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Tina N Tran

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Biology of Reproduction|May 11, 2019
A segregating human allele of SPO11 modeled in mice disrupts timing and amounts of meiotic recombination, causing oligospermia and a decreased ovarian reserve†Tina N Tran, John C Schimenti
Human Molecular Genetics|August 8, 2018
A putative human infertility allele of the meiotic recombinase DMC1 does not affect fertility in miceTina N Tran, John C Schimenti
Molecular Human Reproduction|August 9, 2019
A predicted deleterious allele of the essential meiosis gene MND1, present in ~ 3% of East Asians, does not disrupt reproduction in miceTina N Tran, Julianna Martinez, John C Schimenti
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|February 24, 2017
Mouse Genetics 2016: meeting reportJordana C Bloom, Tina N Tran, Robert J Yamulla
Experimental Eye Research|May 10, 2006
Different death stimuli evoke apoptosis via multiple pathways in retinal pigment epithelial cellsDeborah A Ferrington, Tina N Tran, Kathleen L Lew, et al.
Nature Communications|August 19, 2021
Human MLH1/3 variants causing aneuploidy, pregnancy loss, and premature reproductive agingPriti Singh, Robert Fragoza, Cecilia S Blengini, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 17, 2023
In vivo versus in silico assessment of potentially pathogenic missense variants in human reproductive genesXinbao Ding, Priti Singh, Kerry Schimenti, et al.
Nature Communications|September 14, 2019
Extensive disruption of protein interactions by genetic variants across the allele frequency spectrum in human populationsRobert Fragoza, Jishnu Das, Shayne D Wierbowski, et al.
Nature Communications|October 26, 2022
Rescue of deficits by Brwd1 copy number restoration in the Ts65Dn mouse model of Down syndromeSasha L Fulton, Wendy Wenderski, Ashley E Lepack, et al.
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Biology of Reproduction|May 11, 2019
A segregating human allele of SPO11 modeled in mice disrupts timing and amounts of meiotic recombination, causing oligospermia and a decreased ovarian reserve†Tina N Tran, John C Schimenti
Human Molecular Genetics|August 8, 2018
A putative human infertility allele of the meiotic recombinase DMC1 does not affect fertility in miceTina N Tran, John C Schimenti
Molecular Human Reproduction|August 9, 2019
A predicted deleterious allele of the essential meiosis gene MND1, present in ~ 3% of East Asians, does not disrupt reproduction in miceTina N Tran, Julianna Martinez, John C Schimenti
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|February 24, 2017
Mouse Genetics 2016: meeting reportJordana C Bloom, Tina N Tran, Robert J Yamulla
Experimental Eye Research|May 10, 2006
Different death stimuli evoke apoptosis via multiple pathways in retinal pigment epithelial cellsDeborah A Ferrington, Tina N Tran, Kathleen L Lew, et al.
Nature Communications|August 19, 2021
Human MLH1/3 variants causing aneuploidy, pregnancy loss, and premature reproductive agingPriti Singh, Robert Fragoza, Cecilia S Blengini, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 17, 2023
In vivo versus in silico assessment of potentially pathogenic missense variants in human reproductive genesXinbao Ding, Priti Singh, Kerry Schimenti, et al.
Nature Communications|September 14, 2019
Extensive disruption of protein interactions by genetic variants across the allele frequency spectrum in human populationsRobert Fragoza, Jishnu Das, Shayne D Wierbowski, et al.
Nature Communications|October 26, 2022
Rescue of deficits by Brwd1 copy number restoration in the Ts65Dn mouse model of Down syndromeSasha L Fulton, Wendy Wenderski, Ashley E Lepack, et al.
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