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2004The ClpP protease of Streptococcus pneumoniae modulates virulence gene expression and protects against fatal pneumococcal challengeKwon, H.; Ogunniyi, A.; Choi, M.; Pyo, S.; Rhee, D.; Paton, J.
2004Effect of β₂‐glycoprotein I null mutation on reproductive outcome and antiphospholipid antibody‐mediated pregnancy pathology in miceRobertson, S.; Roberts, C.; van Beijering, E.; Pensa, K.; Sheng, Y.; Shi, T.; Krilis, S.
2004TM4SF10 gene sequencing in XLMR patients identifies common polymorphisms but no disease-associated mutationChristophe-Hobertus, C.; Kooy, F.; Gecz, J.; Abramowicz, M.; Holinski-Feder, E.; Schwartz, C.; Christophe, D.
2004De novo mutations in the mitochondrial ND3 gene as a cause of infantile mitochondrial encephalopathy and complex I deficiencyMcFarland, R.; Kirby, D.; Fowler, K.; Ohtake, A.; Ryan, M.; Amor, D.; Fletcher, J.; Dixon, J.; Collins, F.; Turnbull, D.; Taylor, R.; Thorburn, A.
2004Dynamic mutations on the move in BanffLa Spada, A.; Richards, R.; Wieringa, B.
2004Inhibition of generation of cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity by a CCL19/macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-3beta antagonistPilkington, K.; Clark-Lewis, I.; McColl, S.
2004The molecular basis of intellectual disability: novel genes with naturally occurring mutations causing altered gene expression in the brainGecz, J.
2004Transport, enzymatic activity, and stability of mutant sulfamidise (SGSH) identified in patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type III AMuschol, N.; Storch, S.; Balhausen, D.; Beesley, C.; Westermann, J.; Gal, A.; Ullrich, K.; Hopwood, J.; Winchester, B.; Braulke, T.
2004Mouse orthologue of ARX, a gene mutated in several X-linked forms of mental retardation and epilepsy, is a marker of adult neural stem cells and forebrain GABAergic neuronsColombo, E.; Galli, R.; Cossu, G.; Gecz, J.; Broccoli, V.
2004Twenty-two novel mutations in the lysosomal a-glucosidase gene (GAA) underscore the genotype-phenotype correlation in glycogen storage disease type IIHermans, M.; van Leenen, D.; Kroos, M.; Beesley, C.; Van der Ploeg, A.; Sakuraba, H.; Wevers, R.; Kleijer, W.; Mikelakakis, H.; Kirk, E.; Fletcher, J.; Bosshard, N.; Basel-Vanagaite, L.; Besley, G.; Reuser, A.