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2008X-linked protocadherin 19 mutations cause female-limited epilepsy and cognitive impairmentDibbens, L.; Tarpey, P.; Hynes, K.; Bayly, M.; Scheffer, I.; Smith, R.; Bomar, J.; Sutton, E.; Vandeleur, L.; Shoubridge, C.; Edkins, S.; Turner, S.; Stevens, C.; O'Meara, S.; Tofts, C.; Barthorpe, S.; Buck, G.; Cole, J.; Halliday, K.; Jones, D.; et al.
2000Molecular cloning and characterisation of GPR74 a novel G-protein coupled receptor closest related to the Y-receptor familyParker, R.; Copeland, N.; Eyre, H.; Liu, M.; Gilbert, D.; Crawford, J.; Couzens, M.; Sutherland, G.; Jenkins, N.; Herzog, H.
2000Y-receptor-like genes GPR72 and GPR73: molecular cloning, genomic organisation and assignment to human chromosome 11q21.1 and 2p14 and mouse chromosome 9 and 6Parker, R.; Liu, M.; Eyre, H.; Copeland, N.; Gilbert, D.; Crawford, J.; Sutherland, G.; Jenkins, N.; Herzog, H.
2004HLS5, a novel RBCC (ring finger, B box, coiled-coil) family member isolated from a hemopoietic lineage switch, is a candidate tumor suppressorLalonde, J.; Lim, R.; Ingley, E.; Tilbrook, P.; Thompson, M.; McCulloch, R.; Beaumont, J.; Wicking, C.; Eyre, H.; Sutherland, G.; Howe, K.; Solomon, E.; Williams, J.; Klinken, S.
2004Mutations of CDKL5 cause a severe neurodevelopmental disorder with infantile spasms and mental retardationWeaving, L.; Christodoulou, J.; Williamson, S.; Friend, K.; McKenzie, O.; Archer, H.; Evans, J.; Clarke, A.; Pelka, G.; Tam, P.; Watson, C.; Lahooti, H.; Ellaway, C.; Bennetts, B.; Leonard, H.; Gecz, J.
2007Functional correction of CNS lesions in an MPS-IIIA mouse model by intracerebral AAV-mediated delivery of sulfamidase and SUMF1 genesFraldi, A.; Hemsley, K.; Crawley, A.; Lombardi, A.; Lau, A.; Sutherland, L.; Auricchio, A.; Ballabio, A.; Hopwood, J.
2007Aristaless-related homeobox gene, the gene responsible for west syndrome and related disorders, is a groucho/transducin-like enhancer of split dependent transcriptional repressorMcKenzie, O.; Ponte, I.; Mangelsdorf, M.; Finnis, M.; Colasante, G.; Shoubridge, C.; Stifani, S.; Gecz, J.; Broccoli, V.
2001TTYH2, a human homologue of the Drosophila melanogaster gene tweety, is located on 17q24 and upregulated in renal cell carcinomaRae, F.; Hooper, J.; Eyre, H.; Sutherland, G.; Nicol, D.; Clements, J.