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2012A noncoding, regulatory mutation implicates HCFC1 in nonsyndromic intellectual disabilityHuang, L.; Jolly, L.; Willis-Owen, S.; Gardner, A.; Sharma, R.; Douglas, E.; Shoubridge, C.; Wieczorek, D.; Tzschach, A.; Cohen, M.; Hackett, A.; Field, M.; Froyen, G.; Hu, H.; Haas, S.; Ropers, H.; Kalscheuer, V.; Corbett, M.; Gecz, J.
2012Remodeling of the lymphatic vasculature during mouse mammary gland morphogenesis is mediated via epithelial-derived lymphangiogenic stimuliBetterman, K.; Paquet- Fifield, S.; Asselin-Labat, M.; Visvader, J.; Butler, L.; Stacker, S.; Achen, M.; Harvey, N.
2012Discovery of circulating microRNAs associated with human prostate cancer using a mouse model of diseaseSelth, L.; Townley, S.; Gillis, J.; Ochnik, A.; Murti, K.; Macfarlane, R.; Chi, K.; Marshall, V.; Tilley, W.; Butler, L.
2012Characterization of bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells in suspensionAkiyama, K.; You, Y.; Yamaza, T.; Chen, C.; Tang, L.; Jin, Y.; Chen, X.; Gronthos, S.; Shi, S.
2012Natural product-derived antitumor compound phenethyl isothiocyanate inhibits mTORC1 activity via TSC2Cavell, B.; Alwi, S.; Donlevy, A.; Proud, C.; Packham, G.
2012Histone methyltransferase ASH1 orchestrates fibrogenic gene transcription during myofibroblast transdifferentiationPerugorria, M.; Wilson, C.; Zeybel, M.; Walsh, M.; Amin, S.; Robinson, S.; White, S.; Burt, A.; Oakley, F.; Tsukamoto, H.; Mann, D.; Mann, J.
2012Relaxin increases human endothelial progenitor cell NO and migration and vasculogenesis in miceSegal, M.S.; Sautina, L.; Li, S.; Diao, Y.; Agoulnik, A.I.; Kielczewski, J.; McGuane, J.T.; Grant, M.B.; Conrad, K.P.
2012Characterisation of the effect of knockout of the amyloid precursor protein on outcome following mild traumatic brain injuryCorrigan, F.; Vink, R.; Blumbergs, P.; Masters, C.; Cappai, R.; Van Den Heuvel, C.
2012Renal dendritic cells adopt a pro-inflammatory phenotype in obstructive uropathy to activate T cells but do not directly contribute to fibrosisSnelgrove, S.; Kausman, J.; Lo, C.; Lo, C.; Ooi, J.; Coates, P.; Hickey, M.; Holdsworth, S.; Kurts, C.; Engel, D.; Kitching, R.
2012A possible murine model for investigation of pathogenesis of Sudden Infant Death SyndromeBettelheim, K.; Luke, R.; Johnston, N.; Pearce, J.; Goldwater, P.