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The Biochemical Journal
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October 1, 1995
An unusual arrangement of 13 zinc fingers in the vertebrate gene Z13
T C Schulz, B Hopwood, P D Rathjen, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
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February 13, 2002
Transient pluripotent cell populations during primitive ectoderm formation: correlation of in vivo and in vitro pluripotent cell development
T A Pelton, S Sharma, T C Schulz, et al.
DNA Research : an International Journal for Rapid Publication of Reports on Genes and Genomes
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September 2, 1999
Mouse A9 cells containing single human chromosomes for analysis of genomic imprinting
H Kugoh, K Mitsuya, M Meguro, et al.
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
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January 20, 2000
Cellular senescence of a human bladder carcinoma cell line (JTC-32) induced by a normal chromosome 11
H Kugoh, M Fujiwara, K Kihara, et al.
Genes to Cells : Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
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July 15, 1998
Epigenetic reprogramming of the human H19 gene in mouse embryonic cells does not erase the primary parental imprint
K Mitsuya, M Meguro, H Sui, et al.
International Journal of Oncology
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July 13, 2000
Multipoint imprinting analysis in sporadic colorectal cancers with and without microsatellite instability
S Nishihara, T Hayashida, K Mitsuya, et al.
Genomics
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January 7, 1998
The mouse homeobox gene, Gbx2: genomic organization and expression in pluripotent cells in vitro and in vivo
G Chapman, J L Remiszewski, G C Webb, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics
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August 25, 2000
Targeted disruption of the human LIT1 locus defines a putative imprinting control element playing an essential role in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
S Horike, K Mitsuya, M Meguro, et al.
Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum
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April 8, 2004
A new mouse model for Down syndrome
Y Kazuki, T C Schulz, T Shinohara, et al.
Current Biology : CB
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August 23, 2001
Histone variant H2A.Z is required for early mammalian development
R Faast, V Thonglairoam, T C Schulz, et al.
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The Biochemical Journal
|
October 1, 1995
An unusual arrangement of 13 zinc fingers in the vertebrate gene Z13
T C Schulz, B Hopwood, P D Rathjen, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
|
February 13, 2002
Transient pluripotent cell populations during primitive ectoderm formation: correlation of in vivo and in vitro pluripotent cell development
T A Pelton, S Sharma, T C Schulz, et al.
DNA Research : an International Journal for Rapid Publication of Reports on Genes and Genomes
|
September 2, 1999
Mouse A9 cells containing single human chromosomes for analysis of genomic imprinting
H Kugoh, K Mitsuya, M Meguro, et al.
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
|
January 20, 2000
Cellular senescence of a human bladder carcinoma cell line (JTC-32) induced by a normal chromosome 11
H Kugoh, M Fujiwara, K Kihara, et al.
Genes to Cells : Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
|
July 15, 1998
Epigenetic reprogramming of the human H19 gene in mouse embryonic cells does not erase the primary parental imprint
K Mitsuya, M Meguro, H Sui, et al.
International Journal of Oncology
|
July 13, 2000
Multipoint imprinting analysis in sporadic colorectal cancers with and without microsatellite instability
S Nishihara, T Hayashida, K Mitsuya, et al.
Genomics
|
January 7, 1998
The mouse homeobox gene, Gbx2: genomic organization and expression in pluripotent cells in vitro and in vivo
G Chapman, J L Remiszewski, G C Webb, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics
|
August 25, 2000
Targeted disruption of the human LIT1 locus defines a putative imprinting control element playing an essential role in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
S Horike, K Mitsuya, M Meguro, et al.
Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum
|
April 8, 2004
A new mouse model for Down syndrome
Y Kazuki, T C Schulz, T Shinohara, et al.
Current Biology : CB
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August 23, 2001
Histone variant H2A.Z is required for early mammalian development
R Faast, V Thonglairoam, T C Schulz, et al.
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