCammon, Hazel Sive
Current Microbiology|January 23, 2013
Ultraviolet sensitivity ofBacillus subtilis citD mutantsW F Burke, M McCammon
Disease Models & Mechanisms|June 21, 2015
Challenges in understanding psychiatric disorders and developing therapeutics: a role for zebrafishJasmine M McCammon, Hazel Sive
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 4, 2010
Using zinc finger nucleases for efficient and heritable gene disruption in zebrafishJasmine M McCammon, Sharon L Amacher
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 2, 2011
Inducing high rates of targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs)Jasmine M McCammon, Yannick Doyon, Sharon L Amacher
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 1, 1993
An essential yeast gene with homology to the exonuclease-encoding XRN1/KEM1 gene also encodes a protein with exoribonuclease activityM Kenna, A Stevens, M McCammon, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|September 22, 2017
The 16p11.2 homologs fam57ba and doc2a generate certain brain and body phenotypesJasmine M McCammon, Alicia Blaker-Lee, Xiao Chen, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|May 9, 2012
Zebrafish homologs of genes within 16p11.2, a genomic region associated with brain disorders, are active during brain development, and include two deletion dosage sensor genesAlicia Blaker-Lee, Sunny Gupta, Jasmine M McCammon, et al.
Zebrafish|August 23, 2016
Validation of Protein Knockout in Mutant Zebrafish Lines Using In Vitro Translation AssaysBradley S Carter, Christian Cortés-Campos, Xiao Chen, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|January 1, 1989
White blood cell response to uphill walking and downhill jogging at similar metabolic loadsL L Smith, M McCammon, S Smith, et al.
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