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International Journal of Food Microbiology|June 18, 2003
Contamination of bovine carcasses and abattoir environment by Escherichia coli O157:H7 in IstanbulH Gun, A Yilmaz, S Turker, et al.
Plos One|March 13, 2009
Aberrant epigenetic silencing is triggered by a transient reduction in gene expressionJon A Oyer, Adrian Chu, Sukhmani Brar, et al.
Mutation Research|November 2, 2010
Aberrantly silenced promoters retain a persistent memory of the silenced state after long-term reactivationJon A Oyer, Phillip A Yates, Sarah Godsey, et al.
Radiation Research|May 27, 2015
28Silicon Irradiation Impairs Contextual Fear Memory in B6D2F1 MiceJacob Raber, Tessa Marzulla, Blair Stewart, et al.
Cancer Research|November 19, 2004
Ionizing radiation induces frequent translocations with delayed replication and condensationKevin S Breger, Leslie Smith, Mitchell S Turker, et al.
Mutation Research|June 8, 2002
A mouse kidney cell line with a G:C --> C:G transversion mutator phenotypeChi Y Shin, Olga N Ponomareva, Lanelle Connolly, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 13, 1995
Epigenetic gene inactivation induced by a cis-acting methylation centerP Mummaneni, K A Walker, P L Bishop, et al.
Aging Cell|February 3, 2007
Age-related accumulation of autosomal mutations in solid tissues of the mouse is gender and cell type specificMitchell S Turker, Michael Lasarev, Lanelle Connolly, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 4, 1998
The primary function of a redundant Sp1 binding site in the mouse aprt gene promoter is to block epigenetic gene inactivationP Mummaneni, P Yates, J Simpson, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 15, 1989
A partial methylation profile for a CpG site is stably maintained in mammalian tissues and cultured cell linesM S Turker, K Swisshelm, A C Smith, et al.
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International Journal of Food Microbiology|June 18, 2003
Contamination of bovine carcasses and abattoir environment by Escherichia coli O157:H7 in IstanbulH Gun, A Yilmaz, S Turker, et al.
Plos One|March 13, 2009
Aberrant epigenetic silencing is triggered by a transient reduction in gene expressionJon A Oyer, Adrian Chu, Sukhmani Brar, et al.
Mutation Research|November 2, 2010
Aberrantly silenced promoters retain a persistent memory of the silenced state after long-term reactivationJon A Oyer, Phillip A Yates, Sarah Godsey, et al.
Radiation Research|May 27, 2015
28Silicon Irradiation Impairs Contextual Fear Memory in B6D2F1 MiceJacob Raber, Tessa Marzulla, Blair Stewart, et al.
Cancer Research|November 19, 2004
Ionizing radiation induces frequent translocations with delayed replication and condensationKevin S Breger, Leslie Smith, Mitchell S Turker, et al.
Mutation Research|June 8, 2002
A mouse kidney cell line with a G:C --> C:G transversion mutator phenotypeChi Y Shin, Olga N Ponomareva, Lanelle Connolly, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 13, 1995
Epigenetic gene inactivation induced by a cis-acting methylation centerP Mummaneni, K A Walker, P L Bishop, et al.
Aging Cell|February 3, 2007
Age-related accumulation of autosomal mutations in solid tissues of the mouse is gender and cell type specificMitchell S Turker, Michael Lasarev, Lanelle Connolly, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 4, 1998
The primary function of a redundant Sp1 binding site in the mouse aprt gene promoter is to block epigenetic gene inactivationP Mummaneni, P Yates, J Simpson, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 15, 1989
A partial methylation profile for a CpG site is stably maintained in mammalian tissues and cultured cell linesM S Turker, K Swisshelm, A C Smith, et al.
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