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1995Mechanisms of small ring formation suggested by the molecular characterization of 2 small accessory ring chromosomes derived from chromosome 4Fang, Y.; Eyre, H.; Bohlander, S.; Estop, A.; McPherson, E.; Trager, T.; Riess, O.; Callen, D.
1995Assignment of the human skeletal muscle a-tropomyosin gene (TPM1) to band 15q22 by fluorescence in situ hybridizationEyre, H.; Akkari, P.; Wilton, S.; Callen, D.; Baker, E.; Laing, N.
1995Assignment of the human beta tropomyosin gene (TPM2) to band 9p13 by fluorescence in situ hybridisationHunt, C.; Eyre, H.; Akkari, P.; Meredith, C.; Dorosz, S.; Wilton, S.; Callen, D.; Laing, N.; Baker, E.
2001Identification of a novel human tankyrase through its interaction with the adaptor protein Grb14Lyons, R.; Deane, R.; Lynch, D.; Ye, Z.; Sanderson, G.; Eyre, H.; Sutherland, G.; Daly, R.
1995Molecular cloning of the cDNA encoding human skeletal muscle triadin and its localisation to chromosome 6q22-6q23Taske, N.; Eyre, H.; O'Brien, R.; Sutherland, G.; Denborough, M.; Foster, P.
1999GPR56, a novel secretin-like human G-protein-coupled receptor geneLiu, M.; Parker, R.; Darby, K.; Eyre, H.; Copeland, N.; Crawford, J.; Gilbert, D.; Sutherland, G.; Jenkins, N.; Herzog, H.
1999Characterization of the human glutamate receptor subunit 3 gene (GRIA3), a candidate for bipolar disorder and nonspecific X-linked mental retardationGecz, J.; Barnett, S.; Liu, J.; Hollway, G.; Donnelly, A.; Eyre, H.; Eshkevari, H.; Baltazar, R.; Grunn, A.; Nagaraja, R.; Gilliam, C.; Peltonen, L.; Sutherland, G.; Baron, M.; Mulley, J.
2001Isolation, tissue distribution, and chromosomal localization of a novel testis-specific human four-transmembrane gene related to CD20 and FcRI-bHulett, M.; Pagler, E.; Hornby, J.; Hogarth, P.; Eyre, H.; Baker, E.; Crawford, J.; Sutherland, G.; Ohms, S.; Parish, C.
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.