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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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August 16, 1994
Inhibition of hematopoiesis by competitive binding of transcription factor PU.1
M T Voso, T C Burn, G Wulf, et al.
Genomics
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October 15, 1996
A novel ribosomal protein L3-like gene (RPL3L) maps to the autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease gene region
T J Van Raay, T D Connors, K W Klinger, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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March 29, 2001
Human BIN3 complements the F-actin localization defects caused by loss of Hob3p, the fission yeast homolog of Rvs161p
E L Routhier, T C Burn, I Abbaszade, et al.
Biotechniques
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June 1, 1997
Evaluation of DNA sequencing ambiguities using tetramethylammonium chloride hybridization conditions
T D Connors, T C Burn, T VanRaay, et al.
Gene
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November 30, 1998
Multiple control elements are required for expression of the human CD34 gene
H S Radomska, A B Satterthwaite, T C Burn, et al.
Genomics
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April 15, 1997
The NTN2L gene encoding a novel human netrin maps to the autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease region on chromosome 16p13.3
T J Van Raay, S M Foskett, T D Connors, et al.
Genomics
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January 15, 1997
The cloning of a human ABC gene (ABC3) mapping to chromosome 16p13.3
T D Connors, T J Van Raay, L R Petry, et al.
Genome Research
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June 1, 1996
Generation of a transcriptional map for a 700-kb region surrounding the polycystic kidney disease type 1 (PKD1) and tuberous sclerosis type 2 (TSC2) disease genes on human chromosome 16p3.3
T C Burn, T D Connors, T J Van Raay, et al.
Microbial & Comparative Genomics
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January 1, 1996
A 2.5 kb polypyrimidine tract in the PKD1 gene contains at least 23 H-DNA-forming sequences
T J Van Raay, T C Burn, T D Connors, et al.
Genomics
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December 24, 1997
A 2.5-Mb transcript map of a tumor-suppressing subchromosomal transferable fragment from 11p15.5, and isolation and sequence analysis of three novel genes
R J Hu, M P Lee, T D Connors, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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August 16, 1994
Inhibition of hematopoiesis by competitive binding of transcription factor PU.1
M T Voso, T C Burn, G Wulf, et al.
Genomics
|
October 15, 1996
A novel ribosomal protein L3-like gene (RPL3L) maps to the autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease gene region
T J Van Raay, T D Connors, K W Klinger, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
March 29, 2001
Human BIN3 complements the F-actin localization defects caused by loss of Hob3p, the fission yeast homolog of Rvs161p
E L Routhier, T C Burn, I Abbaszade, et al.
Biotechniques
|
June 1, 1997
Evaluation of DNA sequencing ambiguities using tetramethylammonium chloride hybridization conditions
T D Connors, T C Burn, T VanRaay, et al.
Gene
|
November 30, 1998
Multiple control elements are required for expression of the human CD34 gene
H S Radomska, A B Satterthwaite, T C Burn, et al.
Genomics
|
April 15, 1997
The NTN2L gene encoding a novel human netrin maps to the autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease region on chromosome 16p13.3
T J Van Raay, S M Foskett, T D Connors, et al.
Genomics
|
January 15, 1997
The cloning of a human ABC gene (ABC3) mapping to chromosome 16p13.3
T D Connors, T J Van Raay, L R Petry, et al.
Genome Research
|
June 1, 1996
Generation of a transcriptional map for a 700-kb region surrounding the polycystic kidney disease type 1 (PKD1) and tuberous sclerosis type 2 (TSC2) disease genes on human chromosome 16p3.3
T C Burn, T D Connors, T J Van Raay, et al.
Microbial & Comparative Genomics
|
January 1, 1996
A 2.5 kb polypyrimidine tract in the PKD1 gene contains at least 23 H-DNA-forming sequences
T J Van Raay, T C Burn, T D Connors, et al.
Genomics
|
December 24, 1997
A 2.5-Mb transcript map of a tumor-suppressing subchromosomal transferable fragment from 11p15.5, and isolation and sequence analysis of three novel genes
R J Hu, M P Lee, T D Connors, et al.
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