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N D Hastie

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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 1, 1993
Wilms' tumour gene and functionN D Hastie
Human Molecular Genetics|August 1, 1992
Dominant negative mutations in the Wilms tumour (WT1) gene cause Denys-Drash syndrome--proof that a tumour-suppressor gene plays a crucial role in normal genitourinary developmentN D Hastie
Current Biology : CB|December 1, 1991
Pax in our timeN D Hastie
Annual Review of Genetics|January 1, 1994
The genetics of Wilms' tumor--a case of disrupted developmentN D Hastie
Cell|August 30, 2001
Life, sex, and WT1 isoforms--three amino acids can make all the differenceN D Hastie
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|September 12, 2000
Cross-talk in kidney developmentA Schedl, N D Hastie
Genome Biology|September 5, 2001
Complex genetic diseases: controversy over the Croesus codeA F Wright, N D Hastie
Ophthalmic Paediatrics and Genetics|December 1, 1989
Aniridia, Wilms' tumor and human chromosome 11W A Bickmore, N D Hastie
Cell|December 1, 1976
The expression of three abundance classes of messenger RNA in mouse tissuesN D Hastie, J O Bishop
The EMBO Journal|February 1, 1984
Looking for relationships between the most repeated dispersed DNA sequences in the mouse: small R elements are found associated consistently with long MIF repeatsK L Bennett, N D Hastie
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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 1, 1993
Wilms' tumour gene and functionN D Hastie
Human Molecular Genetics|August 1, 1992
Dominant negative mutations in the Wilms tumour (WT1) gene cause Denys-Drash syndrome--proof that a tumour-suppressor gene plays a crucial role in normal genitourinary developmentN D Hastie
Current Biology : CB|December 1, 1991
Pax in our timeN D Hastie
Annual Review of Genetics|January 1, 1994
The genetics of Wilms' tumor--a case of disrupted developmentN D Hastie
Cell|August 30, 2001
Life, sex, and WT1 isoforms--three amino acids can make all the differenceN D Hastie
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|September 12, 2000
Cross-talk in kidney developmentA Schedl, N D Hastie
Genome Biology|September 5, 2001
Complex genetic diseases: controversy over the Croesus codeA F Wright, N D Hastie
Ophthalmic Paediatrics and Genetics|December 1, 1989
Aniridia, Wilms' tumor and human chromosome 11W A Bickmore, N D Hastie
Cell|December 1, 1976
The expression of three abundance classes of messenger RNA in mouse tissuesN D Hastie, J O Bishop
The EMBO Journal|February 1, 1984
Looking for relationships between the most repeated dispersed DNA sequences in the mouse: small R elements are found associated consistently with long MIF repeatsK L Bennett, N D Hastie
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